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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for quantitative evaluation of hair damage degree
abstract A method and apparatus for quantitatively measuring the degree of hair damage caused by a chemical treatment agent in a sensitive, simple and accurate manner. The hair is stretched by applying tension to the hair and stretching the hair at a constant speed to give a skewness of X% of the original length of the hair and then pulling it back to the original length of the hair at the same speed. Hysteresis ratio in the hysteresis curve representing the relationship between the degree of strain obtained by measuring the stress and the stress, the stress ratio at the turning point of the biphasic linear change during stretching of the hysteresis curve, and / or the curve during stretching of the hysteresis curve By using the curvature of the index as an index, a method for quantitatively evaluating the degree of damage to the hair of a subject on the basis of hair not treated with a chemical treatment agent, and an apparatus for using the method are provided. [Selection] Figure 10
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