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Chapter 11
Properties of the
Hair & Scalp
• Identify and distinguish the different structures of the
hair root.
• Point out and differentiate the differences among the
three main layers of the hair shaft.
• Identify and explain the three types of side bonds in
the cortex.
• Name and compare the differences among the three
cycles of hair growth.
Learning Objectives
(continues)
• Give examples of the common types of hair loss and
explain what can cause hair loss.
• Identify and explain at least three options for hair loss
treatment.
• Learn to identify the most common hair and scalp
disorders seen in the salon and school, and then
name which ones a physician should treat.
• Compare and describe the different factors that
should be considered during a hair and scalp
analysis.
Learning Objectives (continued)
• Hairstylists play an important role in many people’s
lives.
• All hair services must be based on a thorough
understanding of the growth, structure, and
composition of hair.
Introduction
Discover the Structure of Hair
• Trichology – the scientific study of hair, its
diseases, and its care
• Hair root – the part of the hair located below the
surface of the epidermis (outer layer of the skin)
• Hair shaft – portion of the hair that projects
above the epidermis
Structures of the Hair Root
• Hair follicle
– Distribution
– Growth
• Hair bulb
• Dermal papilla
• Arrector pili muscle
• Sebaceous glands
STRUCTURES OF THE HAIR ROOT
• Hair follicle: The hair follicle is the tube-like
depression or pocket in the skin or scalp that
contains the hair root. Hair follicles are
distributed all over the body, with the
exceptions of the palms of the hands and the
soles of the feet. The follicle extends
downward from the epidermis into the dermis
(the inner layer of skin), where it surrounds
the dermal papilla. Sometimes more than one
hair will grow from a single follicle.
• Hair bulb: The lowest area or part of a hair
strand, it is the thickened, club-shaped structure
that forms the lower part of the hair root. The
lower part of the bulb fits over and covers the
dermal papilla.
• Dermal papilla: A small, cone-shaped elevation
located at the base of the hair follicle that fits into
the hair bulb; it contains the blood and nerve
supply that provides the nutrients needed for
growth.
• Arrector pili muscle: These are minute,
involuntary muscle fibers in the skin inserted in
the base of the hair follicle. Fear or cold causes
them to contract, which makes the hair stand up
straight, resulting in goose bumps.
• Sebaceous glands: These are the oil glands of
the skin and are connected to the hair follicles.
The sebaceous glands secrete an oily
substance called sebum, which lubricates the
hair and skin.
Structures of the Hair Shaft
• Hair cuticle
• Cortex
• Medulla
STRUCTURES OF THE HAIR SHAFT
• The hair cuticle is the outermost layer of the hair;
it consists of a single, overlapping layer of
transparent, scale-like cells that overlap like
shingles on a roof. The cuticle layer provides a
barrier that protects the inner structure of the hair
as it lies tightly against the cortex. It is responsible
for creating the shine and the smooth, silky feel of
healthy hair.
• The cortex is the middle layer of hair; it is a
fibrous protein core formed by elongated
cells containing melanin pigment. About 90
percent of hair weight comes from the
cortex. Protein structures located in the
cortex provide hair elasticity. Changes
resulting from chemical services occur in the
cortex.
• The medulla is the innermost layer. It is
composed of round cells. Very fine and
naturally blond hair may not even have a
medulla. Thick coarse hair and beard hair
always contain a medulla. The medulla is
not involved in salon services.
Learn About the Chemical Composition of Hair
• Hair is approximately 90 percent protein.
• The protein is made up of long chains of amino
acids, which, in turn, are made up of elements.
• The major elements that make up human hair are
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur
and are often referred to as the COHNS elements.
• These five elements are also found in skin and nails.
LEARN ABOUT THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
OF HAIR
• Hair is approximately 90 percent protein.
• The protein is made up of long chains of amino
acids, which, in turn, are made up of elements.
• The major elements that make up human hair are
carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur
and are often referred to as the COHNS
elements.
• These five elements are also found in skin and
nails.
