Description |
1 online resource (750 pages) |
Contents |
Front cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Contributors; 1 Hair Structure, Function, and Physicochemical Properties; 1. STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION 1.1. Morphology; 1.2. Hair Structure; 1.3. Chemical Composition; 1.4. Origin of Hair Color; 2. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; 2.1. Mechanical Properties; 2.2. Surface Properties; 2.3. Thermal Properties; 2.4. Electric and Dielectric Properties; 2 The Hair Follicle: Structure and Function; 1. FUNCTIONAL COMPARTMENTS OF THE HAIR FOLLICLE; 1.1. Dermal Compartment: Dermal Sheath and Dermal Papilla |
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1.2. Epithelial Compartment: Matrix, Outer Root Sheath, Inner Root Sheath and Hair Shaft1.3. Other Components of the Hair Follicle; 2. THE DYNAMICS OF HAIR FOLLICLE MORPHOGENESIS; 3. THE DYNAMICS OF HAIR FOLLICLE CYCLE 3.1. The Different Phases; 3.2. Anagen to Catagen Transition; 3.3. Telogen to Anagen Transition; 3.4. Stem Cells; 4. THE MOLECULAR CONTROL OF HAIR GROWTH AND HAIR CYCLE; 4.1. Hormones; 4.2. Growth Factors and Cytokines; 5. THE GENETICS OF HAIR GROWTH AND PIGMENTATION 5.1. Hair Growth and Morphogenesis; 5.2. Pigmentation; 6. CONCLUSION AND PERSPECTIVES |
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3 Scalp and Hair Hygiene: Shampoos1. INTRODUCTION; 2. CHEMISTRY OF SURFACTANTS USED IN SHAMPOOS; 2.1. Anionic Surfactants; 2.2. Amphoteric Surfactants; 2.3. Non-ionic Surfactants; 2.4. Cationic Surfactants; 2.5. Saponins; 3. BASIC MECHANISMS OF SHAMPOO ACTION; 3.1. The Physical Chemistry of Hair Cleansing; 3.2. The Effects of Surfactants on the Skin and Hair; 4. SHAMPOO FORMULATION 4.1. Principle; 4.2. Cleansing Base; 4.3. ''Active'' Ingredients; 4.4. Other Ingredients; 5. SHAMPOO CATEGORIES; 5.1. The ''Classic'' Shampoos with Hygiene as the Priority; 5.2. Beautifying, Conditioning Shampoos |
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5.3. Treatment Shampoos5.4. Shampoos for Babies and Children; 5.5. Shampoos for Professional Use; 5.6. Dry Shampoos; 6. SHAMPOO EVALUATION 6.1. In-use Qualities and Cosmetic Performance; 6.2. Treatment and Care Efficacy; 7. SAFETY OF SHAMPOOS 7.1. Consumer Safety; 7.2. Environmental Safety; 4 Hair Care Products; 1. SCALP AND HAIR; 1.1. Scalp Care; 1.2. Hair Care; 5 Temporary Restyling of the Hair; I. INTRODUCTION; 2. PRINCIPLES OF HAIR SETTING; 2.1. Cycle of Dry Hair; 2.2. Cycle of Wet Hair; 2.3. Extension of Wet Hair, Drying Under Stress, Releasing After Drying |
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3. HAIR STYLING AND SETTING PRODUCTS 3.1. Shaping the Hairstyle3.2. Products to Prolong the Hold of a Hairstyle; 3.3. Finishing Products and Style-Controlling Products; 3.4. The Evolution of Hairstyling and Setting Products; 3.5. Mode of Use of Setting and Styling Products; 3.6. The Principles of Product Function in Hair Styling and Setting; 3.7. Principles of Styling and Style Controlling Product Formulation; 3.8. Structural Ingredients of the Material; 3.9. Cosmetic Additives; 3.10. Other Ingredients; 3.11. Ingredients Providing Texture; 3.12. Perspectives; 4. HAIR SPRAYS |
Summary |
The most comprehensive source on the subject, this Second Edition is completely revised and expanded to reveal the most recent advances, technologies, and trends in hair and hair care science-tracking the development of hair care products, the emergence of new regulatory practices, and the latest methods in product safety and efficacy assessment |
Notes |
4.1. Hold Principle |
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Subject |
Hair -- Care and hygiene.
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Hair -- Diseases.
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Scalp -- Diseases.
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Hair -- Care and hygiene
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Hair -- Diseases
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Scalp -- Diseases
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wilkinson, John
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ISBN |
9780849398605 |
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0849398606 |
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