Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 2013;19(1):1-7.
Published online February 28, 2013.
전해수(電解水)의 모발결합현상에 관한 이론적 고찰 연구
강상모, 전병문
The Theoretical Research on Hair Bond Phenomenon of Electrolysis Water
Sang Mo Kang, Byoung Moon Jeon
Abstract
It is considered that Electrolysis Water would affect the phenomena of hair bonds under certain condition in a minimum way. Therefore, this study is to observe the possibility through a theoretical research. For the research, electrolysis and Electrolysis Water, bonds of hairs, and permanent wave were examined to explain the chemical reaction as a mechanism that may occur when acid and alkaline electrolysis waters are replaced by the 2nd solution of permanent wave. As a result, it was observed that the acid electrolysis water released from positive pole containing Cl, O, H, etc. and the alkaline electrolysis water from negative pole containing H, pH property were partially equivalent to the substances that are necessary for the bonds of hairs chemically or substances that may affect bond or separation. In addition, the possibility of occurrence could be inferred through the theoretical research that acid electrolysis water could generate hypochlorous acid(HOCl), hydrogen peroxide(H2O2), and ozone(O3) and the alkaline electrolysis water could generate H and thioldisulfide exchange bondage. Thus, it was considered that if hydrogen peroxide which is being used as the main ingredient for the 2nd solution of permanent wave which is the typical beauty technique to utilize the hair bond is replaced with electrolysis water, this will affect on the minimum hair bond phenomena. Therefore, the alkaline electrolysis water and acid electrolysis water which was studied through the theoretical research are expected to have minimal impact on hair bond phenomena. And by using this results, their possibilities could be expected as potential substitutes of the 2nd solution or as composition for being used in the process of permanent wave.
Key Words: Electrolysis water, Hair bonds, Acidic, Alkaline, Theoretical study


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