No it actually doesn't affect it at all.
Ask your hair stylist...
Cutting off split ends can help with growth.
There's no connection between what you eat and how your hair growth. But some say you can try kiwi, 'cause it's hairy. Others say: salmon, dark green vegetables and beans.
Navel piercing effects your growth about as much as cutting your hair does....... No effect at all.
No, your hair growth is a reflection of your body.
Hirsuitism is excessive growth of body or facial hair, especially in women. Hypertrichosis is a rarer, more general excessive growth of body hair.
Drinking water improves all of the human body's functions, including hair growth.
There is an overall growth of the body .There is growth of facial, underarm and pubic hair. Increase in weight and height.
hair, callus and nails
Boitin promotes hair growth by stimulating the hair's roots into producing more hair. It tricks the roots into thinking that the body needs more hair.
Cutting your hair a few times a year will keep it healthy. After a while, hair will get damaged and will end in "split ends" which keeps new hair from growing. So you need to keep cutting your hair to remove the split ends and make way for new hair growth to take the place of damaged hair.
In one word-NO.