COHNS Elements
• Carbon – 51 percent
• Oxygen – 21 percent
• Hydrogen – 6 percent
• Nitrogen – 17 percent
• Sulfur – 5 percent
Keratinization
• Keratinization – maturing process of living cells
that originate within the hair follicle.
• As these newly formed cells mature, they fill up
with a fibrous protein called keratin.
KERATINIZATION
• Hair is composed of protein that grows from cells
originating within the hair follicle. This is where the
hair begins. As soon as these living cells form, they
begin their journey upward through the hair follicle.
They mature in a process called keratinization.
•As these newly formed cells mature,
they fill up with a fibrous protein called
keratin. After they have filled with
keratin, the cells move upward, lose
their nucleus, and die. By the time the
hair shaft emerges from the scalp, the
cells of the hair are completely
keratinized and are no longer living. The
hair shaft that emerges is a nonliving
fiber composed of keratinized protein.
Amino Acids
• Linked like pop beads
• Peptide or end bonds
• Polypeptide chain
• Helix
Side Bonds of the Cortex
• Hydrogen bonds
• Salt bonds
• Disulfide bonds
• Lanthionine bonds
SIDE BONDS OF THE CORTEX
• The cortex is made up of millions of
polypeptide chains.
• Polypeptide chains are cross-linked like the
rungs on a ladder by three different types of
side bonds that link the polypeptide chains
together and are responsible for the extreme
strength and elasticity of human hair.
• They are essential to services such as wet
setting, thermal styling, permanent waving,
and chemical hair relaxing.
• The three types of side bonds are hydrogen, salt,
and disulfide bonds.
• A hydrogen bond is a weak, physical, cross-link
side bond that is easily broken by water or heat.
They are weak individually, but because there are so
many, they account for about one-third of the hair’s
strength.
• A salt bond is another weak, cross-link side bond
that can be broken by changes in pH. They are
easily broken by strong alkaline or acidic solutions
and account for about one-third of the hair’s overall
strength.
• Disulfide bond: A strong, chemical side bond that
joins the sulfur atoms of two neighboring cysteine
amino acids to create cystine. The cystine joins
together two polypeptide strands. Although there are
far fewer disulfide bonds than hydrogen or salt bonds,
disulfide bonds are so much stronger that they also
account for about one-third of the hair’s overall
strength. Disulfide bonds are not broken by water.
They are broken by permanent waves and chemical
hair relaxers that alter the shape of hair.
• Lanthionine bonds: The bond that occurs from
hydroxide chemicals relaxing the hair and breaking
the disulfide bonds.
Bonds of the Hair
Hair Pigment
• Melanin – tiny grains of pigment found in cortex
– Eumelanin – provides dark brown/black color
– Pheomelanin – provides yellow to red/ginger color
• Natural hair color – result of ratio of eumelanin to
pheomelanin
• Gray hair – absence of melanin
Wave Patterns
• Straight hair
• Wavy hair
• Curly hair
• Extremely curly hair
WAVE PATTERN
• Refers to the shape of the hair strand. It is described
as straight, wavy, curly, or extremely curly.
• Natural wave patterns are the result of genetics.
Although there are many exceptions, as a general rule,
Asians tend to have extremely straight hair,
Caucasians tend to have straight, wavy, or curly hair,
and African Americans tend to have extremely curly
hair.
• But straight, wavy, curly, and extremely curly hair occur
in all races—anyone of any race, or mixed race, can
have hair with varying degrees of curl from straight to
extremely curly.
• The wave pattern may also vary from strand to
strand on the same person’s head. It is not
uncommon for an individual to have different
amounts of curl in different areas of the head.
• Curly hair is oval in shape.
• Extremely curly hair grows in long twisted spirals.
Cross-sections appear flattened and vary in
shape and thickness along their length and has
a fairly irregular diameter, showing varying
diameters along a single strand.
Two types of hair on human
• Types of hair
– Vellus hair: short, fine, downy,
unpigmented hair on body(not palms or
soles) We have 55% more than men
– Terminal hair: long, thick, pigmented
hair found on scalp, legs, arms, and
body. Coarser than vellus
Pfizer
Inc.
