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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:17 pm
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Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:32 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 6:48 am
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 9:11 am
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:35 pm
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aztecboi but in reality the more u shave(often)the more it will get thicker an thicker
That is not true. Shaving does not permanently change your hair in any way. It's just an illusion that will go away once your hair grows back out. Read my post above if you haven't already. If the way I explained it before was confusing, here it is in other people's words:
"No — shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth. Shaving facial or body hair gives the hair a blunt tip. The tip might feel coarse or "stubbly" for a time as it grows out. During this phase, the hair might be more noticeable and perhaps appear darker or thicker — but it's not." http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hair-removal/an00638
'The hair shaft tapers at the end. "When you shave it, you're crossing the midshaft, so it seems like it's thicker and more coarse," explains Dr. Robin Ashinoff, director of cosmetic dermatology at Hackensack University Medical Center. "But it's not."' http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2007/12/13/does-shaving-make-hair-grow-back-thicker.html
"When the hair is shaved off, or cut extremely short with clippers, all of the hairs are made the same length, and the ends are blunted. Very often, this causes the hair to feel thicker, and possibly look thicker because the ends create a level plane. This “change” in texture is merely an illusion." http://www.hairfinder.com/hair/shaving-hair.htm
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