No. why would they? But they do cause slight to moderate damage to hair.
Malnutrition is often what makes hair stop growing. Hair growth also decreases as a person ages and some hereditary disorders will cause hair to stop growing.
Not one bit, in fact hair removal has a tendancy to cause a more robust hair growth when the hair returns.
If there are hair follicles under the skin then hair will grow. Hair growth here is normally on the male rather than the female however, some female do have a higher hair growth which can cause hair to grow here. There are cosmetic procedures available to reduce heir growth however, you will need to have specialist advice for this
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It won't stop the growth, however, it can damage the area that is being pulled into the ponytail.
Yes. Excessive hair growth is a common side affect.
It is because the cycle of new hair growth does not stop.
Laser hair removal and permanent hair removal treatment can reduce hair growth. Growth inhibitor lotion and soy products will also help.
No, it doesn't, but if you do straighten your hair a lot it can cause lots of split ends, and that makes your hair really unhealthy, and that can slow your hair growth.
No, a LEEP procedure does not affect hair growth.