Growth Cycles of Hair
• Hair growth occurs in cycles. Each complete
cycle has three phases that are repeated over
and over again throughout life. The three phases:
Anagen – growing phase
• Catagen – transition phase
• Telogen – resting phase
Anagen
• growing phase
• average growth scalp hair is about ½ inch
per month.
• 90% of hair is in anagen at one time
• Lasts from two to six years depending on
gender, age, type of hair, heredity,
nutrition, and health.
Catagen
• transition phase that ends the growth
phase
• lasts 1-2weeks.
• follicle shrinks and detaches from the
dermal papilla. hair bulb disappears. the
shrunken root end forms a rounded club.
• Less than 1% of hair is in the catagen
phase at any one time.
Telogen
• resting phase.
• follicle begins a 3-6 month phase of
resting. After telogen, entire cycle starts
again
• 10 % of hair is in telogen phase at one
time.
• The entire growth cycle repeats itself
every 4-5 years.
Myths and Facts About Hair Growth
• Myths
– Shaving, clipping, cutting makes hair grow faster.
– Scalp massage increases growth.
– Gray hair is coarser and more resistant.
– Natural curl determined by race.
– Round cross section is straight; oval cross section is
wavy; flat cross section is curly.
Understand Hair Loss Causes and Treatment
• The growth cycle provides for the continuous
growth, fall, and replacement of individual hair
strands.
• Natural shedding: 35 to 40 hairs per day
Emotional Impact of Hair Loss
Perception of bald and balding men:
• Less attractive
• Less assertive
• Less successful
• Less personally likeable
• Older by five years
(continues)
• Men
– Negative social and emotional effects
– Preoccupation with baldness
– Effort made to conceal
• Women
– Devastation
– Anxiety
– Feelings of helplessness and unattractiveness
Emotional Impact of Hair Loss (continued)
Types of Abnormal Hair Loss
• Abnormal hair loss is called alopecia.
• The three most common types of abnormal hair
loss:
– Androgenic alopecia
– Alopecia areata
– Postpartum alopecia
Androgenic Alopecia
• Progressive shrinking or miniaturization of
terminal hair
• Affects millions of men and women in the
United States
Pfizer
Inc.
Alopecia Areata
• Sudden loss in round or irregular patches
• Affects 5 million people in the United States
• Immune system attacks hair follicles
• Begins with small bald patches
• Occurs in males and females
of all ages and races
Courtesy
of
Robert
A.
Silverman,
M.D.,
Clinical
Associate
Professor,
Department
of
Pediatrics,
Georgetown
University.
Postpartum Alopecia
• Temporary hair loss at conclusion of pregnancy
• Growth cycle returns to normal within one year
after delivery of baby
Hair Loss Treatments
• Minoxidil – topical treatment
• Finasteride – oral treatment
Recognize Disorders of the Hair
• Canities
– Congenital canities
– Acquired canities
• Ringed hair
• Hypertrichosis
• Trichoptilosis
(continues)
Courtesy
of
P&G
Beauty
from
the
World
of
Hair
by
John
Gray.
• Trichorrhexis nodosa
• Monilethrix
• Fragilitas crinium
Recognize Disorders of the Hair (continued)
Courtesy
of
P&G
Beauty
from
the
World
of
Hair
by
John
Gray.
Recognize Disorders of the Scalp
• Pityriasis
• Malassezia
• Pityriasis capitis simplex
• Pityriasis steatoides
Photography:
Courtesy
of
P&G
Beauty
Fungal Infections
• Tinea
• Tinea capitis
• Tinea favosa
Courtesy
of
Robert
A.
Silverman,
M.D.,
Clinical
Associate
Professor,
Department
of
Pediatrics,
Georgetown
University.
Parasitic Infections
• Scabies – itch mite
• Pediculosis capitis – head lice
Courtesy
of
The
National
Pediculosis
Association,®
Inc.
Courtesy
of
Hogil
Pharmaceutical
Corporation.
Bacterial Infections
• Furuncle
• Carbuncle
• Folliculitis
©
Inxti/Shutterstock.com
Perform a Thorough Hair and Scalp Analysis
• Hair Texture
– Coarse
– Medium
– Fine
The
Gillette
Research
Institute.
