
doi: 10.1067/mjd.2003.276
pmid: 12789162
All hair is ethnic. Categorizing diverse hair types into 3 major groups-African, Asian, and Caucasian-makes it easier to recognize characteristics specific to each hair type, such as curliness, color, and cross-sectional parameters. All hair, however, regardless of its ethnic origin, exhibits common characteristics of morphology, chemical makeup, and molecular structure. This article provides a brief review of the salient elements of hair structure, chemistry, and the fundamental interplay that contributes to the properties of the hair fiber and its response to treatments.
Torsion Abnormality, Tensile Strength, Racial Groups, Humans, Hair
Torsion Abnormality, Tensile Strength, Racial Groups, Humans, Hair
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