No. Hair of any sort gets thinner towards the end as it grows longer, mostly from wear and tear. So shaving hair causes the hair to grow out as full thickness. But don't panic, it will get thinner as it wears.
26/May/2009 There is no evidence that hair grows more quickly, or thickly, after it has been shaved. See these related links: http://www.pg.com/science/haircare/hair_twh_toc.htm http://www.bodyhairremovalnews.com/Does-Hair-Grow-Back-Thicker-When-You-Shave.htm
actually, the more u shave, the coarser the hair that grows back out will look. plus it never grows in th same again. it looks like u shaved it a while ago. best thing u can do is get a pair OS thinning shears and learn how to use them
no!! don't becuz if u do the hair will grow back thicker and more noticable!! if u rely want to use wax strips or hair removel cream becuz they'll just take the hair!
On your back
They can grow back their arms.
Legs,lower back,arms and lots more
The testosterone is responsible for the thickening of hair. The hair on arms and legs becomes thicker. There is hair growth in the pubic area.
Chest,uper arms,back,
Legs, abdominals, arms, feet, and back.
Manscaping is when a man shaves or waxes some of the hair from his body. This includes mustaches, beards, and other body hair.
yes
Lay on your back with your legs bent and apart put your arms beside your shoulders and lift your back off the floor you should position like a table support your body with your arms and legs back hold this position for 10 seconds then lower body then lift body again and repeat
Nose Back Shoulders Arms Neck Chest Ears
i have been plucking my eyebrows for awhile and they have always grown back the same. im also in cosmetology so i do know that removing hair from you body such as plucking your eyebrows or shaving your arms, cannot change your texture or color of hair.
Face, Back, Shoulders, Arms, Ears