Question about shaving??

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Oct 7, 2013

Naomi L.

So when you shave do the hairs really grow back more & thicker?? lol just a wonder...

Oct 7, 2013

Whyte W.

No, it seems that way because shaving creates a blunt edge on the hair and makes it look thicker. It doesn't grow faster, thicker, or denser.

Oct 7, 2013

Nadzhe G.

Just depends on your body, everyone is different so it could go a thousand different ways for each body.

Oct 7, 2013

Emmy C.

No it does not.

Oct 7, 2013

Chelsea V.

No, because when you shave the hairs get a flat top which makes it appear thicker :)

Lol no, shaving will not suddenly change the whole molecular structure of the hair. It just gets a blunt edge as apposed to thinning out so it will look thicker, but not by much it's not noticable. I find it does grow faster though because you're stimulating that section.

Oct 7, 2013

Etienne S.

No I don't think it does. :)

Oct 7, 2013

Sarah K.

Nope, it doesn't.

Oct 7, 2013

Vika S.

Once you start shaving though it will grow faster in the colder months because when you get cold your body makes your hair grow faster in an attempt to warm you up. So when you shave make sure your bathroom is warm or all that work will be for nothing cause you will instantly get prickly again.

Oct 7, 2013

Danielle B.

Megan W. said it perfect.

Vika - Your body's reponse to cold is to grow hair, but you do NOT regrow hair instantly. Otherwise I'd be shoving my head out the car window in the middle of winter.

Oct 8, 2013

Vika S.

Not the hair on your head. just your arms and legs.

Oct 8, 2013

Danielle B.

Your hair takes time to grow, it can't magically pop out the moment you get cold, and the same rules apply to ALL of the hair on your body. The only difference is the hair on your head grows longer and is a different texture than body hair.