WO2011102302A2 - Procédé pour améliorer l'état du cuir chevelu et des cheveux - Google Patents

Procédé pour améliorer l'état du cuir chevelu et des cheveux Download PDF

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WO2011102302A2
WO2011102302A2 PCT/JP2011/052940 JP2011052940W WO2011102302A2 WO 2011102302 A2 WO2011102302 A2 WO 2011102302A2 JP 2011052940 W JP2011052940 W JP 2011052940W WO 2011102302 A2 WO2011102302 A2 WO 2011102302A2
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章弘 笠井
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D19/00Devices for washing the hair or the scalp; Similar devices for colouring the hair
    • A45D19/0041Processes for treating the hair of the scalp
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D19/00Devices for washing the hair or the scalp; Similar devices for colouring the hair
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  • the present invention relates to a method for improving the condition of the scalp and hair.
  • hair growth is used as a term representing a broad concept including all of hair growth, hair growth, hair condition improvement, and scalp condition improvement.
  • Patent Document 1 Various things exist to the complicated thing (for example, patent document 2) which raises the hair growth promotion effect.
  • treatment does not mean performing a so-called medical practice, but means performing a predetermined process for hair restoration.
  • hair restoration it is generally important to continue treatment.
  • a strong will of a person who wants to perform hair growth hereinafter referred to as “hair growth applicant” is necessary, and knowledge on which of the various hair restoration methods is more effective It is not easy to obtain, and after using the first hair-restoring tool that was accidentally used for about a month, the effect cannot be realized, and there are cases where the hair-restoring effort is abandoned.
  • the present invention has been conceived in view of the above object, A cleaning step of spraying shampoo on the scalp to clean the scalp; After the washing step, using a microscope, a post-washing recording step for capturing and recording an image showing the state of the scalp and hair after washing, A scalp softening step of softening the scalp by applying a lotion to the scalp after performing the post-washing recording step, After the scalp softening step, a hair nourishing agent introducing step for penetrating the hair nourishing agent into the scalp by an iontophoresis machine, After the hair nourishing agent introduction step, there is provided a method for improving the condition of the scalp and hair comprising the step of activating hair matrix cells that promotes activation of hair matrix cells by massaging the scalp with an ultrasonic generator (first implementation) Embodiment).
  • a structure comprising a scalp raising step that promotes repair of cells of the scalp by flowing a microcurrent to the scalp to raise the scalp may be adopted (second embodiment)
  • the present invention also provides: A cleaning step of spraying shampoo on the scalp to clean the scalp; After the washing step, using a microscope, a post-washing recording step for capturing and recording an image showing the state of the scalp and hair after washing, A scalp softening step of softening the scalp by applying a lotion to the scalp after performing the post-washing recording step, A scalp and hair condition improving method comprising: a scalp pulling step that promotes repair of scalp cells by flowing microcurrent to the scalp to pull up the scalp (third embodiment).
  • a configuration may be adopted that includes a pre-washing recording step of capturing and recording an image showing the state of the scalp and hair before washing using a microscope (fourth embodiment).
  • a configuration may be adopted that includes a steam step that warms the head and floats the sebum of the scalp by spraying steam before or after the shampooing in the cleaning step (fifth embodiment) ).
  • a configuration in which ozone is included in the steam may be employed (sixth embodiment).
  • the washing step may employ a configuration including a hand washing step by hand washing and a hair washer washing step by a hair washer (eighth embodiment).
  • a configuration including a treatment step of spraying treatment on the hair after the washing step may be employed (9th embodiment).
  • a configuration including a putter step for promoting circulation of lymph fluid by repeating suction of the scalp by the suction device and temporary suspension of the suction may be adopted (eleventh embodiment).
  • a configuration including a step of applying an EMS pulse to the scalp or irradiating the scalp with infrared rays or bioprotons may be employed (a twelfth embodiment).
