Investigating hair properties relevant for hair 'handle'. Part I: Hair diameter, bending and frictional properties

F. J. Wortmann, A. Schwan-Jonczyk

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    Abstract

    The expert working group 'Hair Care Products' of the DGK currently conducts a wide study to contribute to the understanding of how single hair fibre and hair collective properties contribute towards hair 'handle' and 'feel'. During the first stage of this study four hair types were selected from a large group of individual European hair braids, according to either similar or widely different panel ratings for handle. Against the background of the panel test and the state of the literature the working group readily identified the bending properties of single fibres interacting in the tress as a fibre collective and fibre friction as being of central relevance for hair 'handle' and 'feel'. Fibre diameters of the hair types were determined by Optical Fibre Diameter Analyzer and by weighing. From these data mean ellipticity and bending stiffness distributions were calculated. Single fibre friction was determined by the capstan method in the root, middle and tip regions. Significant differences were determined between the hair types in diameters, ellipticity. bending stiffness and friction. The results lead to conclude that 'handle' is perceived as inferior when the hair is thick and bending stiffness thus high. For such hair differences in handle rating are related to differences in friction, namely in the tip region. For thin and thus 'soft' hair fibre friction seems to play only a minor role. © 2006 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and the Société Française de Cosmétologie.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)61-68
    Number of pages7
    JournalInternational Journal of Cosmetic Science
    Volume28
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2006

    Keywords

    • Bending stiffness
    • Diameter
    • Feel
    • Friction
    • Handle
    • Human hair

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