shaving the skin inevitably causes an evening out of the lengths of all the individual hair, and will result in a fuller appearance, yes. Also for some reason, this seems to thicken the hair. Take care at the crown of a newborn, though, as their cranium has not fused yet.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will damage his/her brain because no matter what you will press to hard and its skull is not fully formed. Do NOT DO IT
Depends. After shaving it it does at a faster rate each time and when it comes back it is thicker and fuller. After waxing it it does a month later thicker and fuller. Laser hair removal I'm told comes back much later. Burned portions of the body might grow hair depending on how severe the burn.
Shaving does not "make your hair grow back thicker".
Eating a healthy diet and taking vitamins can help your hair grow thicker and fuller. Taking good care of your hair will also help.
I'd say start shaving early, then it will grow thicker
Yes, and it also grows thicker and stronger
Yes, it will grow back thicker and darker. But shaving your chest itches very badly.
Yes,that's a fact.
To achieve an appearance of more hair on your arms and legs, simply shave them. This will cause your hair to grow back thicker, darker and fuller. Make sure your hair is healthy before doing so as shaving unhealthy hair might cause damage to it when it goes through it's regrowth stage.
No that's a myth. Shaving is a nusiance because the hair does seem to grow back thicker.
You don't.... women shouldn't shave their faces because the hairs on your face will grow thicker.
No. Yawning does not cause leg hair to grow. What does cause leg hair to grow (either thicker or darker) is shaving, genetics, and your overall hormones in your body.
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.