The only reason for cutting hair is to add to one’s comfort and to keep up one’s appearance. The old-fashioned notion that frequent cutting of the hair and even shaving the scalp would augment its thickness has long since been completely discarded. The source of this fallacy must have been the gardener’s success at “cutting back” rose bushes and other shrubs to make them grow more successfully.
The hair of the head which the naked eye discerns is fully developed, so no shaving or cutting can possibly affect the rate of its growth or influence its thickness. Painstaking research independents proved the scientific fact that no part of the hair shaft above the surface of the scalp is capable of independent growth…All growth develop within the hair sheath…Take for example may last cut of a long day…Say hello to Reggie Jr… is a young man that takes it bladed.
Reggie is 12 years plays the piano, and during well in school with the help of family mentors; and his Grandmother Vacie is my co-worker…and we work side by side @ Mel’s Salon & Associate…so you know shes watching. The bladed Fade is a choice of style…and truly will not augment its thickness no way…frankly a Bladed Fade happen to be one of my specialties…it looks sharp and for the last Cut of Today it saves time because there will be no lining…the lining is in the front..so my friends check Reggie Jr. and give us a “like”