OxHair
Oxhair, also known as horsetail hair or marsh hair, is a type of plant material that has been used for centuries as a versatile fiber. It is derived from the rhizome of the Equisetum species, a group of vascular plants that were once dominant during the Paleozoic era.
The fibers are obtained from the plant's stems by separating the scales and pulp to reveal the
Oxhair has also been utilized in traditional medicine and as a component in cosmetic products. The plant
The use of oxhair in industry and consumption is mainly limited to Asia, such as China and
The extraction of oxhair is not without environmental concerns, particularly the potential for habitat destruction during
Oxhair's chemical composition is characterized by a complex array of components, including cellulose and pectin, which