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Huh, I coulda sworn it was science that hair grows back faster after being cut. Like, I've got a hairy chest Ive never shaved but its the product of a decade of hair growth. Meanwhile, my head or my beard will grow in much longer than my chest in the span of months.
I think there's definitely something to the idea that our bodies respond to us cutting off hair by making it come back faster than it normally would.
It grows back thicker if you cut it, but only the first time you shave in your life, which is where that comes from. Or rather, you're cutting near the root where the hair's thicker, so when it grows back it's starting from a thicker base. Once you've done it the first time, there's little to no effect on hair growth or thickness from shaving.
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