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Originally Posted by Sonsie No. Shaving hair doesn't change its thickness or color. The color, location, thickness and length of hair on your body mainly depend on genetics and hormones. After you shave body hair, it may feel coarse or "stubbly" for a time as it grows out. During this phase, it may be more noticeable — and may appear darker or thicker. But it's not. Mayo Clinic Link Snopes also has a bit more for your continuing education. |
It changes in texture. In most cases it grows coarser when you continue to shave. You shouldn't tell people that it definately doesn't change because in most cases, it does. You can feel the difference.