<Ul> <Li> The first facial hair to appear tends to grow at the corners of the upper lip (age 11--15). </Li> <Li> It then spreads to form a moustache over the entire upper lip (age 16--17). </Li> <Li> This is followed by the appearance of hair on the upper part of the cheeks and the area under the lower lip (age 16--18). </Li> <Li> It eventually spreads to the sides and lower border of the chin and the rest of the lower face to form a full beard (age 17--21). </Li> <Li> Although this order is commonly seen, it can vary widely, with some facial hair starting from the chin and up towards the sideburns . </Li> <Li> As with most human biological processes, this specific order may vary among some individuals depending on one's genetic heritage or environment . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The first facial hair to appear tends to grow at the corners of the upper lip (age 11--15). </Li> <Li> It then spreads to form a moustache over the entire upper lip (age 16--17). </Li> <Li> This is followed by the appearance of hair on the upper part of the cheeks and the area under the lower lip (age 16--18). </Li>

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