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Metals in female scalp hair globally and its impact on perceived hair health

机译:全球女性头皮头发中的金属及其对感知头发健康的影响

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Globally, billions of individuals wash their hair in water, which acts as an exogenous metal source. Many studies which measure the metal levels found on human hair specifically aim to remove exogenous materials prior to analysis. Although this is needed when using hair analysis to probe the impact of the local environment on endogenous metal levels, it is not relevant for understanding exactly what is on hair as a result of contact with its daily environment. Understanding these levels are important, as the presence of redox active metals, such as copper and iron, can impact fibre health, either as a result of UV irradiation, or during the hair colouring process. A global hair sampling study of over 300 individuals from nine countries has been performed, and the combined endogenous and exogenous metals analysed. The levels measured vary widely, even within the narrow geography of each hair sampling location. The levels of calcium, magnesium, copper and iron were not correlated, and within each location, there are expected to be individuals with high metal levels. Levels increased from hair root to tip for calcium, magnesium and copper, attributed to hair contact with the environment showing the impact of exogenous metals in the overall levels on hair. Levels of redox metals were comparable between individuals who coloured or did not colour their hair, although water hardness ions were statistically significantly higher for hair colouring individuals. Individuals who perceived their hair health as poor had higher metal levels on their hair. Controlling metals on hair, either by preventing their binding during environmental contact, or through controlling their ability to cause hair damage, should lead to improved consumer perceived hair health.
机译:在全球范围内,数十亿人用水冲洗头发,这是一种外源性金属来源。许多测量人发中金属含量的研究都专门针对在分析之前去除外源物质。尽管在使用头发分析来探究局部环境对内源性金属水平的影响时需要这样做,但与准确了解由于其日常环境接触而对头发造成的影响无关紧要。了解这些含量很重要,因为氧化还原活性金属(例如铜和铁)的存在可能会由于紫外线辐射或染发过程而影响纤维健康。一项针对来自9个国家/地区的300多个个体进行的全球头发采样研究已经进行,并且分析了内源性金属和外源性金属的混合物。即使在每个头发采样位置的狭窄地理位置内,所测量的水平也有很大差异。钙,镁,铜和铁的含量没有相关性,并且在每个位置内,预计会有一些人的金属含量高。钙,镁和铜的含量从发根到发梢增加,这归因于头发与环境的接触,表明外源金属对头发的总体影响。染发或未染发的个体之间的氧化还原金属含量相当,尽管染发个体的水硬度离子在统计学上明显更高。认为自己的头发健康不好的人的头发中的金属含量较高。通过防止在环境接触过程中它们之间的结合或通过控制它们造成头发损伤的能力来控制头发上的金属,应能改善消费者对头发的健康感。

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