
Overview of scalp structure and function
Key factors affecting scalp health
The connection between scalp health and hair growth
In this lecture, we explore how hair follicles begin to form during the fetal stage of pregnancy, starting around the 9th to 12th week. We discuss the stages of hair growth in the womb, how hair starts developing in babies, and factors like maternal nutrition that influence the density of hair at birth.
In this lecture, we explore the two foundational layers beneath the skin’s surface: the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The dermis, composed of collagen, elastic fibers, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands, is responsible for providing elasticity, strength, and hydration to the skin. We’ll discuss how the dermis supports overall skin health and regulates temperature through blood vessels and sensory nerves. The subcutaneous tissue, located beneath the dermis, acts as an insulating layer, protecting the body from external impacts, storing energy, and providing cushioning. By the end of this lecture, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of how these layers work together to maintain skin structure and function.
In this module, we will explore the seven major scalp phenomena commonly encountered during scalp examinations. Students will learn to detect and analyze various scalp conditions such as dandruff, sensitivity, dryness, inflammation, hair loss, and more. The course also introduces a three-dimensional analysis method that includes scalp surface assessment, hair follicle examination, and hair condition evaluation. By the end of this lesson, learners will have the ability to accurately assess scalp health and provide tailored recommendations for effective scalp care.
Understand the barrier function of the scalp and how it protects against external damage and moisture loss.
Learn about the absorption and excretion functions of the scalp, including how products penetrate and how sweat glands and hair follicles participate in these processes.
Explore the sensory, temperature regulation, and immune functions of the scalp, and how they keep the body in balance and protect it from external threats.
Comprehend the metabolic function of the scalp, focusing on its role in processing proteins, vitamins, and other substances to maintain overall health.
"Scalp vs. Facial Skin: Key Differences in Care"
"Understanding Internal and External Factors Affecting Scalp Health"
"How Scalp Massage Can Promote Hair Growth"
In this lecture, we explore how proper scalp care plays a critical role in maintaining youthful skin and healthy hair. You’ll learn about the connection between scalp health and anti-aging, how scalp aging can affect facial skin, and why a strong, hydrated scalp is essential for preventing wrinkles and sagging. The lecture also covers key factors that contribute to scalp aging, such as environmental exposure and loss of collagen, and offers practical strategies to protect the scalp and maintain its vitality.
In this lecture, we explore the different phases of hair growth, including the anagen, catagen, and telogen phases, and how they contribute to the natural hair cycle. You’ll also learn about the two main types of hair—vellus and terminal hair—and their unique characteristics and functions. Additionally, we’ll examine how factors such as genetics and hair follicle morphology determine whether hair is straight, wavy, or curly. By the end of this lecture, you will have a comprehensive understanding of hair growth processes and hair types.
In this lecture, we dive into the intricate structure and functions of hair follicles and the scalp. You’ll learn how hair follicles are responsible for hair growth, their role in nutrient absorption, and the relationship between follicles and scalp health. The lecture also explores the supporting roles of sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and the arrector pili muscles in maintaining scalp balance. By understanding these components, you’ll gain insight into how they work together to ensure healthy hair growth and scalp protection.
This lecture introduces the concept of scalp microecology, the balance of microorganisms living on the scalp, and their vital role in maintaining scalp and hair health. You’ll learn how beneficial bacteria and fungi protect the scalp and how imbalances in this delicate ecosystem can lead to conditions like dandruff, inflammation, and hair loss. We will also explore strategies for maintaining a healthy scalp microecology, including proper cleaning routines and product use. By the end, you’ll understand how scalp microecology affects overall hair health and how to support a balanced scalp environment.
"Mastering Hair Structure and Care: Unlock the Secrets to Healthy, Shiny, and Strong Hair"
Do you want to understand how hair works and how to keep it looking healthy and beautiful? In this course, we will explore the structure of hair, including its three essential layers—the cuticle, cortex, and medulla. You'll learn how each of these layers contributes to the strength, shine, and overall health of your hair.
We’ll delve into the various factors that can damage hair, such as physical damage from heat styling tools or towel drying, and chemical damage from dyeing or perming. By understanding how these factors affect your hair, you'll be better equipped to prevent and repair the damage. Additionally, you’ll learn about effective hair care routines and products that can restore the natural shine and elasticity of your hair.
Whether you’re experiencing hair problems like dullness or breakage, or simply looking to maintain your hair’s health, this course provides practical tips and insights to help you build a personalized hair care routine. We’ll cover everything from selecting the right products to avoiding habits that cause damage.
By the end of this course, you'll have the knowledge to care for different hair types, protect hair from future damage, and restore hair to its natural beauty. Join us on the path to healthier, stronger, and more radiant hair!