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270-300 / 1000+ resultsresearch HAIR CARE PRODUCTS
Companies buy other businesses to stay trendy and meet consumer needs in hair care.
research Hair: Worth its Weight in Gold!
Hair is culturally and economically valuable, and its weight is now used to measure the effectiveness of hair growth treatments.
research Hair from wheat stalk in the larynx
research Disorders of hair in infants and children other than alopecia
A mushroom extract might reduce hair loss and liver damage caused by certain chemotherapy drugs in animals.
research Hair colouring, permanent styling and hair structure
Frequent hair coloring and styling can damage hair and cause breakage or loss.
research Structural analysis of human hair fibers under the ultra‐high voltage electron microscope
Human hair structure varies by ethnicity, and certain treatments can improve hair condition and appearance.
research Woolly Antics between the Sheaths
Lipase H is important for hair follicle function and shaping hair fibers.
research Hair Cosmetics
Hair care products clean, protect, style, color, and change hair structure.
research Hair Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticals
Shampoos clean and improve hair, boosting confidence and quality of life.
research Physiological roles of hair structural protein: a possible application of keratin-associated proteins to new hair growing ingredient
research Postcast hypertrichosis in a patient with frontal fibrosing alopecia
A patient with hair loss condition grew excessive hair in areas covered by a cast.
research Hard X-ray Microscopic Images of the Human Hair
High-resolution x-ray images showed three main structures in human hair: medulla, cortex, and cuticle.
research Hair Weathering
Avoid chemical and physical damage to protect hair.
research Anagen Effluvium
Anagen effluvium is a reversible condition causing sudden hair loss, often due to chemotherapy or head radiation.
research Hair—the most sophisticated biological composite material
Hair is a complex protein fiber with unique properties useful for developing hair products.
research A Pilot Investigation of a Gummy-Based Hair Nutraceutical: Preliminary Efficacy Findings
Xtressé™ gummies may help increase hair growth in women, especially in early hair loss stages.
research Rightly Said Hair Heat Disease!
Hair Heat Disease is caused by wet, oily hair and friction in hot, humid conditions.
research Caution with Hair Dye: Foreign Body Skull Erosive Granuloma from Exogenous Hair Pigmentation
Hair dye can cause serious scalp issues, including skull erosion.
research Metabolomic and lipidomic atlas of human hair across its length
Human hair contains many different molecules that change along its length, influenced by personal care products.
research MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BASIS OF EXOGEN AND ANAGEN INDUCTION
Hair growth and shedding involve specific cell changes and gene roles.
research Exosomes Derived from Dermal Papilla Cells Mediate Hair Follicle Stem Cell Proliferation through the Wnt3a/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway
Exosomes from dermal papilla cells help hair follicle stem cells grow and survive.
research The mouse hairy ears mutation exhibits an extended growth (anagen) phase in hair follicles and altered Hoxc gene expression in the ears
The mouse hairy ears mutation causes longer ear hair due to changes in gene expression.
research Epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors and hair
research Pseudopili Annulati in a Dark‐Haired Individual: A Light and Electron Microscopic Study
A dark-haired Chinese girl had hair that looked banded under certain light but was normal under a microscope.
research Villainous hair: ba(l)d to the bone – would they be so evil if they had hair?
The study explored the portrayal of bald characters as villains in Hollywood films, questioning whether alopecia is disproportionately associated with evilness. By analyzing the top 100 greatest movie villains from the Ranker List, compiled from over 1 million votes by 71,200 voters, the researchers evaluated each villain and their respective hero for the presence of alopecia. Hair loss was classified by type and stage, and the findings were statistically analyzed. The study suggested that baldness in films was often linked to moral decay and villainy, reflecting a stereotype that bald characters are more likely to be portrayed as evil.
research The Differential Diagnosis of Hirsutism and Virilism
The document likely discusses how to tell the difference between excessive hair growth and the development of male characteristics in women.
research Splitting Hairs: The Creation and Dissolution of Boundaries in Thirteenth-Century French Literature
Medieval authors used hair in literature to challenge identity and societal norms.
research DISORDERS OF THE HAIR AND THEIR TREATMENT BEFORE THE 18TH CENTURY.
research Curly : a new hair defect mutation in the SELH/bc mouse strain
The curly mutation in SELH/Bc mice affects hair and may help study human genetic disorders.