By Beftibu
Debunking the belief that shaving makes hair grow back thicker – it's a misconception.
Hair thickness is primarily determined by genetics and hormones, not shaving habits.
Shaving affects only the visible part of the hair, not its follicle or inherent thickness.
The feeling of thicker hair post-shave is often due to the blunt edge, not actual changes in thickness.
The type of razor used doesn't alter hair thickness; it's a superficial effect.
Individual variations in hair growth are influenced by age, genetics, and hormones, not shaving.
Shaving frequency doesn't impact hair thickness; it's more about personal grooming choices.
The stubbly feel after shaving is temporary and doesn't indicate increased thickness.
Focus on a balanced diet and proper care for healthy hair instead of worrying about shaving effects.
Dispelling shaving myths fosters a healthier perspective on grooming choices, celebrating natural hair attributes.