The
Gillette
Research
Institute.
The
Gillette
Research
Institute.
Hair Density
• Low: thin
• Medium: medium
• High: thick dense
• Average: 2,200 hairs per square inch
Porosity
• Low porosity
• Average porosity
• High porosity
The
Gillette
Research
Institute.
The
Gillette
Research
Institute.
The
Gillette
Research
Institute.
Elasticity
• Normal elasticity
• Low elasticity
• Testing for elasticity
Hair Growth Patterns
• Hair stream – hair flowing in same direction
• Whorl – hair forms in a circular pattern
• Cowlick – tuft of hair that stands straight up
Dry Hair and Scalp
• Hair appears dull, dry, lifeless.
• Avoid frequent shampooing, strong soaps,
detergents, or products with a high alcohol content.
Oily Hair and Scalp
• Use normalizing shampoos.
• Eat a well-balanced diet.
• Exercise.
• Shampoo regularly and frequently.
• Practice good personal hygiene.
Summary and Review
• Trichology enables the professional cosmetologist to
better understand both the physical and microscopic
properties of the hair.
• You must be able to recognize those conditions of the
hair and scalp needing treatment.
• Practicing proper disinfection procedures that are
approved by your oversight regulatory agency will
prevent the spread of disease.
Chapter Review Questions
1. Name and describe the five main structures of
the hair root.
2. Name and describe the three layers of the hair.
3. Describe the process of keratinization.
4. What are polypeptide chains?
(continues)
5. List and describe the three types of side bonds.
Indicate whether they are strong or weak and
why.
6. Name and describe the two types of melanin
responsible for natural hair color.
Chapter Review Questions (continued)
(continues)
7. Name and describe the two types of hair and
their locations on the body.
8. What are the three phases of the hair growth
cycle and what occurs during each?
9. What is the reason for normal daily hair loss?
10. What are the most common types of abnormal
hair loss?
Chapter Review Questions (continued)
(continues)
11. What are the only two approved hair loss
treatments?
12. Name the two main types of dandruff and state
whether either can be treated in the salon.
13. Which scalp and hair disorders cannot be treated
in the salon?
14. What four factors should be considered in hair
analysis?
Chapter Review Questions (continued)

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Prop Hair Scalp 2016.pptx

  • 1. Chapter 11 Properties of the Hair & Scalp
  • 2. • Identify and distinguish the different structures of the hair root. • Point out and differentiate the differences among the three main layers of the hair shaft. • Identify and explain the three types of side bonds in the cortex. • Name and compare the differences among the three cycles of hair growth. Learning Objectives (continues)
  • 3. • Give examples of the common types of hair loss and explain what can cause hair loss. • Identify and explain at least three options for hair loss treatment. • Learn to identify the most common hair and scalp disorders seen in the salon and school, and then name which ones a physician should treat. • Compare and describe the different factors that should be considered during a hair and scalp analysis. Learning Objectives (continued)
  • 4. • Hairstylists play an important role in many people’s lives. • All hair services must be based on a thorough understanding of the growth, structure, and composition of hair. Introduction
  • 5. Discover the Structure of Hair • Trichology – the scientific study of hair, its diseases, and its care • Hair root – the part of the hair located below the surface of the epidermis (outer layer of the skin) • Hair shaft – portion of the hair that projects above the epidermis
  • 6. Structures of the Hair Root • Hair follicle – Distribution – Growth • Hair bulb • Dermal papilla • Arrector pili muscle • Sebaceous glands
  • 7. STRUCTURES OF THE HAIR ROOT • Hair follicle: The hair follicle is the tube-like depression or pocket in the skin or scalp that contains the hair root. Hair follicles are distributed all over the body, with the exceptions of the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. The follicle extends downward from the epidermis into the dermis (the inner layer of skin), where it surrounds the dermal papilla. Sometimes more than one hair will grow from a single follicle.
