The History Of Beards And Its Impact To The Male Specie

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The History Of Beards And Its Impact To The Male Specie
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The history of beards and beard growth has been fascinatingly  diverse  enjoying periods of widespread of popularity and other times of relative disfavour. The popularity of growing hair in ancient times was much more attributable to its practicality than to any sense of fashion. For the primitive man, growing a beard meant keeping his face warm throughout the colder season, since the ancient mall did not yet stock masks.

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Informatively, a beard is a non-living strand composed of protein called kratin, and its growth is stimulated by biological signals from cells, blood, and nerves within the body.The growth of a beard is beard is subject to continuing cycles of growth, dormancy, and deterioration once and reaches puberty. The interested testosterone levels beginning at the developmental  phase stimulated beard growth, as well as other interesting biological processes.though the rate of growth varies greatly among males, it can be influenced by such factors as diet, stress level, and regular follicle stimulation.

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What exactly is the point of a beard? many people manage just fine without them. However, let`s take a walk down the street these days, we will be amazed with all sizes and shapes of groomed facial hair. When we see men paying attention to their appearance, it`s easy to assume that they`re just angling for partners. However, researches have shown that beards probably evolved  partially to help men boost their standing among other men.

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To help trace the evolutionary origin of beards, the dominance and attractiveness men were recorded to have been bothered to their beards.
Furthermore, the tension between attracting a mate and competing with others doesn`t just apply to beards.  Men on average also think their body should be more muscular than women.But then men with facial hair were always perceived as more dominant than their counterpart without them.