Here's why:
* Hair Growth Cycle: Hair grows in cycles (anagen, catagen, telogen). Plucking only removes the hair shaft, not necessarily the entire follicle.
* Follicle Damage: Repeated plucking can weaken the follicle, making the hair thinner or slower to grow back. Eventually, some follicles might stop producing hair altogether.
* Variability: The number of plucking sessions needed to damage a follicle enough to stop hair growth varies significantly from person to person and even from follicle to follicle. Some follicles are more resilient than others.
* Other Methods: If you're looking for permanent hair removal, consider methods like laser hair removal or electrolysis. These target the follicle directly and are more effective at achieving long-term results.