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1990
The importance of a causually effective treatment for scalp seborrhoea and dandruff results from the high incidence of these conditions. For such treatment, shampooing is of crucial importance. This chapter discusses the effects of shampoos on sebaceous secretion and on the hydrolysis of triglycerides and the relevance of this for scalp seborrhoea, and
M. Gehse, M. Gloor
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The importance of a causually effective treatment for scalp seborrhoea and dandruff results from the high incidence of these conditions. For such treatment, shampooing is of crucial importance. This chapter discusses the effects of shampoos on sebaceous secretion and on the hydrolysis of triglycerides and the relevance of this for scalp seborrhoea, and
M. Gehse, M. Gloor
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2005
I. INTRODUCTION The primary function of shampoos is to clean the hair, thereby improving its appearance through the removal of dulling deposits that can weigh the hair down and even cause it to stick together. The main function of conditioners is to reduce the magnitude of the forces associated with combing or brushing hair. This latter benefit is also
Jiashi J. Tarng, Charles Reich
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I. INTRODUCTION The primary function of shampoos is to clean the hair, thereby improving its appearance through the removal of dulling deposits that can weigh the hair down and even cause it to stick together. The main function of conditioners is to reduce the magnitude of the forces associated with combing or brushing hair. This latter benefit is also
Jiashi J. Tarng, Charles Reich
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1989
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the raw materials contained and the percentage by weight of each raw material of various shampoos. Some of the shampoos discussed include acid-pH conditioning shampoo, cationic conditioning shampoo, low pH mild shampoo, and amphoteric gel shampoo.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the raw materials contained and the percentage by weight of each raw material of various shampoos. Some of the shampoos discussed include acid-pH conditioning shampoo, cationic conditioning shampoo, low pH mild shampoo, and amphoteric gel shampoo.
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1972
The word ‘shampoo’ is derived from the Hindustani word champo, which means to press or rub. Shampooing is the act of pressing or rubbing. To shampoo is to wash, cleanse or remove all dirt dust grease lacquer setting aids other matter from the surface of the hair and skin by the process of shampooing or hair washing.
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The word ‘shampoo’ is derived from the Hindustani word champo, which means to press or rub. Shampooing is the act of pressing or rubbing. To shampoo is to wash, cleanse or remove all dirt dust grease lacquer setting aids other matter from the surface of the hair and skin by the process of shampooing or hair washing.
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Fluorescence With Chloroxine Shampoo
Archives of Dermatology, 1979To the Editor.— An interesting problem was recently brought to my attention after I examined a young girl with tinea capitis. After positive results of Wood's light examination and a positive culture for Microsporum audouinii , she was treated with orally administered griseofulvin and asked to shampoo daily with chloroxine (Capitrol Cream Shampoo ...
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Shampoos and their aesthetic effects
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1983SynopsisWe investigated whether the aesthetic appearance of the hair after shampooing was more closely related to certain specific effects than to others. Sensorial assessments were carried out on subjects tested on ‘split heads’according to the Profile Method and on subjects tested on the whole head by means of three consumer tests.
J. A. Reinstein, J. Scandel, N. Brudney
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2-in-1 Shampoo Technology: State-of-the-Art Shampoo and Conditioner in One
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 1994Consumers have expressed a need for cleaning and conditioning in one step. Conventional shampoo technology using anionic surfactants and cationic conditioners results in charge interaction and complexing of the ingredients. Neither shampoo nor conditioner achieves the desired result. The successful solution was to incorporate charge neutral dimethicone
H. Rushton, C.L. Gummer, H. Flasch
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The antifungal action of dandruff shampoos
Mycopathologia, 1999The disease commonly known as "dandruff" is caused by numerous host factors in conjunction with the normal flora yeast Malassezia furfur (Pityrosporum ovale). Indeed, clinical studies have shown that administration of antifungal agents correlates with an improved clinical condition.
Glenn S. Bulmer, Amelia C. Bulmer
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Formulation of natural shampoos¶
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2001Synopsis Formulating cosmetics using completely natural raw materials is a difficult task. The challenge lies in selecting materials that can be rationally justified as ‘natural’ and formulating them into cosmetics whose functionality is comparable with their synthetic counterparts.The present paper focuses on the formulation of completely natural ...
A.R. Mainkar, C.I. Jolly
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Evaluation of commercial herbal shampoos
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2000Synopsis Selecting the evaluation parameters of a shampoo is a challenging task, simply because of the multitude of both subjective and instrumental test methodologies available for this purpose. The present paper focuses on the evaluation of herbal shampoos using some of these parameters.
C I Jolly, A R Mainkar
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