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Density and texture are two elements that often get confused. For instance, someone may have thin density but coarse hair. What is the difference between the two?
Hair density is the amount of hair strands per square inch on the scalp. The density of a client’s hair will determine the amount of product necessary. This has nothing to do with the hair’s texture.
Hair texture refers to the degree of thickness of each actual hair strand. It is categorized as coarse, medium and fine. Texture is determined by taking one hair from the crown. If it feels like a thread, it’s coarse. If it feels like it’s only slightly there, it’s medium, and if you can barely feel it, it’s fine.
< 0,06mm This texture is the most fragile. It is the smallest hair and can require special care. Fine hair can absorb product more quickly and stylists may need to adjust their selections and timing accordingly.
: 0,07mm This is the most common texture. It generally doesn’t present any special problems during chemical services. Most manufactures base processing times on medium textured hair.
> 0,08mm This hair has the largest diameter. The cuticle layers are more numerous and overlap, decreasing its ability to absorb moisture. Coarse hair can require stronger product or longer processing time to allow proper product penetration.
A common misperception is that cutting hair actually makes it thicker. It doesn’t. The growing zone of hair doesn’t exchange information with the ends of hair to signal increased thickness.
Learn more about Hair Facts here.