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.
No. The type of hair cut you have does NOT affect hair growth/baldness.
re-growth
dont cut it and use shampoo and conditioner for long hair growth
Dry fruits are something that might increase ur 'x' vitamin, and if that helps in your hair growth, hands to it. But usually some health tonics/syrups/capsules/tablets are prescribed to get better hair growth.
It would not be advisable to cut out nape whorls,it is better to have a hairstyle suited for the hair growth pattern. Hair stylist
Hair growth is a very individual thing. The general average hair growth is about .5 inches a month. Hair growth is very cyclical with both growth and dormant periods - for some growing hair is the hardest thing to do while others can't cut it fast enough.
No reason to do so. Hair growth on the areola is normal in males and not uncommon in females. There are no health issues present in this normal growth.
hair cut
minimum hair growth is half an inch per month if u cut half an inch pre month in the sense it maintains same length
In old electional astrology books, it depends on whether you want the hair to grow back rapidly or not. For growth cut when the Moon is in a fertile sign such as Pisces, Taurus, or Cancer. If growth is not desired cut when the Moon is in a barren sign such as Virgo, Gemini or Leo.
Essential fatty acids, vitamin B, antioxidants, sulphur and zinc are very helpful to promote the growth of hair.
No. The theory that flat irons are damaging to your hair is a myth. They are actually proven to be quite helpful to the growth and shineness of ones hair.