Unique Hair Properties that Emerge from Combinations of Multiple Races

Takahashi, Toshie (2019) Unique Hair Properties that Emerge from Combinations of Multiple Races. Cosmetics, 6 (2). p. 36. ISSN 2079-9284

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Abstract

The fusion of ethnicity in human populations is becoming increasingly common, so the conventional definition of ethnicity is going to become deficient. The aim of this study was to investigate the hair properties which emerge from combinations of multiple races. Hair fibers collected from mixed-race subjects were investigated and classifications of hair shape as well as measurements of thickness, ellipticity and surface damage were carried out. The results show that hair shapes varied widely: straight hair and very curly hair often existed together on the heads of individuals with mixed ethnicity. Curly hair tended to be thicker than loose wavy hair. As for damage to the hair surface, the hairs of mixed-race subjects showed a very unique property in that they were much more severely damaged near the root (the proximal end) than the hairs of monoracial subjects. The hair shape (curly or loose wavy) was not related to the level of damage. The severe damage near the proximal end is thought to be caused by entanglement, due to the presence of various curl phases. This study reports the unique characteristics of hairs of subjects with mixed ethnicity, which have never been noted in the previous studies on subjects with a monoracial background.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 13 Jan 2023 09:39
Last Modified: 15 Sep 2023 04:34
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/51

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