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shaving or cutting hair does not change the rate at which it grows.Some people also believe that it causes hair to gro back thicker
Orthodox Judaism forbids shaving and cutting hair at the sides of the head.
The products offered by Conair for hair include Hair Clippers for cutting hair, straighteners for straightening long hair, and curlers for curling it. They also do electric razors for shaving.
A third and fourth hair-removal alternative: lazer removal and/or a pair of tweezers.
No. Cutting hair will not help it grow, nor will shaving make hair grow in thicker. Hair grows at varying rates depending on changes in internal body chemistry.
You are taught all of the basics in providing hair and skin services for men. This not only includes cutting hair, but also shaving, facials, hair styling and coloring.
no shaving makes hair come off
According to Wikipedia, Judaism does not allow shaving with sharp instruments against skin, but allows trimming with scissors and possibly dry-shaving machines, as they work on same principle as scissors rather than cutting hair against skin.
Shaving your arms is not bad for your health. It is a personal choice, like deciding if you want to shave your legs or not. But if you keep shaving your arm hair it will look like it's growing in faster and and of a darker color. But that's a temporary result of the cutting action of shaving.
You do which ever you prefer. Pulling the hair from the root (waxing, plucking) will make the hair grow back finer whereas just cutting it (shaving, hair removal cream) will just make it come back the same.
No, shaving does not encourage hair growth. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicles.
Primary hirsutism can be treated mechanically. Mechanical treatment involves bleaching or physically removing unwanted hair by: cutting, electrolysis, shaving, tweezing, waxing.