Abstract

In this study, we investigated changes in hair after using an aroma shampoo containing aroma essential oils. The aroma essential oils included are Lavender, Juniper Berry, Cypress, Peppermint and Cedarwood. After the experimental group (15 persons) used the aroma shampoo for 4 weeks, the hair condition of the control group (15 persons) using the general shampoo for 4 weeks was compared and analyzed before and after. The hair was measured at 4 sites (left, right, parietal, and occipital regions) of the scalp, and changes in condition were measured with Aram Huvis' ASG (AI-Scalp Grader). As a result of the study, it was confirmed that the experimental group using aroma shampoo showed a significant increase in density and number in the occipital area, while the control group using general shampoo showed a significant decrease in number and thickness in the parietal area. By providing quantitative data that proves the hair improvement effect of aroma essential oil, it is expected that hair loss prevention and hair growth will be used as cosmetic ingredients.

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