Trimming the hair has nothing to do with how fast (or thick) the hair comes in, although that is often the mantra of hair dressers. Hair grows from the roots, not at the ends. Trims can give the hair a healtier appearance, and layering the hair can often make it appear slightly thicker. However, there is no connection to trimming the ends of hairs and faster or thicker hair growth.
Trimming the ends of hair improves the health of the hair by removing split ends. If split ends are not taken care of, they make split further up the shaft of the hair. When this happens, the ends of the strands of hair are more likely to break off. By trimming, you are preventing the ends of the hair breaking off and the hair is better able to grow longer. Thickness of hair remains unchanged by how often it is cut, but body can be influenced with layers in the hair.
no it does not
it is for the cutting to grow into adult faster than growing a plant from seeds
Yes, if you shave your hair it will grow back faster, and thicker. (The same will happen if you cut/trim it, or wax it).
Your pubic hairs grow thicker when you shave. But when you trim it grows out how it usually does.
Yes, and it also grows thicker and stronger
No it doesn't. Cutting your hair doesn't make it grow faster
Try shampoo you can find at petco. its for horses and it makes your hair grow faster and thicker
No. That entirely untrue.
It doesn't actually grow faster, it just looks thicker. Usually your hair is like thinner at the top, but when you cut off the top, it looks a lot thicker. Hope this helps!
It is good for the hair but may not make it thicker it may be healthy.
If you have already got facial hair at age 12 you have started puberty very early. You cannot make hair grow faster than it is.
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.