Repairing Effects of Diglucosyl Gallic Acid on Coloring-Damaged Hair
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概要
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The hair of consumers using hair colors frequently suffers from serious damage to silky feeling on their hair, of which surface turns hydrophilic with hair dye and hair bleach. The damaged hair can be dramatically recovered with applying diglucosyl gallic acid (DGA) and alkyl quaternary ammonium salt on the colored hair. These compounds form a hydrophobic layer (artificial F-layer) on the damaged surface of cuticle, and anchor so firmly that the artificial F-layer is hardly washed off with shampoo. DGA is proposed to be a new cosmetic ingredient, which is a very useful agent for the recovery of damaged hair due to coloring.
- 日本油化学会の論文
- 2004-06-01
著者
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KATO TEIJI
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University
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Kato Teiji
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Utsunomiya University
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Ito Taketoshi
Beauty-care Research Laboratories Lion Corporation
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IIMURA Ken-ichi
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University
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Iimura Ken-ichi
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Utsunomiya University
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Nishida Yuichi
Beauty-care Research Laboratories Lion Corporation
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HOSOKAWA Minoru
Beauty-Care Research Laboratories, Lion Corporation
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AONO Megumi
Beauty-Care Research Laboratories, Lion Corporation
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YOKOMAKU Atsushi
Beauty-Care Research Laboratories, Lion Corporation
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KONTA Hiroshi
Material Science Research Center, Lion Corporation
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SUGIYAMA Keikichi
Beauty-Care Research Laboratories, Lion Corporation
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Aono Megumi
Beauty-care Research Laboratories Lion Corporation
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Konta Hiroshi
Material Science Research Center Lion Corporation
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Hosokawa Minoru
Beauty-care Research Laboratories Lion Corporation
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Nishida Yuichi
Beauty Care Res. Laboratories Lion Corp.
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Yokomaku Atsushi
Beauty-care Research Laboratories Lion Corporation
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Sugiyama Keikichi
Beauty-care Research Laboratories Lion Corporation
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