Hair that grows back after it was cut, shaved or removed by a hair-removing cream is not thicker or darker than it was before it was removed. Removing hair, by any method, does not effect the part of the hair shaft below the skin surface, which is where growth and pigmentation occur.
The color, location, thickness and length of hair on your body mainly depend on genetics and hormones.
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In one word-NO.
No it actually doesn't affect it at all.
Alopcia Areata affects your hair growth, your hair usually falls out.
The body hair pattern of an individual is influenced by genetics, hormones, and age. Genetics play a significant role in determining the distribution and thickness of body hair, while hormones, such as testosterone, can affect the growth and density of hair. Additionally, body hair patterns may change with age, with some individuals experiencing increased hair growth as they get older.
Yes
makes you lose hair,stops growth in certain body parts. more aggresive
Shaving, shaping, cleaning or removing ANY hair growth on a male.
you don't it doesn't affect hair growth
Yes. Excessive hair growth is a common side affect.
No, conditioner will only soften, moisturize, and detangle the hair. It will not effect the growth.
No. How long your hair is has no direct affect on how your body absorbs nutrients.
Sure it is, you can do with your body whatever you want.