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The Change of Hair Surface According to Perm Treatment Method  

Kim, Jung-Hae (Dept. of Textiles & Clothing, Catholic University of Daegu)
Yoo, Tae-Soon (Dept. of Textiles & Clothing, Catholic University of Daegu)
Jung, Youn (Dept. of Beauty Design, Gyeongdo Provincial College)
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Fashion & Textile Research Journal / v.9, no.3, 2007 , pp. 341-346 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research is the hair damage as treating a perm before and after that is compared the change of surface characteristics of human hair. On the basis of this, we would to show a basic data for hair damage prevention and hair improvement to keep the beautiful and healthy hair. Results are as follows; For the change of formational characteristics of hair surface, untreated hair before the perm treatment had smooth appearance overall and undamaged scale that is in pattern and finely folded was observed but damaged hair and extremely hair had uneven edge and damages throughout along with the dissolution of scale which the border of epidermal gap is unclear. Hair after a perm treatment caused cortical exposures due to extensive loss of scale during the treatment and even bubble effect. Protein perm, regular perm, soft perm, and direct heating perm, in that order, had the most damages to the hair.
Keywords
hair surface characteristics; protein perm; regular perm; soft perm; direct heating perm;
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