everytime we shave to trim the thinnest part away and only the the thickest part becomes the thinnest, so it might look like it's getting a bit thicker every time we shave as effect, though it stops once the shaft has the same thickness along its whole length.
Hair eventually stabilizes as the however minimal stimulation of follicles yields less and less effect over time and can’t anyway become really much noticeably thicker at all than it wasn’t destined to be even if you didn’t shave as it reaches a certain point where it's the thickest it can get, then it’s never gonna get any thicker than that.
Plucking takes off the entire follicle so there's a chance hair gets weaker and thinner as the root gets damaged.
No method is better, they are just different, we simply. have to choose at one point in our life, with which disadvantages we are the most comfortable living with from then on.
Shaving is quicker and infinitely less painful
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