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Hair Do: Our Science Project About Hair
November 9th, 2009 by Middle School Science Mom

Our house has turned into a laboratory of sorts; we’re getting the new Middle School Science Projects ready to roll. You can see some of the random things we’re using to the right.
kids science experiment mouse
Today we’re working on the science project about hair. In the experiment, we’re measuring the strength of hair after it’s been treated with various types of hair products. To do this, we had to find a way to hang strands of hair. The first attempt was to simply tie a knot. That was NOT easy, and after I tried for fifteen minutes, we ditched the idea. It was too frustrating for me – must less a middle schooler.

So then we thought about tape. First, I used medical tape, because it’s white and you can write on it. (It’s important to label your variables.) But the medical tape didn’t hold the hair; it just slipped out. Regular cellophane tape wasn’t successful either. But finally, we found a great solution. But you’ll have to get the middle school guide to find out!

Designing an experiment often involves experimenting with the experiment. It can take a long time to find out what works and what doesn’t. When you have a due date looming, you don’t have time on your side. But don’t worry. We’ll have all the kinks worked out of the hair project (pun intended!) when it is published. Our goal is to take the guesswork out for your family, so that you’ll have a step by step list for a science project that works!

Kayla Fay

PS Right now we’re kicking around titles for our science project about hair – “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow”, “Splitting Hairs”, “Hair Conditioning”, and other less catchy attempts. Leave a comment below if you have any ideas!


7 Responses  
  • Lisa Marie Mary writes:
    November 10th, 2009 at 12:50 am

    Sounds like fun at your house right now!

    Designing an experiment often involves experimenting with the experiment. I love that! So true and funny, too!

    I really like the name “Splitting Hairs” – that’s cute. I don’t have any to add, but, if I think of any – I’ll come back and let you know!

  • Isha of Market Samurai Resources writes:
    November 11th, 2009 at 1:31 am

    “Does my hair look good in this?”
    “Does my hair look big in this?”

    Isha ;)

  • Cosmetology Science Experiment | 24 Hour Science Projects writes:
    November 12th, 2009 at 5:41 am

    [...] this week I talked about our new science project about hair. I suppose, since we are scientists, that I need to call it a Cosmetology Science Experiment. [...]

  • Dawnaurora writes:
    November 19th, 2009 at 12:51 pm

    This looks like too much fun. I should try this with my kids. They love experiments. I like “splitting hairs”

  • Middle School Science Projects – They’re Here! | 24 Hour Science Projects writes:
    November 22nd, 2009 at 5:18 am

    [...] change as a result of different hair care products?. Girls are especially interested in doing a science project about hair. In this project, we treat hair, then test its [...]

  • I’m not competitive; I just like to win, part 1. | The Science Project writes:
    November 25th, 2009 at 3:15 am

    [...] Catch Their Eye: A catchy title can go a long way. “The Effects of Hair Products on Hair Strength” is not nearly as engaging as “Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow.” Consider using a [...]

  • Middle School Science Projects | Elementary Science Projects writes:
    December 2nd, 2009 at 12:56 am

    [...] change as a result of different hair care products?. Girls are especially interested in doing a science project about hair. In this project, we treat hair, then test its [...]


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