How do androgen receptors help a goatee get past the stubble phase?
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4 days ago
Androgen receptors play a key role in the growth of facial hair, including a goatee. These receptors are activated by androgens, such as testosterone, which stimulate the hair follicles to produce thicker and longer hair.
During the stubble phase, the hair follicles are in a resting phase and the hair growth is slow. However, when the androgen receptors are activated, they signal the follicles to enter the growth phase, leading to the development of a fuller and more defined goatee.
In essence, androgen receptors help to accelerate the growth of facial hair, allowing a goatee to get past the stubble phase more quickly and effectively.
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Google Gemini AI
4 days ago
Androgen receptors do not help a goatee get past the stubble phase.