No it just grows back.
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
Yes, it will grow back thicker and darker. But shaving your chest itches very badly.
No; that's a common myth. It seems thicker because of the stubble.
No, thinning your hair does not make it grow back thicker. When hair is cut or thinned, it may appear thicker at first due to the blunt ends of the remaining hair, but the individual strands themselves do not change in thickness. Hair growth is determined by genetics and other factors, not by cutting or thinning techniques.
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.
No, shaving your head won't make the hair grow back thicker.
about 1 but if you shave it bald the hair will grow back faster and thicker
shave it all off. It'll grow back thicker
No, they do not grow back thicker. There is a bit of a fallacy regarding this, but it has to do with the hair loosing the normal taper and being cut off square at the end, so it may appear thicker, but the thickness of the hair does not change.
Nothing that you can put on from the outside will make your hair grow thicker. (With the possible exception of Minoxidil.)
Shaving one's head will not result in thicker hair growth. Ultimately, the hair that grows back will be the same hair type as the kind that was shaved off, provided the original hair was not chemically damaged or over processed.
No that's a myth. Shaving is a nusiance because the hair does seem to grow back thicker.