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90-120 / 1000+ resultsresearch Acquired morphological changes of mammalian hair scales
Mammalian hair scales change from smooth to wavy due to friction.
research Interactions between Crossed Hair Fibers at the Nanoscale
Hair fibers interact through classical forces, which are influenced by treatments and products, important for hair care and other applications.
research 286 Assessment of hair surface roughness by objective analysis
Hair care products used for 4 weeks made hair smoother.
research Unruly hair
The document concludes that unruly hair can be congenital or acquired, often lacks specific treatments, and can be managed with oils and short hairstyles.
research Robust coupling between the C‐tactile afferent and the hair follicle in humans
C-tactile nerves are sensitive to hair movement.
research Physical and mechanical properties of the hair shaft: A review of measurement techniques to verify the efficacy of cosmetic products
Different techniques measure hair properties to ensure cosmetic products work.
research Short-Acting Scalp Micropigmentation with Roller and Needle
research Hair—the most sophisticated biological composite material
Hair is a complex protein fiber with unique properties useful for developing hair products.
research The optical properties of human hair II. The luster of hair fibers
research Hair-Hair Contact Dynamics and Interactions Studied with Atomic Force Microscopy
Hair movement can indicate hair quality and health.
research Rethinking the mechanics of hair growth: evidence for a pulling model
research The case of the felted wig
The hairpiece matted due to weathered hair after shampooing.
research Hair Weathering
Avoid chemical and physical damage to protect hair.
research The failure behavior of the anchorage of hairs during slow extraction
Growing hairs are easier to pull out than resting hairs due to different anchorage strengths.
research Hair Examination
Understanding hair structure and growth is key for diagnosing hair diseases accurately.
research THE BIOLOGY OF HAIR CARE
Better hair care products are needed to protect against grooming and chemical damage.
research Hair anatomy for the clinician
Understanding hair follicle anatomy helps diagnose hair disorders.
research Hair
Hair grows from living roots, is made of dead keratin, and goes through growth, rest, and shedding stages.
research Flexabrasion Applied to the Evaluation of the Photodegradation of Hair Fibers
research Hair cosmetics: An overview
Dermatologists need to understand hair products to treat hair and scalp issues better.
research Cyclic combing of untreated and bleached human hair: Analysis of the time‐dependent breakage of hair through recording the formation of fibre fragments
Friction causes hair breakage during combing, and fragment count predicts hair strength.
research Hair Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticals
Shampoos clean and improve hair, boosting confidence and quality of life.
research Hair care products: waving, straightening, conditioning, and coloring
Proper haircare and communication with doctors are key to managing hair loss and avoiding damage.
research An Improved Method for the Histological Preparation of Single Hairs and Dust Samples—Morphological and Immunological Examination
A new method accurately determines hair blood type and can be used on dust samples.
research Robotic Hair Harvesting System: A New Proposal
A proposed robotic system could make hair harvesting for baldness treatment faster and more precise.
research Light scattering from human hair fibers
Researchers developed a new model for more realistic computer graphics of hair by considering how light scatters on hair fibers.
research Hair Physiology and Grooming
Hair is complex, varies in type, and plays a big role in attractiveness and culture.
research Friction and wear studies of human hair and skin
Human hair and skin friction vary by ethnicity, hair type, and environmental conditions.