Yes,because at the end of each hair,split ends start to develop,so this prevents hair growth.It is better to cut the tips,so your hair will grow out.
//Actually, the ends of the hair has no bearing on the rate of growth at the roots. Whether or not the ends are split will not effect the actual growth which originates at the hair folicle. However, trimming the ends periodically makes the hair appear healthier since hair that is split, dry or broken off is removed, reducing the 'frizzy' look that damaged hair so often has.
No, trimming only cuts off hair from the skin surface. The hair which grows later looks darker and bushier because the cut end of the hair is flat and not tapering as it had to be No, trimming only cuts off hair from the skin surface. The hair which grows later looks darker and bushier because the cut end of the hair is flat and not tapering as it had to be
the hair grows out of a root which is inside your scalp.
Well the Answer is Yes, because It's protecting your ends and when your end are carefully taken care of it grows. I've been wrapping my hair since i don't know when an i have very long hair..
It grows back normally but will seem darker and coarser at first. This is because of how hair grows. Hair shafts have a tapered end. Hair normally grows for awhile and then falls out. It is quickly replaced by a new hair shaft. If you shave, when the hair shaft continues to grow, it will not have the tapered end since you shaved it off. This will give the appearance of a coarser and darker growth. However, if you leave the area alone and don't shave for awhile, the hair will return to its normal, pre-shaving state.
Hair grows half an inch a month no matter whatrace/ethnicityyou are. At the end of the day the only thing can influence hair growth is your genes.
Yes it is a prooven fact that it grows back faster yes yea!!! unfortunnentlyThe hair follicle produces new hair proteins at the same rate whether you shave off the external (dead) hair or not. The only time the rate of growth changes is seasonally--hair and nails grow slightly faster in summer than winter. This may lead to the misconception that shaving (which people do more of in summer) is the cause. Studies have shown there is no causal connection between shaving and growth rate. If you shave, the end of the hair will no longer have a natural, tapered tip but rather a sharp cut end, and will feel coarser even though there is no difference in thickness. See Related Links, below.
well its where your rectom hair grows rapidly and you end up looking like a ware wolf -brazilian woman
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Hair starts greying from the end tip gradually goes down into the root. I have black hair and have observed this. I can not explain how this happens, but once the greying from the tip reaches the root, it becomes irreversibly grey, even when you cut the hair it grows out grey.