Thermoporometry measurements of human hair via differential scanning calorimetry.
Taichi HabeShigeto InoueSteven BreakspearBernd NoeckerCrisan PopescuPublished in: International journal of cosmetic science (2024)
Thermoporometry measurements of hair produced results in good agreement with those obtained by other methods for measuring hair porosity. The analysis of the data suggests that the fibre pores are mostly of a radius of 4 nm, and that the bleaching process increases the total volume of pores through the addition of smaller pores. A prolonged bleaching process appears to reduce the amount of fine pores produced by the first short process, resulting in fewer, but larger, cavities, most likely through a process of pore-merging.