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.
If you got your hair cut in layers it would seem thicker.
No. Hair is dead, so cutting is not a factor. ** Unless you are talking about facial/pubic hair in which case you cut it and it grows back thicker and longer each time you cut.
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.
about 1 but if you shave it bald the hair will grow back faster and thicker
Twice the normal
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!
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).
Cutting the hair into layers makes it look thicker. The layers will in turn make a thin face look fuller.
I am not a hair dresser or anything like that, but I know that I cut my daughter's 'baby hair' off when she was about 7 years old, it was down to her lower back in length and really soft. It has now grown back much thicker and I am regretting having cut it all off.
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.
Layers are meant to look thicker. There will be more hair cut in all different ways. If you have just one layer it looks all the same layers are a cute look and i would recommend them.