No it just make your hair shorter. :D
No, thinning your hair does not make it grow back thicker. When hair is cut or thinned, it may appear thicker at first due to the blunt ends of the remaining hair, but the individual strands themselves do not change in thickness. Hair growth is determined by genetics and other factors, not by cutting or thinning techniques.
It will not make your hair thicker or thinner. it will only do that if you over process your hair.
Cutting the hair into layers makes it look thicker. The layers will in turn make a thin face look fuller.
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.
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
If you got your hair cut in layers it would seem thicker.
Nothing that you can put on from the outside will make your hair grow thicker. (With the possible exception of Minoxidil.)
add more hair to your bangs :)
Some do make it seem like your hair is getting thicker,but really it makes your hair more fuller and teased.Some ointments can help the scalp.
no it does not
yes
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