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Mongoloid hair

Mongoloid melanosomes again could be attributed to differences in hair color. CesarinP also reported that melanosomes in Mongoloid hair are transferred individually or in aggregates to cells moving upward from the hair bulb to form the hair shaft. [Pg.78]

The binding of chemicals to hair is also affected by hair type. Lotzsch et al. studied the adsorption and desorption of distearyl-dimethylammonium chloride (DSD-MAC) with three Caucasoid and three Mongoloid hair samples. DSDMAC is a cationic surfactant which is used in commercial cosmetic products such as setting lotions and rinses for hair treatment. For hair samples treated with DSDMAC, adsorption was... [Pg.83]


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