Yes, presuming you remain alive to grow them. Plucking a white hair will not influence the rate at which other hairs come in white. It will, however cause baldness if you pluck all your white hairs when all your hairs are white.
No doesnt make sense im an expert
The hair that you pulled out, will grow back grey.
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No. Because if you have nothing to shave you wont grow nothing. But if you have little "whiskers" just chill a while and then work your way to start shaving. its just like pulling white hair. you pull one 3 grow back. so when you shave more hair will start to hit.
Pull your hair back in a ponytail and sleep with it in
yes, the root particle is ripped out with you hair in result of the white cell on the end.
to grow long hair is you have to eat helthy stuff and pull you hair until it rips
Shave your head and pull your eyelashes out then find out.
The white stuff on your hair when you pull it out of your scalp is likely the follicle or root sheath that surrounds the hair. It may also include natural oils or sebum produced by your scalp that coats the hair shaft. This is a normal part of the hair growth process.
maybe not If not over a prolonged length of time then it will grow back.
No. I'm sorry, if you are lucky, one will.