A Novel Cosmetic Approach to Treat Thinning Hair
December 2011
in “
British Journal of Dermatology
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TLDR A new hair treatment with caffeine and other ingredients makes hair thicker and less likely to break.
The study from P&G Beauty & Grooming Research and Development explored a cosmetic treatment (CNPDA) that includes caffeine, niacinamide, panthenol, dimethicone, and an acrylate polymer, aimed at treating thinning hair by increasing hair fiber diameter. The treatment was found to significantly increase hair fiber diameter by 2-5 µm, which equates to an approximate 10% increase in cross-sectional area, and improve the hair's mechanical properties, making it more supple and resistant to breaking. The study demonstrated that the active ingredients penetrated the hair fiber, enhancing both tensile and torsional properties, which could benefit individuals with thinning hair by making it easier to style and less likely to break. However, the study did not mention the number of participants, which is crucial for determining its reliability.