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Author Bouillon, Claude

Title The Science of Hair Care
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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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
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
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
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
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
Print version record
Subject Hair -- Care and hygiene.
Hair -- Diseases.
Scalp -- Diseases.
Hair -- Care and hygiene
Hair -- Diseases
Scalp -- Diseases
Form Electronic book
Author Wilkinson, John
ISBN 9780849398605
0849398606