Well alot of people think so. Including me. so I would say yes. I use Nair Pretty. Actually, the above answer is incorrect. The speed or density of hair growth has nothing to do with how often or how rarely you shave. It's genetic in nature. The only part of your hair, regardless of it's location, that is 'alive' is the follicle itself. The strands of hair growing out of it are dead cells. The idea that "your hair will grow faster if you cut it" (or shave it, or pluck it, or whatever) is an urban legend that has been circulated for well over half a century. It seems to find prominence in barely pubescent boys wishing to display evidence of a beard more quickly than nature would suggest.
no. It seems thicker because of the blunt end. It seems to grow faster because it seems thicker because of the blunt end.
Yes, if you shave your hair it will grow back faster, and thicker. (The same will happen if you cut/trim it, or wax it).
about 1 but if you shave it bald the hair will grow back faster and thicker
To grow your hair faster, trim ends or cut hair during the New Moon. To grow your hair thicker/longer, trim or cut hair during the Full Moon.
It doesn't actually grow faster, it just looks thicker. Usually your hair is like thinner at the top, but when you cut off the top, it looks a lot thicker. Hope this helps!
A common misconception is that hair grows thicker and or faster when you cut or trim it. This is false, and it is just an illusion. Your hair, whether it's on your head, arms, or legs will grow the same.
It doesn't necessarily grow faster, but it does grow healthier. Instead of growing dead ends, its grow stronger hair.
Yes, hair does grow faster after you have them trimmed or cut them. This is due to the fact that sometimes hair can start to split and this causes hair to grow at a slower rate and cutting those split ends allows the hair to grow at a greater speed.
if you trim your hair i will grow faster remember only trim it do not cut it trim it
Sometimes, people's hair grows faster when they get it cut more often. But, no it is not necessary to cut your hair to get it to grow, but it is healthier for your hair to get it cut once in a while.
To achieve an appearance of more hair on your arms and legs, simply shave them. This will cause your hair to grow back thicker, darker and fuller. Make sure your hair is healthy before doing so as shaving unhealthy hair might cause damage to it when it goes through it's regrowth stage.
No...layering the hair does not make it grow faster. Nothing, as far as styling, cutting etc makes the hair grow faster. If you are trying to let your hair grow out of a certain cut, say for instance, you want to top and back to grow out, you should cut the front more often and vice versa. This will give the hair that is shorter the "chance" to catch up the to the longer hair.
No, it doesn't. Shorter hair often seems thicker so, when you cut your hair it may feel thicker, but it's not. Also when the ends of your hair are even this makes your hair feel thicker.