2016
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12328
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The male beard hair and facial skin – challenges for shaving

Abstract: The challenge of shaving is to cut the beard hair as closely as possible to the skin without unwanted effects on the skin. To achieve this requires the understanding of beard hair and male facial skin biology as both, the beard hair and the male facial skin, contribute to the difficulties in obtaining an effective shave without shavinginduced skin irritation. Little information is available on the biology of beard hairs and beard hair follicles. We know that, in beard hairs, the density, thickness, stiffness, … Show more

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“…sebum) that coat their surface [35], lower the friction properties of skin. Compared to scalp hairs, beard hairs exhibit low emerging angles with respect to the skin surface [147]. In relation to ageing, the emergence of skin wrinkles and alterations of the structuromechanical properties of the skin, it is logical to expect that the frictional properties of skin arising from the presence of hair would be affected by age, body location and type of hair.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sebum) that coat their surface [35], lower the friction properties of skin. Compared to scalp hairs, beard hairs exhibit low emerging angles with respect to the skin surface [147]. In relation to ageing, the emergence of skin wrinkles and alterations of the structuromechanical properties of the skin, it is logical to expect that the frictional properties of skin arising from the presence of hair would be affected by age, body location and type of hair.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should also be noted that the distribution and density of beard hair in adult males of China and other East Asian countries are much less compared with adult men of other races [22]. It also is common for East Asian men to shave their beards for personal hygiene [23]. Therefore, the possible use of beard hair for transplantation is sometimes underestimated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Erythema or redness of skin has regularly been recognised as a key indicator in the clinical presentation of SS, 32 as well as with mechanical irritation of skin, such as shaving. 49 , 52 However, the perception of skin colour and redness is highly subjective in nature. 53 This has motivated the development of reliable and reproducible methods to provide an objective evaluation of skin colour.…”
Section: State‐of‐the‐art Objective Methods For Assessing Skin Sensit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 65 Specifically, physical irritation of the skin is known to induce an inflammatory response with local hyperaemia. 49 Historically, the assessment of inflammatory skin reactions has largely relied on invasive techniques, such as biopsies, and visual assessment methods. An alternative approach is to sample biomarkers associated with inflammatory processes in fluids excreted from skin, such as sebum or sweat.…”
Section: State‐of‐the‐art Objective Methods For Assessing Skin Sensit...mentioning
confidence: 99%