No, that is a myth. It may temporarily appear bushier because of 1) perceived comparison to bare skin, 2) the wiry appearance of new hair, due to tendency to stand up straight when it's short, new growth, or 3) the more uniform thickness of new-growth hair, as it is temporarily not tapered following the cut. All these conditions are alleviated by time.
If you shave at an early age your hair there grows back faster.
It depends, some people say it is because when they have shaved their arms it grows back thicker and darker but it varies for everyone. _____________ You may want to avoid shaving your arms if you're skin is susceptible to razors bumps.
Some people who want to rid of their hair on their arms can shave it with a razor and shaving foam, however once you have done that the hair grows back very long making your arms hairy hope this helps!
It grows back faster and sometimes a darker color the more you shave.
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There is a myth here that you should shave in order for the hair that grows back afterwards to be coarse. This may be true, so you should shave and when it grows back, it would be coarse.
You don't HAVE to shave anything. I suggest shaving under the arms, on the legs, don't shave your arms! It'll grow back thick and dark. As for private areas, use Nair and ask your mom to get your some razers.
You get a smooth arm. It doesn't get hairier as you simply shave the new hair off.
It simply grows back.
We Can Shave everywhere where we have hair. It can be Upper Lip, Pubic Hair, Armpits, Arms, Legs, back, ect
if you shave your armpit hair it grows back VERY quickly
Yes. The more you shave something the thicker it becomes when it grows back.