
Does Shaving Make Hair Grow Thicker? Let’s Bust This Myth!
Does Shaving Make Hair Grow Thicker? Let’s Bust This Myth! 🪒
Shaving is a quick, practical, and painless hair removal method, but there are still many myths surrounding razors.
One of the most common? "Shaving makes hair grow back thicker and coarser!"
But is it really true?
If you’ve ever felt that your hair seems rougher after shaving... it's time to clear things up!
Let’s uncover the truth about hair regrowth after shaving and why this belief is, in reality, just an illusion!
Let’s start with the basics: How is hair structured?
To understand why shaving doesn’t affect hair growth, let’s take a closer look at the structure of hair.
A hair strand consists of two main parts:
- The shaft, which is the visible part that grows out of the skin. It is made of keratin, the same protein found in nails and hair.
- The hair follicle, located beneath the skin. This is where the hair is produced and grows, regulated by genetic and hormonal factors.
Naturally, hair has a tapered shape with a thinner, softer tip compared to the rest of the shaft.
Does shaving change the structure of hair?
No, shaving does not alter the thickness, color, or density of hair.
So why does it feel thicker? The reason is simple:
Unlike other hair removal methods, such as waxing or epilation, which remove hair from the root, shaving cuts the hair at the surface, removing only the soft, tapered tip. This leaves a blunt edge that, as it regrows, can feel coarser to the touch.
However, the hair structure itself remains unchanged.
💡 Fun fact: hair growth rate and thickness are determined genetically and influenced by hormones, not by the hair removal method used.
How long does hair take to grow back after shaving?
One of the advantages of shaving is that it’s quick and convenient — plus, it can be a great option for sensitive skin that doesn’t tolerate waxing or other hair removal methods.
However, hair can regrow faster compared to other techniques. Generally, hair regrowth after shaving is subjective but typically occurs within 2-3 days, depending on individual hair growth speed and the treated area.
Luckily, you can slow down hair regrowth and prolong the smooth-skin effect for longer.
How? 👀
By using specific products designed to delay hair regrowth, such as Slow It Down body cream. It’s enriched with Gymnema Sylvestre extract, an active ingredient that helps reduce regrowth time.
How to avoid the feeling of thicker regrown hair?
Even though hair doesn’t actually become thicker, there are a few tricks to make regrowth feel softer and improve the shaving experience:
1. Exfoliate regularly 🧤
A good scrub removes dead skin cells and helps hair regrow more evenly, preventing ingrown hairs and reducing the appearance of coarseness.
Make sure to choose a gentle scrub, as harsh exfoliants can irritate the skin and have the opposite effect!
2. Use a high-quality razor 🪒
Dull or low-quality blades don’t cut hair properly at the base, causing faster regrowth and an increased chance of ingrown hairs.
Using sharp, high-quality blades reduces irritation, and a Flexible-head Razor adapts to your skin’s curves, ensuring a smoother, more even shave.
3. Always moisturize your skin 🧴
Well-hydrated skin makes hair feel softer to the touch. After shaving, always apply a nourishing body cream that soothes and hydrates the skin.
Conclusion: Shaving does NOT make hair grow thicker!
Now that we’ve busted this myth, you can shave without worries!
If you’re interested, check out the reel we created on this topic in collaboration with skin expert Ilaria Lumia 👇
And you? Have you ever believed that shaving makes hair grow thicker?
Tell us about your experience in the comments, we’d love to hear your thoughts!
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