everytime we shave to trim the thinnest part away and only the the thickest part becomes the thinnest, so it might look like it's getting a bit thicker every time we shave as effect, though it stops once the shaft has the same thickness along its whole length.
Hair eventually stabilizes as the however minimal stimulation of follicles yields less and less effect over time and can’t anyway become really much noticeably thicker at all than it wasn’t destined to be even if you didn’t shave as it reaches a certain point where it's the thickest it can get, then it’s never gonna get any thicker than that.
Plucking takes off the entire follicle so there's a chance hair gets weaker and thinner as the root gets damaged.
No method is better, they are just different, we simply. have to choose at one point in our life, with which disadvantages we are the most comfortable living with from then on.
Shaving is quicker and infinitely less painful
No.
Why regrown hair may appear thicker than the removed hair is that it hasn't had a chance to wear out yet. Outgrown hair is constantly rubbing against clothes, bed linen, other parts of your body and whatever other surfaces it might touch, and this will eventually make it a little bit thinner.
No! With plucking it doesn't grow your hair back thicker. But with
Shaving, it really does make your hair grow back thicker.
So it is really advisable to pluck rather than to shave. plucking takes the roots out so it grows back slower. shaving makes hair grow back faster and generally thinker
I am not a physician or a specialist, so this information is based on visual observations only and should not be taken as professional advice. I was a gym rat and former female bodybuilder for a number of years, and was around male competitors that shaved and waxed their entire bodies when preparing for events. Again, based on visually observations only, the hair on many of them did not grow back any thicker than it was prior to the removal. It would be helpful if a male who has waxed gave a response to your question.
Waxing actually makes the hair grow back thinner since it's being pulled up by the hair's root. It can appear thicker and darker because all the hair is growing back at the same time. When you shave, hair comes in at different times, making it appear lighter and more sparse.
Depends. After shaving it it does at a faster rate each time and when it comes back it is thicker and fuller. After waxing it it does a month later thicker and fuller. Laser hair removal I'm told comes back much later. Burned portions of the body might grow hair depending on how severe the burn.
No. Waxing can just give you a hair free day but not permanently. Hair will grow back 4-6 weeks after waxing.
No, waxing your upper lip will not make the hairs come out thicker or darker. The appearance of thicker and darker hair growth after waxing is due to the hair being removed at the root, which can make the hair initially appear coarser. However, the hair will grow back to its normal texture and color with time.
If you've gone a long time without waxing or plucking, the hair probably has grown back thicker and coarser, so the beautician might need to lay down a thicker or more than one strip of wax to pull out the roots.
Over time waxing the hair make it grow back thinner. It will not grow back thick. you also the advantage that the hair will not grow back for at least 3 weeks.
Hair comes back but usually, regrowth will be finer, thinner and slower.
That is called waning..When it comes back to full, that journey is called waxing.
in my experience if u shave the blonde hair it should come back darker but it will come back thicker.
That is called waning..When it comes back to full, that journey is called waxing.
A month or so...
Waxing from front to back