Yes, shaving can lead to thick hair growth and also a dark, patchy skin. The best way of hair removal if you have enough money is laser. It is a permanent solution for it.
Yes, you certainly can. However, because after shaving the hair will grow in thicker and darker, so women avoid shaving it. Some prefer Laser Hair Removal Treatment and others waxing.
The same number of ways for boys. Shaving, however, is not a good idea. Waxing or laser removal are better options since shaving will leave small stubble and eventually grow back thicker than before.
By oiling them or by shaving them, depending upon the area.
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
I'd say start shaving early, then it will grow thicker
Depends. After shaving it it does at a faster rate each time and when it comes back it is thicker and fuller. After waxing it it does a month later thicker and fuller. Laser hair removal I'm told comes back much later. Burned portions of the body might grow hair depending on how severe the burn.
Yes, and it also grows thicker and stronger
You can continue shaving it or buy a permanent hair remover kit
Yes, it will grow back thicker and darker. But shaving your chest itches very badly.
Shaving has no affect on hair growing faster. The only thing that shaving does with hair is makes it so that when it grows, it looks thicker, due to the angle of the cut that occurs when using a shaver or a razor.
Yes. The more you shave something the thicker it becomes when it grows back.
Yes,that's a fact.