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No, shaving does not encourage hair growth. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicles.
No, short of taking hormones with nasty side effects, there is no way to increase the rate of hair growth, aside from the brief increase that is caused by shaving.
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, 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.
Shaving, shaping, cleaning or removing ANY hair growth on a male.
Permanent hair removal in places where shaving and promoting more hair growth is undesirable.
Most people call these "shave bumps" and they come from the irritation of the skin from shaving and the re-growth of hair.
No, shaving has no real effect on hair growth or pattern.
Yes. The more you shave something the thicker it becomes when it grows back.
The rate of hair growth is not affected by shaving- with any razor.
Try shaving the long side
Shaving pubic hair wil not effect its further growth. having shaved at 11 wil have no effect on it at age 13. it is the way it was going to be anyway.