  • 8. • Hair bulb: The lowest area or part of a hair strand, it is the thickened, club-shaped structure that forms the lower part of the hair root. The lower part of the bulb fits over and covers the dermal papilla. • Dermal papilla: A small, cone-shaped elevation located at the base of the hair follicle that fits into the hair bulb; it contains the blood and nerve supply that provides the nutrients needed for growth.
  • 9. • Arrector pili muscle: These are minute, involuntary muscle fibers in the skin inserted in the base of the hair follicle. Fear or cold causes them to contract, which makes the hair stand up straight, resulting in goose bumps. • Sebaceous glands: These are the oil glands of the skin and are connected to the hair follicles. The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum, which lubricates the hair and skin.
  • 10.
  • 11. Structures of the Hair Shaft • Hair cuticle • Cortex • Medulla
  • 12. STRUCTURES OF THE HAIR SHAFT • The hair cuticle is the outermost layer of the hair; it consists of a single, overlapping layer of transparent, scale-like cells that overlap like shingles on a roof. The cuticle layer provides a barrier that protects the inner structure of the hair as it lies tightly against the cortex. It is responsible for creating the shine and the smooth, silky feel of healthy hair.
  • 13. • The cortex is the middle layer of hair; it is a fibrous protein core formed by elongated cells containing melanin pigment. About 90 percent of hair weight comes from the cortex. Protein structures located in the cortex provide hair elasticity. Changes resulting from chemical services occur in the cortex. • The medulla is the innermost layer. It is composed of round cells. Very fine and naturally blond hair may not even have a medulla. Thick coarse hair and beard hair always contain a medulla. The medulla is not involved in salon services.
  • 14. Learn About the Chemical Composition of Hair • Hair is approximately 90 percent protein. • The protein is made up of long chains of amino acids, which, in turn, are made up of elements. • The major elements that make up human hair are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur and are often referred to as the COHNS elements. • These five elements are also found in skin and nails.
  • 15. LEARN ABOUT THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF HAIR • Hair is approximately 90 percent protein. • The protein is made up of long chains of amino acids, which, in turn, are made up of elements. • The major elements that make up human hair are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur and are often referred to as the COHNS elements. • These five elements are also found in skin and nails.
  • 16. COHNS Elements • Carbon – 51 percent • Oxygen – 21 percent • Hydrogen – 6 percent • Nitrogen – 17 percent • Sulfur – 5 percent
  • 17. Keratinization • Keratinization – maturing process of living cells that originate within the hair follicle. • As these newly formed cells mature, they fill up with a fibrous protein called keratin.
  • 18. KERATINIZATION • Hair is composed of protein that grows from cells originating within the hair follicle. This is where the hair begins. As soon as these living cells form, they begin their journey upward through the hair follicle. They mature in a process called keratinization.
  • 19. •As these newly formed cells mature, they fill up with a fibrous protein called keratin. After they have filled with keratin, the cells move upward, lose their nucleus, and die. By the time the hair shaft emerges from the scalp, the cells of the hair are completely keratinized and are no longer living. The hair shaft that emerges is a nonliving fiber composed of keratinized protein.
  • 20. Amino Acids • Linked like pop beads • Peptide or end bonds • Polypeptide chain • Helix
  • 21. Side Bonds of the Cortex • Hydrogen bonds • Salt bonds • Disulfide bonds • Lanthionine bonds
  • 22. SIDE BONDS OF THE CORTEX • The cortex is made up of millions of polypeptide chains. • Polypeptide chains are cross-linked like the rungs on a ladder by three different types of side bonds that link the polypeptide chains together and are responsible for the extreme strength and elasticity of human hair. • They are essential to services such as wet setting, thermal styling, permanent waving, and chemical hair relaxing.
  • 23. • The three types of side bonds are hydrogen, salt, and disulfide bonds. • A hydrogen bond is a weak, physical, cross-link side bond that is easily broken by water or heat. They are weak individually, but because there are so many, they account for about one-third of the hair’s strength. • A salt bond is another weak, cross-link side bond that can be broken by changes in pH. They are easily broken by strong alkaline or acidic solutions and account for about one-third of the hair’s overall strength.