  • a configuration may be adopted that includes a napped muscle stimulation step that stimulates the napped muscles with an arm dryer that generates wind at a wind speed of a predetermined value or more from below the head surface toward the top of the head (a thirteenth embodiment).
  • Adopting a configuration comprising a blood circulation promoting step of irradiating the body with infrared rays to promote blood circulation throughout the body in at least a part of the period from the start of the washing step to the completion of the hair matrix cell activation step. (14th embodiment).
  • any one of the first to fourteenth embodiments of the present invention high skill and long-term experience are always required using a relatively inexpensive device and apparatus that does not occupy a place. Without a treatment, a series of treatments can be performed once by treatment for about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
  • the scalp and hair condition improving method according to the present invention is not simply a combination of a plurality of existing treatments.
  • the treatment is configured as a series of treatments by selecting treatments that can lead to a certain effect without relying on advanced skills at a cost, and further selecting a desirable order so that they produce a synergistic effect.
  • FIG. 1 is a flowchart of an example of the scalp and hair condition improving method according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart of another example of the scalp and hair condition improving method according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a flow of a hair growth / hair growth course 1 which is an example of the scalp and hair condition improving method according to the present embodiment.
  • the hair-growth / hair-growth course 1 is composed of essential basic steps and optional steps added to the basic course according to the desire of the hair-growth applicant or according to the equipment etc. of the store to be implemented. The following is a description of the sequence including all options.
  • the hair growth / hair growth course 1 is started by the counseling step S0.
  • the counseling step S0 is the first time that a hair-growth applicant uses this course, and after that, on a regular basis or as requested by the hair-growth applicant, explanation of the course contents and effects, etc. This is a step of making a diagnosis regarding the condition of the scalp and hair, photographing them, and giving various advices according to the questions and concerns of the hair-growth applicant.
  • the counseling step S0 is an optional step in the sense that it does not need to be performed every time, but is performed at least for the first time and periodically.
  • an image showing the state of the scalp and hair before washing is captured using a microscope and recorded as image data for the first time, thereafter, periodically or as desired by the hair-growth applicant.
  • the pre-cleaning recording step S1 is performed.
  • the images taken and recorded in the pre-cleaning recording step S1 are carefully considered by the home by being viewed by the hair-growth applicant as necessary in addition to grasping the improvement of the scalp and hair of the hair-growth applicant. It is also used to maintain the motivation to continue hair restoration efforts such as shampooing.
  • the pre-cleaning recording step S1 is also an optional step in the sense that it does not need to be performed every time, but is performed at least for the first time and periodically.
  • a steam step S2 is performed in which the head is heated by blowing steam and the sebum of the scalp is floated.
  • the steam step S2 may be performed after shampooing in the cleaning step S4 described later. This step is not necessary, for example, in summer, and is an optional step.
  • an ozone step S3 is performed in which the scalp is sterilized by spraying ozone.
  • the ozone step S3 may be performed simultaneously with the steam step S2. In that case, steam containing ozone is sprayed onto the scalp.
  • This step is an optional step because it is not always necessary for hair growth applicants who do not have acne or the like on their scalp, for example.
  • a cleaning step S4 is performed in which the scalp is cleaned by spraying shampoo on the scalp, that is, cleansing.
  • the cleaning step S4 is an essential step.
  • the washing step S4 is performed by two steps, that is, a first washing step by hand washing and a second washing step by a hair washer performed subsequently.
  • the first washing step is performed mainly for the purpose of removing sebum from the pores of the scalp. At that time, a so-called shampoo brush may be used. Moreover, if the objective of removing sebum from pores is achieved, the first washing step may be performed by a hair washing machine.
  • the second washing step is performed for the purpose of washing the scalp, pores and hair along with removal of sebum that could not be washed in the first washing step. At that time, it is desirable to use a hair nourishing shampoo as the shampoo to be sprayed.
  • the second washing step may also be performed by hand washing if the purpose is achieved.
  • a hair nourishing agent is a wide concept including a hair growth agent and a hair growth agent.
