AndrewsStutzman444

hen my brother was in junior high school and started shaving, he said that shaving caused hair to grow thicker. So, he was going to shave around his face so that he would look like a werewolf and maybe like a lucrative career as a circus freak.

My buddy is a moron, but I'd also heard from other people a similar thing - that shaving makes your fast hair growth. Not just that, but I'd actually seen it happen when I started shaving my legs! Yikes!

But the truth is that shaving doesn't make your hair grow straight back thicker. Shaving doesn't have effect whatsoever on the thickness, growth patterns, or color of your hair. The how to make your hair grow faster follicles are too deep inside your skin for what are the results at the surface to have an effect. It's merely another urban legend.

Just think about it - if it were true, balding men wouldn't need Rogaine. They could just shave the part which was thinning and a thick, full head of hair growth straight back. And people who shaved their heads would end up growing huge, frizzy afro's within their senior years. Not true.