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Gel hairdressings

Clear Gel Hairdressings Clear gel hairdressings come in two forms, i.e., microemulsions or setting gels. Microemulsions are systems containing mineral oil, which can be blended with emollients, conditioning additives, lanolins, and protein compounds. [Pg.96]

Czene, K., Tiikkaja, S., and Hemminki, K. (2003). Cancer risks in hairdressers assessment of carcinogenicity of hair dyes and gels, International Journal of Cancer, 105, 108-112. [Pg.152]

The semi-permanent hair-dye products, available to professional hairdressers or directly to the consumer for home use, are often products to be applied to the wet hair after shampooing and rinsed out carefully after waiting for 10-30 min. They are available in all kinds of presentations lotions, gels, creams, foaming preparations, etc. [Pg.191]

Chem. Descrip. PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-30 castor oil, dimethicone PEG-8 meadowfoamate, oleth-20 CAS 61788-85-0 61791-12-6 157479-51-1 9004-98-2 Uses Emulsifier for ringing gels for antiperspirants/deodorants, sunscreens, hairdressings, styling aids, conditioners, microemulsion gels Properties Cl. to si. hazy off-wh. to yel liq. mild odor acid value 5.0 max. ref index. 1.45-1.47... [Pg.1529]


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