No doesnt make sense im an expert
The hair that you pulled out, will grow back grey.
they grow hair either by hair product or it just grows back.
Yes, presuming you remain alive to grow them. Plucking a white hair will not influence the rate at which other hairs come in white. It will, however cause baldness if you pluck all your white hairs when all your hairs are white.
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Some common myths about white hair include that it is caused by stress, plucking a white hair will cause more to grow, and that white hair is always a sign of old age. In reality, white hair is primarily caused by genetics and natural aging processes. Stress and plucking do not directly cause white hair to grow, and white hair can occur at any age.
no, the same amount will grow back after a week or so.
The hair is originally white. It gets pigment, melanin. These cells pump this pigment into the hair follicles that gives hair a characteristic color. As can be clearly seen when hair continues to grow after having been colored. For more information visit @ subbuhair.com
No. Because if you have nothing to shave you wont grow nothing. But if you have little "whiskers" just chill a while and then work your way to start shaving. its just like pulling white hair. you pull one 3 grow back. so when you shave more hair will start to hit.
yes it could grow back.
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).
Yes, but it causes erectile disfunctions. but you can do thing to naturally grow your hair. you can bend over and brush the opposite way on the back of your hair, go to youtube for more answers.