  • the cleaning step S4 it is not essential to perform the cleaning step S4 by two steps of the first cleaning step and the second cleaning step, and as long as the purpose is achieved, it may be performed in one step.
  • a so-called circulation type hair washer may be used instead of or after the first washing step and the second washing step.
  • the circulation type hair washer is a machine for washing hair by circulating a liquid containing a component said to have a good effect on improving the condition of the scalp such as polyphenol.
  • treatment step S5 for spraying treatment on the hair is performed.
  • the treatment step S5 is an optional step because it is not directly related to hair growth, but it is generally desirable to carry out treatment to supplement the fat and nutrients of the hair and keep the hair in good condition.
  • a post-washing recording step S6 is performed in which an image showing the state of the scalp and hair after washing is taken and recorded as image data using a microscope.
  • the image photographed and recorded in the post-washing recording step S6 is mainly used for checking the state of pores, the state of hair growth, and whether or not the sebum is correctly removed.
  • the image is also viewed by a hair-growth applicant if necessary, and is also used for confirming the effects of daily hair-growth efforts.
  • the post-washing recording step S6 is an indispensable step because it is more important than ever to confirm the effect in hair nourishment and to maintain the motivation of the hair nourishing applicant.
  • a sebum suction step S7 for sucking out sebum from the head with the suction device is performed.
  • the sebum suction step S7 is an optional step that is performed when it is confirmed that sebum solidified in the pores is clogged and it is difficult to remove the sebum by the cleaning in the cleaning step S4.
  • the sebum sucking step S7 can obtain a sufficient suction effect in a portion where the hair is very small or no hair, but is not effective in a portion where the hair is abundant.
  • a patterning step S8 is performed in which suction and blowout to the scalp are rhythmically repeated to improve the circulation of lymph fluid flowing on the scalp surface to promote waste discharge and to provide a relaxation effect.
  • Putter step S8 is an optional step. It is to be noted that the putter step S8 is similar to the sebum suction step S7 in that it has no effect on the portion where the hair is abundant.
  • the EMS flowed to the scalp in the EMS pulse step S9 is an electrical muscle simulation (electrical muscle stimulation), which induces muscle movement by stimulating the muscle with low-frequency electricity.
  • the infrared ray applied to the scalp is far infrared ray, and promotes blood circulation of the scalp.
  • the bioproton irradiated to the scalp in the bioproton irradiation step S9 ′′ is artificial sunlight using only visible light from which harmful ultraviolet rays are removed. It has been generally reported that irradiation of bioprotons activates skin cells, promotes metabolism, and eliminates acne and other troubles in the stratum corneum. It can be used to improve and lift skin. Bioprotons have the same wavelength as the sun rays that make rainbows, and have a relaxing effect.
  • the EMS pulse step S9, the infrared irradiation step S9 ', and the bioproton irradiation step S9 are optional steps.
  • a napped muscle stimulation step S10 is performed in which excess moisture is removed and simultaneously the napped muscles are stimulated by an arm-type dryer that generates wind at a wind speed of a predetermined value or more from below the head surface toward the top of the head.
  • the arm dryer is usually used for drying hair, but the hair is lifted by the wind to stimulate the raised muscles, and at the same time blood circulation is promoted, and as a result, it is effective for hair growth. Therefore, instead of using an arm-type dryer, an airflow device for achieving the purpose may be used.
  • the napped muscle stimulation step S10 is an optional step.
  • a scalp softening step S11 that softens the scalp by applying lotion and massages to promote blood circulation and relaxation
  • a hair nourishing agent introduction step S12 that introduces a hair nourishing agent into the scalp by an iontophoresis device
  • an ultrasonic generator The hair matrix cell activation step S13 is performed in this order to promote the activation of the hair matrix cells by massaging the scalp and simultaneously to remove the dirt deposited deep inside the pores.
  • the skin lotion used in the scalp softening step S11 is not limited to the skin lotion applied to the face, and any of liquid agents such as hair nourishing agents and solid agents such as wax may be used.
