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titleOfInvention Method for determining hair conditions
abstract The invention relates to cosmetology and can be used, in particular, for selecting the most suitable hair care means. n According to the inventive method for determining hair conditions, which consists in subjecting a hair strand to the influence of an electromagnetic field, which induces the glow of the hair, and subsequently measuring the intensity of the light emission radiated by hair, the hair is subjected to the influence of the electromagnetic field at its end surfaces, whereupon the intensity of the light emission radiated by the hair at its end surfaces is measured per unit area of the total area of the hair end surfaces (I 1 ), and then, along with the electromagnetic field's influence upon the end surfaces of hair, the side surface of the hair strand is subjected to the influence of an electric or electromagnetic field, whereupon the intensity of the light emission radiated by the hair at its end surfaces is again measured per unit area of the total area of the hair end surfaces (I 2 ), the I 2 −I 1 value is calculated and used for assessing the hair conditions. n The inventive method allows increasing the intensity of the emission from the hair influenced by the electromagnetic field, thus increasing the values of the signal/noise ratio within the measuring channel, as well as leveling the values of the excited light emission radiated by different hair samples of the same individual; furthermore, the invention allows evaluating the rate of decomposition of hair after its removal from the skin surface.
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