To determine: The layers of the hair that would be affected by the chemicals added during hair coloring procedures.
Introduction: The skin is the chief organ of the integumentary system. It makes up about 16 percent of the total body weight. It is also the place or region where the body communicates with the external environment. The skin, along with the integumentary system, forms the first line of defense against the hostile environment. The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, which gives rise to accessory structures.
To determine: The reason why the effects of hair coloring procedures are not permanent.
Introduction: Theepidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, which gives rise to accessory structures. The hair follicles are the accessory structures present at the epidermal layer of the skin. Hair begins to grow from the root present at the bottom of the follicle.
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