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Cohne AJ, Roe FJC. 1991. Review of lead toxicology relevant to the safety assessment of lead acetate as a hair colouring. Fd Chem Toxic 29(7) 485-507. [Pg.503]

Occupational Exposures of Hairdressers and Barbers and Personal Use of Hair Colourants Some Hair Dyes, Cosmetic Colourants, Industrial Dyestuffs and Aromatic Amines 1993 428 pages... [Pg.566]

Occupational Exposures of Hairdressers and Barbers and Personal Use of Hair Colourants ... [Pg.877]

She set off across the yard, wondering what hair colour to adopt. [Pg.184]

Elwood JM, Whitehead SM, Davison J, Stewart M, Galt M (1990) Malignant melanoma in England Risk associated with naevi, freckles, social class, hair colour, and sunburn. Int J Epidemiol, 19 801-810. [Pg.261]

Salim A, Orton D, Shaw S. Allergic contact dermatitis from Basic Red 22 in a hair-colouring mousse. Contact Dermatitis 2001 45(2) 123. [Pg.3199]

Herranz JL, Arteaga R, Armijo JA. Change in hair colour induced by valproic acid. Dev Med Child Neurol... [Pg.3591]

Searl CE, Havenden DG, Venih S, Gyde OHB. Carcinogenicity and mutagenicity test of some hair colourents and consituents. Nature 1975 225 506-509. [Pg.877]

Dominant mutation A change in a gene such that it only needs to happen in one of the two copies (maternal and paternal) in order to produce a characteristic change, e.g. an inherited disease, hair colour, etc. [Pg.329]

A wide range of organic chemicals (mostly synthetics, including certain additives and plasticisers - snch as phthalates, bisphenol A, and nonylphenols - all used as additives in plastics) are snspected potential ECD agents. The list of ECD also inclndes pesticides (such as DDT, which is banned) and many industrial and consnmer products - such as, liquid soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and hair colours - that contain alkylphenol ethoxylates (APE, which have been replaced by the more expensive, but much safer, alcohol ethoxylates). In addition, there are polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), dioxins, certain preservatives and metal ions, and even certain treated woods suspected as endocrine disruption agents in hnmans based on (limited) animal stndies, (see Table 2.2). Synthetic oestrogens are the focns of cnrrent concern for ECD there are certain natnral... [Pg.17]

Phenotype The physical expression of the genotype, resulting from the decoding and translation of the genes. Examples of phenotypes are eye color and hair colour. [Pg.124]

Hair dyes. Primary intermediates and couplers used in semi-permanent and permanent hair-colouring procedures. Allergies were described to ... [Pg.965]

Various. Allergic reactions were reported to pyrogallol. This compound is no longer allowed in hair colour products. The same holds true for Captan, a fungicide. [Pg.966]

EU Directive. EU Directive on the use of hydrogen peroxide in hair colour products. http //eur-es.eu ropa/LexUnServ/LexUnServ. do.un=CONSLEG.1976L0768. 19980918.EN.PDF. Accessed 5 Feb 2010. [Pg.195]


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