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myth?


Question Posted Tuesday January 13 2009, 1:12 pm

so does shaving/plucking really let more hair grow back worse?

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abercrombie200 answered Wednesday January 14 2009, 6:56 pm:
hey, im studying to be a cosmetologist and i JUST learned this! no that is just a myth the only reason its seems more with shaving is because the hair is all growing back at one length so it makes it seem fuller. but its just a myth =]

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dlblase answered Wednesday January 14 2009, 1:55 am:
Shaving usually makes your hair grow back faster and thicker.
I don't really think plucking does

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