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
Yes. Although it does grow back darker sometimes. It will just appear darker because you have lightened your hair.
Normally yes, but if you happen to be dead at the time of the trimming of the hair then as long as you're dead, your hair will not grow back.
Yes.. You can even shave or get the whole thing waxed off and it will still grow back normal...
no but is will grow back curlly a funcky and green with pink pokadots................. <3
Tree trimming is usually done in winter when a tree is dormant. There are various methods such as cutting back by a third or trimming to take out the dead wood to enable the tree to grow with more light and air getting to the branches the next year.
# stop trimming them # be careful with them
no its doesnt
No waxing removes the hair from root, it will grow back lighter and thinner and with continuous use, the hair root will die....
green ones that are bushy and green
Yes, it will grow back thicker and darker. But shaving your chest itches very badly.
No, they do not grow back thicker. There is a bit of a fallacy regarding this, but it has to do with the hair loosing the normal taper and being cut off square at the end, so it may appear thicker, but the thickness of the hair does not change.
They will grow back in 3-4 weeks. This varies throughout different people. When they do grow fully back, you will have more hair and it will be thicker and darker Yes they grow back everytime after shaving. Hair grows constantly.