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UV Protection Effect of Hair Treated with Hair Oils Containing UV Protective Substances

자외선 보호성분이 포함된 헤어오일의 자외선에 대한 모발 보호성능 연구

  • Kim, Su Hwan (Dept. of Cosmetic Science & Management, Graduate School, Incheon National University) ;
  • Park, SeonHwa (Dept. of Cosmetic Science & Management, Graduate School, Incheon National University) ;
  • Ahn, Cheunsoon (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, Incheon National University)
  • 김수환 (인천대학교 대학원 뷰티산업학과) ;
  • 박선화 (인천대학교 대학원 뷰티산업학과) ;
  • 안춘순 (인천대학교 패션산업학과)
  • Received : 2020.08.20
  • Accepted : 2020.10.05
  • Published : 2020.12.31

Abstract

This research investigated the protective effect on hair for 3 commercial hair oil products containing UV filters upon UVA and UVB irradiation. Hair tresses each weighing 2 g were prepared from black virgin hair. Hair tresses treated with 0.5 g of hair oil were irradiated by UVA (365 nm) and UVB (302 nm) lamp for up to 600 hours. Color of hair was measured using a spectrocolorimeter, tensile strength and elongation of hair were measured using a biological tensile tester, surface morphology was examined using a scanning electron microscope. Experimental results were analyzed using SPSS statistical software. Hair color and tensile strength were both affected by UVA and UVB irradiation. Significant differences in the color and tensile strength were observed between untreated hair and hair treated with hair oils. Good UV protective effect observed in Oil 2 and Oil 3 was attributable to the type and the combination of UV filters contained in the products.

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