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 common myth. It seems thicker because of the stubble.
It will come back a bit thicker - shave it a few times and will add to the thickness.
shave it all off. It'll grow back thicker
about 1 but if you shave it bald the hair will grow back faster and thicker
Yes, it will grow back thicker and darker. But shaving your chest itches very badly.
No that's a myth. Shaving is a nusiance because the hair does seem to grow back thicker.
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.
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).
no it just looks darker and thicker because of stubble
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
In reality it doesn't grow back "thicker" but it looks this way. The hair on your body grows in cycles - it will grow and when it reaches a certain length will fall out and begin to grow again from the follicle. At any one time you will have all the different cycles on hairs on your chest - some will be long, some will be short and growing, and some will not be there because they have just fallen out. When you shave your hair, it is then all the same length (there will be no long ones and short ones) and will grow back at the same time and therefore LOOK thicker.