Trichology: The technical term for the scientific study of hair.

Overview: This chapter provides you with the knowledge of the structure, functions, and characteristics of hair. It also provides you with a good understanding of its growth and regrowth

Behavioral objectives-student goals: After completion of this chapter, and after instruction and study,  you will be able to perform and demonstrate competency in and understanding of trichology by identifying, explaining and/or listing: the functions of hair, the structure of hair, the cycles of hair growth, hair forms, hair textures, physical properties of hair, hair elasticity, hair porosity, tensile strength, surface tension, characteristics of healthy and unhealthy hair, causes of unhealthy hair, scalp and disorders and superfluous hair.

Hair is the most important subject with which the cosmetologist is concerned. Every cosmetologist and barber must have an excellent understanding of hair. When a cosmetologist or barber has knowledge of the structure, functions, and characteristics of hair and understands its growth and regrowth, he or she will have the foundation required for hair care and scientific hair services.

Trichology is the technical term for the scientific study of hair. In order to make an accurate analysis of the hair, you must:

  • Learn the structure and chemistry of hair
  • Study the growth and regrowth
  • Learn the functions of hair
  • Learn to determine the characteristics of unhealthy hair
  • Learn to determine the causes of unhealthy hair
  • Learn to determine the fundamental requirements of hair

Hair is the cylindrical, threadlike outgrowth of the epidermis in man and other mammals. Most hair is consider dead matter because it does not contain nerves or blood vessels except in a small area which includes the bulb.

Hair analysis is a prerequisite for all hair services. When you know what to look for, your practical experience in cosmetology and/or barbering will provide you with the proper approach for selecting the correct hair products and the proper hair service. It will also help to ensure the safe and effective use of all professional products. A hair analysis record card should be kept on file for every patron. The results of the original analysis should be reviewed and/or updated whenever a service requires a hair analysis.

Course Content

Unit 1: The Function of Hair
Unit 2: Hair Structure
Unit 3: Layers of Hair Structure
Unit 4: Growth and Regeneration of Hair
Unit 5: Hair Forms
Unit 6: Physical Properties of Hair
Unit 7: Hair and Scalp Disorders and Conditions
Unit 8: Chemistry of the Hair
Unit 9: Hair Analysis – Structural Analysis of the Hair
Unit 10: Frequent Questions about Hair
Superfluous Hair: Overview
Unit 1: Lightening Hair by Bleaching
Unit 2: Depilation
Unit 3: Epilation
Unit 4: Electrology