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Title: The chemistry behind hair structure : a deep dive into the science of hair
Authors: Blundell, Renald
Keywords: Hair Cells -- Physiology
Hair -- Diseases
Keratin
Proteins -- Structure
Beauty culture -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2026-04
Publisher: Standard Publications Ltd
Citation: Blundell, R. (2026, April 19). The chemistry behind hair structure: a deep dive into the science of hair. The Malta Independent on Sunday, p. 22.
Abstract: Hair is a universal feature that defines much of our physical appearance, and its texture, colour, and health can play a key role in our self-esteem and personal identity. Whether curly, straight, frizzy, or fine, every strand of hair is a product of intricate chemistry that shapes its structure and properties. To truly understand how hair behaves, we must explore the molecular makeup of hair, its growth cycle, and the effects of various chemical treatments on it. This article will dive deep into the chemistry of hair structure, revealing how the tiniest molecules have such a profound impact on the way hair looks and feels.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145787
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