Here's why:
* Hair growth is determined by genetics: The texture, thickness, and color of your hair are primarily determined by your genes. Cutting your hair doesn't change your genetic makeup.
* Hair grows from follicles: Each hair strand grows from a follicle in your scalp. Cutting the hair doesn't affect the follicle itself, so the hair that grows back will be the same as before.
* Temporary changes in appearance: While a buzz cut or shaving your head can make your hair *feel* different because of the shorter length, the underlying structure of your hair remains the same.
However, some factors can influence hair growth after a haircut:
* Hair breakage: Excessive styling, heat styling, or chemical treatments can damage hair and lead to breakage. A short haircut can remove damaged ends, giving the impression of healthier, thicker hair.
* Scalp health: A healthy scalp provides a good environment for hair growth. Regular scalp care, such as exfoliation and moisturizing, can promote healthy hair growth.
In conclusion, cutting your hair bald won't change the fundamental characteristics of your hair. If you're looking for a change in your hair's texture or appearance, consider exploring styling options or consulting a hairstylist for advice.