DocumentCode
3549371
Title
GDV technology applications for cosmetic sciences
Author
Vainshelboim, Alex ; Hayes, Michael ; Momoh, Kenneth S. ; Raatsi, Corissa ; Peirce, Sarah ; Korotkov, Konstantin ; Prijatkin, Nikolay
Author_Institution
Aveda Corp., Blaine, MN, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
23-24 June 2005
Firstpage
437
Lastpage
442
Abstract
The technique of gas discharge visualization (GDV) quantifies the phenomenon of corona discharge, and has been used effectively in both testing of raw materials and in testing physiological reaction through measuring potentials in human skin. This technique was used to evaluate human reactions, including hair´s response to electrical and magnetic fields, the human subconscious reactions to odorants, and the response of the human body to various spa treatments. The results verify that freshly cut human hair has a greater corona discharge with application of both a magnetic and an electrical field as opposed to hair that has been detached from the scalp for a significant period of time. Additionally, GDV is able to quantify subconscious measurements and confirms that it takes a longer period of time for a person to become accustomed to an aroma if they consider it to be unpleasant. The results also show that one´s GDV profile has a direct correspondence to spa therapies. Overall, GDV presents a highly sensitive and reproducible technique for testing specific properties of the human body.
Keywords
bioelectric potentials; biomagnetism; chemioception; cosmetics; medical image processing; medical information systems; patient treatment; skin; aroma; corona discharge phenomenon; cosmetic sciences; gas discharge visualization technology application; hair response; human body response; human skin potential measurement; human subconscious reaction; physiological reaction testing; raw material testing; spa treatment; Anthropometry; Corona; Discharges; Hair; Humans; Magnetic field measurement; Materials science and technology; Materials testing; Raw materials; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2005. Proceedings. 18th IEEE Symposium on
ISSN
1063-7125
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2355-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CBMS.2005.56
Filename
1467729
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