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Dilated human hair fiber after exposure to flames for 'split ends' cutting.

Brazilian Journal of Hair Health
Studies show that split ends are often caused by grooming abrasion, especially in hair sensitized by chemical treatments. Standard treatment involves cutting the affected area with sharp scissors.
Pedro Augusto Laurindo Igreja Marrafa   +3 more
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An Experimental Study on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete by Using Human Hair Fiber as Reinforcement

Construction Technologies and Architecture
The growing demand for sustainable construction materials has spurred an exploration into alternative reinforcements for concrete. In recent years, human hair fibers have emerged as a promising eco-friendly option due to their abundance, cost ...
Ali Ahmer Faheem   +5 more
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Sustainable infrastructure development: Concrete with human hair as fiber

2018 Advances in Science and Engineering Technology International Conferences (ASET), 2018
With several waste additives been used for increasing the flexural strength of concrete, this research aims at using human hair as an economic and environmental friendly waste material adding much to the sustainable development. Flexural strength of concrete is one of its key mechanical property.
Gaurav Sancheti, Lucas Pais
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Study on the physicochemical properties of human hair fiber‐reinforced modified epoxidized soybean oil‐based composites

Surface and Interface Analysis
This paper investigates the effect of fiber surface treatment on various properties of hair fiber reinforced composites. Human hair fiber reinforced modified epoxidized soybean oil based composites were prepared by compression molding technique.
Gitashree Gogoi   +2 more
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Investigation of penetration abilities of various oils into human hair fibers

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2006
In this work we have explored capillary adhesion between hair fibers treated with different types of oils. With coconut, olive, and sunflower oils the capillary adhesion was found to decrease with time, but not with mineral oil. Application of heat reduced the capillary adhesion further for coconut and sunflower oils.
K, Keis   +3 more
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Preparation of human hair keratin/calcium alginate blend fibers

Ferroelectrics, 2019
AbstractThe preparation of human hair keratin/calcium alginate blend films was used of calcium chloride as coagulation bath.
Lin Zhang   +5 more
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Microscopic high‐resolution digital volumetric imaging of human hair fibers

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2005
Methods for examining cationic polymer deposition on hair are well known and polymers such as Polyquaternium‐10 have enjoyed a significant commercial impact on shampoos and body washes as unique conditioning materials. It was recently reported that hair can be examined using a new microscopic called Digital Volumetric Imaging or DVI (10).
J. V. Gruber, R. Kerschman
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Keratin-based matrices from wool fibers and human hair

2019
Keratin refers to a group of insoluble proteins produced by certain epithelial cells of vertebrates, belonging to the superfamily of the intermediate filament proteins, and forming the bulk of the skin and the epidermal appendages, such as wool, hairs, nails, horns, and feathers.
Patrucco A   +4 more
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Analyzing the laser‐light reflection from human hair fibers. II. Deriving a measure of hair luster

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2004
Hair shine or luster is perceived as an important, though analytically somewhat elusive, attribute of beauty, primarily associated with clean and healthy hair. Principles for the assessment of hair luster are developed that are consistent with the practical situation.
F.‐J. Wortmann   +2 more
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Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber (Human Hair) Reinforced polymer composite

Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2016
The current work primarily describes the improvement and categorization of a new set of natural fiber based polymer composites consisting of human hair as reinforcement and epoxy resin. The recently developed composites are characterized with respect to their mechanical properties.
S. Prakash, R. Christu Paul
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