*DhanaK*
Mar 28 2007, 01:57 AM
salam alaikum
Found this piece in Reader's Digest,
sounds interesting.
Q: Is it true that when you shave, your hair grows back thicker?
A: No, the hair doesn’t really grow back thicker – it just looks like that way, explains Dr. Ronald B. Vender, director of the Dermatology Centre, a clinical research facility in Hamilton, Ont. When hair is cut or shaved, the cross-section at the cut is thicker than the tip, which has thinned due to such factors as washing your hair, exposure to the elements, wearing a hat, etc. "So while it seems at first that the hair is thicker," says Vender, "as the hair grows in length, it becomes tapered due to natural weathering."
tihami
Mar 28 2007, 02:36 PM
hmmmmmmm. a good point to share as it a v common misconception in general public..
Thanx.
*DhanaK*
Mar 29 2007, 11:51 AM
ji askar bachcon ke sar baar baar mundwaate rehte haun ke ghane baal niklein ge.
main ne dekha hai aisa hota naheen hai.
*DhanaK*
Mar 30 2007, 01:51 AM
QUOTE(seemaf @ Mar 29 2007, 01:49 PM) [snapback]2267219[/snapback]
Very informative sharing 
Thanks for sharing 
yeah,main pehle bhi believe naheen kartee thee

ab likha huwa nicely explain kiya huwa mawaad mila to socha yahan share karoon
thanks aapke reply ka
sahera
Mar 30 2007, 06:41 PM
hmmm..acha toh yeh baat hay.
Eyes2good
Mar 31 2007, 05:18 PM
nice information
thanks for sharing
sahera
Apr 1 2007, 02:30 PM
waisay i dont agree wid this point now