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Dec 13, 2005 | 10:45 PM CST
Effect of New Regulations on Hair Colouring Products in the EU
By: R.J.W. Hefford, Independent Cosmetic Advice Lt…
The author suggests that current and evolving regulations may lead to a positive list and fewer allowed raw materials for hair colouring products in the European Union.
Dec 13, 2005 | 10:17 PM CST
Innovations in Hair Styling Technology
By: Randy Schueller and Perry Romanowski, Alberto-…
The regulatory climate for cosmetic products is becoming more difficult for formulators. Here, the authors describe how new rules have inspired cosmetic chemists to use a variety of strategies and partner with raw material suppliers and packaging houses in order to provide consumers with what they want.
Dec 13, 2005 | 10:15 PM CST
Advances in Polymers for Hair Conditioning Shampoos
By: Robert Y. Lochhead and Lisa R. Huisinga, Schoo…
The dilution-deposition mechanism is the core of the modern conditioning shampoo. It is described here, along with polymer inventions that enhance benefits and improve the clarity of conditioning shampoos, and enable conditioning from shampoos that do not contain a cationic polymer.
Dec 13, 2005 | 10:13 PM CST
Advances in Polymers for Hair Styling
By: Robert Y. Lochhead and Lisa R. Huisinga, Schoo…
Block and graft copolymers, including some produced by living free-radical polymerization, are among the new hair fixative polymers surveyed in this article. Other new polymers offer advantages in hair styling gels, hair straightening and hair conditioning.
Nov 01, 2005 | 04:14 PM CST
Antichaotropic Salts for Stabilizing Cysteine
By: Albert Shansky, PhD, Albert Shansky Consultant…
Antichaotropic salts stabilize cysteine by lowering the water activity in an aqueous solution. This technique can be used to extend the shelf life of cysteine permanent wave solutions.
Nov 01, 2005 | 03:13 PM CST
The Long and Short of Hair Care
By: Laurie DiBerardino
In personal care, the hair care market holds an impressive second only to the booming skin care segment.
Nov 01, 2005 | 02:59 PM CST
Recent Polymer Technologies for Hair Care
By: Bernice Ridley and Colleen M. Rocafort, Ciba S…
More than 20 polymers from seven companies are reviewed in this survey of recent polymer technologies for hair care. A variety of new functions and multifunctionalities are seen in these products launched within the past two years.
Nov 01, 2005 | 02:52 PM CST
Torsional Behavior of Human Hair by Single Fiber Torsion Pendulum Method
By: Y. K. Kamath, TRI
Torsional properties are described by the author as a method to distinguish between the surface and the bulk effects of actives in hair formulations.
Nov 01, 2005 | 02:44 PM CST
Inside the Hair: An Advanced Hair Biology Model
By: Randy Schueller and Perry Romanowski, Alberto-…
In this survey from the literature, various writers describe a model of the inside of a hair strand, showing a multilamellar structure of the cuticle cells, a multifibril structure of the cortex, and a variety of lipids that are thought to be major contributors to the hair’s physical properties. What exactly is hair? Simply put, the answer is that hair is protein. But this simple answer does not even begin to explain the complexity and sophistication of the hair fiber.
Jul 25, 2005 | 01:01 PM CDT
Advances in Polymers for Hair Coloring
By: R.Y. Lochhead, The University of Southern Miss…
This article surveys patents and technical literature, principally from the past 10 years, to report advances in polymers used for dyeing hair, color retention,and hair lightening. Associative thickeners (anionic, cationic, amphoteric, nonionic, HASE, HEUR), nonassociative thickeners, and silicones are discussed.