  • 24. • Disulfide bond: A strong, chemical side bond that joins the sulfur atoms of two neighboring cysteine amino acids to create cystine. The cystine joins together two polypeptide strands. Although there are far fewer disulfide bonds than hydrogen or salt bonds, disulfide bonds are so much stronger that they also account for about one-third of the hair’s overall strength. Disulfide bonds are not broken by water. They are broken by permanent waves and chemical hair relaxers that alter the shape of hair. • Lanthionine bonds: The bond that occurs from hydroxide chemicals relaxing the hair and breaking the disulfide bonds.
  • 25. Bonds of the Hair
  • 26. Hair Pigment • Melanin – tiny grains of pigment found in cortex – Eumelanin – provides dark brown/black color – Pheomelanin – provides yellow to red/ginger color • Natural hair color – result of ratio of eumelanin to pheomelanin • Gray hair – absence of melanin
  • 27. Wave Patterns • Straight hair • Wavy hair • Curly hair • Extremely curly hair
  • 28. WAVE PATTERN • Refers to the shape of the hair strand. It is described as straight, wavy, curly, or extremely curly. • Natural wave patterns are the result of genetics. Although there are many exceptions, as a general rule, Asians tend to have extremely straight hair, Caucasians tend to have straight, wavy, or curly hair, and African Americans tend to have extremely curly hair. • But straight, wavy, curly, and extremely curly hair occur in all races—anyone of any race, or mixed race, can have hair with varying degrees of curl from straight to extremely curly.
  • 29. • The wave pattern may also vary from strand to strand on the same person’s head. It is not uncommon for an individual to have different amounts of curl in different areas of the head. • Curly hair is oval in shape. • Extremely curly hair grows in long twisted spirals. Cross-sections appear flattened and vary in shape and thickness along their length and has a fairly irregular diameter, showing varying diameters along a single strand.
  • 30. Two types of hair on human • Types of hair – Vellus hair: short, fine, downy, unpigmented hair on body(not palms or soles) We have 55% more than men – Terminal hair: long, thick, pigmented hair found on scalp, legs, arms, and body. Coarser than vellus Pfizer Inc.
  • 31. Growth Cycles of Hair • Hair growth occurs in cycles. Each complete cycle has three phases that are repeated over and over again throughout life. The three phases: Anagen – growing phase • Catagen – transition phase • Telogen – resting phase
  • 32. Anagen • growing phase • average growth scalp hair is about ½ inch per month. • 90% of hair is in anagen at one time • Lasts from two to six years depending on gender, age, type of hair, heredity, nutrition, and health.
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  • 34. Catagen • transition phase that ends the growth phase • lasts 1-2weeks. • follicle shrinks and detaches from the dermal papilla. hair bulb disappears. the shrunken root end forms a rounded club. • Less than 1% of hair is in the catagen phase at any one time.
  • 35. Telogen • resting phase. • follicle begins a 3-6 month phase of resting. After telogen, entire cycle starts again • 10 % of hair is in telogen phase at one time. • The entire growth cycle repeats itself every 4-5 years.
  • 36. Myths and Facts About Hair Growth • Myths – Shaving, clipping, cutting makes hair grow faster. – Scalp massage increases growth. – Gray hair is coarser and more resistant. – Natural curl determined by race. – Round cross section is straight; oval cross section is wavy; flat cross section is curly.
  • 37. Understand Hair Loss Causes and Treatment • The growth cycle provides for the continuous growth, fall, and replacement of individual hair strands. • Natural shedding: 35 to 40 hairs per day
  • 38. Emotional Impact of Hair Loss Perception of bald and balding men: • Less attractive • Less assertive • Less successful • Less personally likeable • Older by five years (continues)
  • 39. • Men – Negative social and emotional effects – Preoccupation with baldness – Effort made to conceal • Women – Devastation – Anxiety – Feelings of helplessness and unattractiveness Emotional Impact of Hair Loss (continued)
  • 40. Types of Abnormal Hair Loss • Abnormal hair loss is called alopecia. • The three most common types of abnormal hair loss: – Androgenic alopecia – Alopecia areata – Postpartum alopecia
  • 41. Androgenic Alopecia • Progressive shrinking or miniaturization of terminal hair • Affects millions of men and women in the United States Pfizer Inc.
