If you're getting them waxed or plucking about every 2 -4 weeks
i don,t no
why hairs grow so long on our head and shorter on arms
A few weeks at the most maybe a month
about 2 months - maybe 3
if your going through puberty and see a couple hairs and you shave it .it will take a long time to grow back.but usually yes it will grow back.
About 1-2 weeks to notice the growth back and about a month for them to grow fully.
I don't know the exact time, but I would comfortable say about 2-3 days for it to fully grow back. -Brett
Last part should read every month or so and they come back even after waxing
The hair follicles may get damaged and the hair may never grow back. This shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't tweeze the wrong hairs.
Random long hairs on the body can be caused by hormonal changes, genetics, or certain medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Long hairs can grow out of moles due to a combination of genetics and hormonal factors. Moles are clusters of pigmented cells, and sometimes these cells can produce hair follicles. The presence of hair in moles is a common occurrence and is usually harmless.
In reality it doesn't grow back "thicker" but it looks this way. The hair on your body grows in cycles - it will grow and when it reaches a certain length will fall out and begin to grow again from the follicle. At any one time you will have all the different cycles on hairs on your chest - some will be long, some will be short and growing, and some will not be there because they have just fallen out. When you shave your hair, it is then all the same length (there will be no long ones and short ones) and will grow back at the same time and therefore LOOK thicker.