  • the ion introduction performed in the hair nourishing agent introduction step S12 is a method of effectively introducing a water-soluble substance into the skin by passing a weak current through the skin.
  • the ultrasonic generator used in the hair matrix activation step S13 is generally used to eliminate foot fatigue caused by walking or swelling of the foot due to prolonged standing, and gives vibration to the skin by the force of ultrasonic waves. It is known to produce a massage effect, promote blood circulation, and eliminate swelling, but treatment on the scalp results in blood circulation promotion and activation of hair matrix cells.
  • the ultrasonic wave emitted by the ultrasonic generator is about 1 MHz.
  • the blood circulation promotion step S14 for irradiating the body with infrared rays to promote blood circulation throughout the body may be performed at the same time in at least a part of the period from the hair cell activation step S13.
  • the blood circulation promotion step S14 also has an effect of promoting relaxation of the hair-growth applicant, particularly in winter, and indirectly promoting the continuation of the hair-growth efforts. In the summer, the blood circulation promoting step S14 is an optional step because it may make the hair-growing applicant feel hot.
  • a finishing step S15 is performed in which the hair is poured with water or hot water to adjust the hairstyle, or the hair is straightened.
  • finishing step S15 may be omitted. Accordingly, the finishing step S15 is an optional step.
  • Aftercare step S16 for performing counseling regarding aftercare is performed.
  • the aftercare step S16 is an optional step in the sense that it is not necessary to be performed every time, and is performed at the first and regular times or according to the desire of the hair-growth applicant, like the counseling step S0 performed at the start of the course. is there.
  • the above is the description of the hair growth / hair growth course 1 which is an example of the scalp and hair condition improving method according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a flow of the pulling course 2.
  • the pulling course 2 is different from the hair growth / hair growth course 1 only in that it includes a microcurrent massage step S12 ′ instead of the hair nourishing agent introduction step S12 and hair matrix cell activation step S13 in the hair growth / hair growth course 1 described above. ing. Accordingly, only the microcurrent massage step S12 'will be described below, and the description of the other steps will be omitted.
  • the microcurrent massage step S12 ' is an essential step in the lifting course 2 for the purpose of promoting cell repair and muscle movement of the scalp by flowing the microcurrent through the scalp and lifting the scalp.
  • Microcurrent is a weak current of the same type as bioelectricity related to the self-healing power possessed by humans, and by flowing it from the outside, cell repair and stimulation of muscles are performed. Microcurrent is widely used for facial lift-up and is also said to be effective in eliminating dullness and pore dirt. It is known that when a microcurrent is applied to a human cell, the cell is activated by the weak current, and stimulation of adenosine triphosphate is promoted. Adenosine triphosphate is a tissue necessary for the human body, and its production is promoted to promote repair of damaged cells.
  • these numerical values do not limit the present invention.
  • Raising the scalp not only brings about the activation of the scalp, but also has the effect of raising the sagging of the face that leads to the scalp being raised. Therefore, the pulling course 2 is expected to be used by people who are concerned about sagging of the face rather than those who suffer from thinning hair. Many such people are middle-aged and potentially have problems with thinning hair. Therefore, by providing the scalp activation and checking the condition of the scalp and hair in the pull-up course 2, it is possible to prevent hair thinning and provide hair restoration measures for those who want to be aware of thin hair worries. Is possible.
  • a general course in which the above-described hair growth / hair growth course 1 and pulling course 2 are integrated may be implemented. Specifically, after the microcurrent massage step S12 'in the pulling course 2, a hair nourishing agent introduction step S12 and a hair matrix cell activation step S13 are performed. All of these steps have been shown to result in scalp activation and synergistic effects.
  • the method for improving the condition of the scalp and hair according to the present invention is effective for people who are concerned about thinning hair or who are concerned about thinning hair, especially in small-scale stores such as beauty salons, barbers, and esthetic salons. It can be implemented as.
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