'Relaxers' damage hair: evidence from amino acid analysis

J Am Acad Dermatol. 2010 Mar;62(3):402-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2009.04.061.

Abstract

Background: 'Relaxers' are used by more than two thirds of African females to straighten hair, with easy grooming and increased length often cited as reasons. A recent study reported relaxed hair lengths much shorter than expected, suggesting increased fragility; the potential for scalp inflammation and scarring alopecia remains unclear.

Objective: To investigate the biochemical effects of 'relaxers' on hair.

Methods: With informed consent, included participants represented 3 groups: natural hair, asymptomatic relaxed hair, and symptomatic (brittle) relaxed hair. Biochemical analysis was performed by using a Biochrom 30 amino acid analyzer. Differences in amino acid levels were assessed using either Wilcoxon rank sum test or matched-pairs signed-rank test.

Results: There was a decrease in cystine, citrulline, and arginine; however, an increase in glutamine was found in all relaxed compared to natural hair. Cystine levels (milligram per gram amino acid nitrogen) were similar in natural proximal and distal hair: 14 mg/g (range, 4-15 mg/g) versus 14 mg/g (range, 12-15 mg/g); P = .139. In asymptomatic relaxed hair, cystine levels were higher in less frequently relaxed samples proximal to scalp: 7.5 mg/g (5.6-12) versus 3.3 mg/g (1.3-9.2); P = .005. Cystine levels in distal asymptomatic relaxed and symptomatic relaxed hair were similar to each other and to those in the genetic hair fragility disease trichothiodystrophy.

Limitations: It was not possible to analyze lye and no-lye 'relaxers' separately.

Conclusions: 'Relaxers' are associated with reduced cystine consistent with fragile damaged hair. A decrease in citrulline and glutamine has been associated with inflammation; prospective studies are needed to investigate whether or how 'relaxers' induce inflammation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Amino Acids / analysis*
  • Arginine / analysis
  • Black People
  • Citrulline / analysis
  • Cystine / analysis
  • Female
  • Glutamine / analysis
  • Hair / chemistry
  • Hair / drug effects*
  • Hair Preparations / adverse effects*
  • Hair Preparations / pharmacology
  • Humans
  • Trichothiodystrophy Syndromes / chemically induced

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Hair Preparations
  • Glutamine
  • Citrulline
  • Cystine
  • Arginine