  • 42. Alopecia Areata • Sudden loss in round or irregular patches • Affects 5 million people in the United States • Immune system attacks hair follicles • Begins with small bald patches • Occurs in males and females of all ages and races Courtesy of Robert A. Silverman, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University.
  • 43. Postpartum Alopecia • Temporary hair loss at conclusion of pregnancy • Growth cycle returns to normal within one year after delivery of baby
  • 44. Hair Loss Treatments • Minoxidil – topical treatment • Finasteride – oral treatment
  • 45. Recognize Disorders of the Hair • Canities – Congenital canities – Acquired canities • Ringed hair • Hypertrichosis • Trichoptilosis (continues) Courtesy of P&G Beauty from the World of Hair by John Gray.
  • 46. • Trichorrhexis nodosa • Monilethrix • Fragilitas crinium Recognize Disorders of the Hair (continued) Courtesy of P&G Beauty from the World of Hair by John Gray.
  • 47.
  • 48. Recognize Disorders of the Scalp • Pityriasis • Malassezia • Pityriasis capitis simplex • Pityriasis steatoides Photography: Courtesy of P&G Beauty
  • 49. Fungal Infections • Tinea • Tinea capitis • Tinea favosa Courtesy of Robert A. Silverman, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University.
  • 50. Parasitic Infections • Scabies – itch mite • Pediculosis capitis – head lice Courtesy of The National Pediculosis Association,® Inc. Courtesy of Hogil Pharmaceutical Corporation.
  • 51. Bacterial Infections • Furuncle • Carbuncle • Folliculitis © Inxti/Shutterstock.com
  • 52. Perform a Thorough Hair and Scalp Analysis • Hair Texture – Coarse – Medium – Fine The Gillette Research Institute. The Gillette Research Institute. The Gillette Research Institute.
  • 53.
  • 54. Hair Density • Low: thin • Medium: medium • High: thick dense • Average: 2,200 hairs per square inch
  • 55. Porosity • Low porosity • Average porosity • High porosity The Gillette Research Institute. The Gillette Research Institute. The Gillette Research Institute.
  • 56.
  • 57. Elasticity • Normal elasticity • Low elasticity • Testing for elasticity
  • 58.
  • 59. Hair Growth Patterns • Hair stream – hair flowing in same direction • Whorl – hair forms in a circular pattern • Cowlick – tuft of hair that stands straight up
  • 60. Dry Hair and Scalp • Hair appears dull, dry, lifeless. • Avoid frequent shampooing, strong soaps, detergents, or products with a high alcohol content.
  • 61. Oily Hair and Scalp • Use normalizing shampoos. • Eat a well-balanced diet. • Exercise. • Shampoo regularly and frequently. • Practice good personal hygiene.
  • 62. Summary and Review • Trichology enables the professional cosmetologist to better understand both the physical and microscopic properties of the hair. • You must be able to recognize those conditions of the hair and scalp needing treatment. • Practicing proper disinfection procedures that are approved by your oversight regulatory agency will prevent the spread of disease.
  • 63. Chapter Review Questions 1. Name and describe the five main structures of the hair root. 2. Name and describe the three layers of the hair. 3. Describe the process of keratinization. 4. What are polypeptide chains? (continues)
  • 64. 5. List and describe the three types of side bonds. Indicate whether they are strong or weak and why. 6. Name and describe the two types of melanin responsible for natural hair color. Chapter Review Questions (continued) (continues)
  • 65. 7. Name and describe the two types of hair and their locations on the body. 8. What are the three phases of the hair growth cycle and what occurs during each? 9. What is the reason for normal daily hair loss? 10. What are the most common types of abnormal hair loss? Chapter Review Questions (continued) (continues)
  • 66. 11. What are the only two approved hair loss treatments? 12. Name the two main types of dandruff and state whether either can be treated in the salon. 13. Which scalp and hair disorders cannot be treated in the salon? 14. What four factors should be considered in hair analysis? Chapter Review Questions (continued)