Abstract

Optical factors affecting hair appearance are reviewed based on hair structures from macroscopic to microscopic viewpoints. Hair appearance is the result of optical events, such as reflection, refraction, scattering, and absorption. The effects of hair structures on such optical events are summarized and structural conditions for hair appearance are considered. Hair structures are classified into the following: the alignment of multiple hair fibers, the cross-sectional shape of the hair fiber, and the microstructures of hair fiber (cuticle, cortex, and medulla). The alignment of multiple hair fibers is easily affected by the existence of meandering fibers and their alignment along hair length becomes less-synchronized. The less-synchronized orientation of multiple fibers causes the broadening of the apparent reflection and luster-less dull impression. The cross-sectional shape of hair fiber affects light reflection behavior. Hair fibers with elliptical cross-section show glittering colored light based on total reflection in the hair. The scaly structures of cuticles at the surface of hair are often uplifted and cause light scattering, and then affect hair luster. The porous structure of the cortex and medulla in hair fiber can cause light scattering and affect hair luster and color. The above phenomena suggest that important factors for hair appearance are the alignment of multiple hair fibers, appropriate cross-sectional shape, ordered scaly structure, and pore-less internal structure.

Highlights

  • Hair appearance is an important factor for the fascinating impression of human beings.Hair appearance is varied depending on hair types, such as color and shape, and on hair treatments like coloring and perming, and on undesirable damage by various stimuli

  • These results indicate the importance of the light scattering at the porous structure of the medulla on hair appearance

  • The above results of the effects of various hair structures on hair appearance are summarized and possible conditions to control hair appearance are considered as a conclusion

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Summary

Introduction

Hair appearance is an important factor for the fascinating impression of human beings. Panelist A (aged 25) has more straight hair fibers and shows aligned multiple hair fibers, which have almost synchronized orientation along hair length, and, relatively sharp luster can be observed. Hair fibers sampled from older panelists become more meandering, and, the alignment of multiple hair fibers becomes less-synchronized along the hair length This is probably the reason why hair appearance becomes luster-less. The detail of the microstructure and the technology is described in the references [25,26,27,28,29]

Cross-Sectional Shape of Hair Fiber
Surface Structures of Hair Fiber
Effect of an Inclined Cuticle Structure
Internal
Effect
Effect of Micro-Pores in the Cortex
Effects of Various Hair Structures on Hair Appearance
Conditions to Control Hair Appearance
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