1Preface
665.2.4 Practical Developments of Direct Dye Products
2Chapter 1. Hair Structure, Function, and Physicochemical Properties
675.2.5 Types of Dyes
31.1 introdution
685.3 Exercise
41.2 Structure And Composition
69Chapter 6. Hair Product Safety
51.2.1 Morphology
706.1 introduction
61.2.2 Hair Structure
716.2 Potential Risks with Hair Products
71.2.3 Chemical Composition
726.3 Classification of Hair Products
81.2.4 Origin of Hair Color
736.4 Assessment of Hair Product Safety
91.3 Physical Properties
746.5 Post-Marketing Safety Monitoring: Cosmetovigilance
101.3.1 Mechanical Properties
756.6 The Environmental Safety of Cosmetic Products
111.3.2 Surface Properties
766.7 Risk Assessment
121.3.3 Thermal Properties
776.8 Exercise
131.4 Exercise
78Chapter 7. Adverse Reactions to Hair Products
14Chapter 2. Scalp and Hair Hygiene- Shampoos
797.1 Hair Trauma
152.1 Introduction
807.1.1 Physical Trauma
162.2 Chemistry of surfactants used in shampoo
817.1.2 Chemical Trauma
172.3 The basic mechanism of shampooing action
827.2 Bird’s Nest Hair
182.3.1 The Physical Chemistry of Hair Cleansing
837.3 Color Accidents
192.3.2 The Effects of Surfactants on the Skin and Hair
847.4 Adverse Reactions on the Skin
202.4 Shampoo Formulation
857.5 Chemical Burn
212.4.1 Principle
867.6 Mechanism of Allergic Contract Dermatitis
222.4.2 Cleansing Base
877.7 Immunologic Contact Urticaria
232.5 Shampoo Categories
887.8 Permanent Waving
242.6 Safety of Shampoos
897.9 Permanent Dyes
252.6.1 Consumer Safety
907.10 Alternative Dyes
262.6.2 Environmental Safety
917.11 Prevention
272.7 Exercise
927.12 Incidence
28Chapter 3. Hair Care Products
937.13 Semi-permanent Dyes
293.1 Scalp and Hair
947.14 Vegetable Dyes
303.2 Hair type and Condition
957.15 Metallic Dyes
313.2.1 Dry Hair
967.16 Bleaches
323.2.2 Fine, Limp Hair
977.17 Exercise
333.3 Basic Ingredients of Hair Care
98Chapter 8. Disorders Related to Hair Growth & Pigmentation
343.3.1 Organic Acids
998.1 The Hair Growth Cycle and Melanin Unit Recycling
353.3.2 Vitamins
1008.2 Regulation of Hair Pigmentation
363.3.3 Protein Derivatives
1018.3 Hair Greying
373.3.4 Conditioning Creams and Emulsions
1028.4 Alopecia
383.3.5 Deep Conditioners
1038.5 Seborrhea
393.3.6 Lotions or Liquid Gels
1048.6 Dandruff
403.3.7 Conditioners Free from Cationic Surfactants
1058.7 Exercise
413.3.8 Hair Treatments with a Vector Effect
106Chapter 9. Occupational Disorders in Hairdressers
423.4 Exercise
1079.1 Definition
43Chapter 4. Permanent Waving and Hair Straightening
1089.2 Sites
444.1 Historical Techniques
1099.3 Diagnosis of Contact Dermatitis
454.1.1 Hot Waving
1109.4 Investigation
464.1.2 Heating Sachets
1119.5 Management
474.1.3 Tepid Wave
1129.6 Prognosis
484.2 Cold Waving
1139.7 Prevention
494.3 Acid Permanent Waving
1149.8 Specific Risks in Hairdressing
504.3.1 Hair Straightening
1159.9 Exercise
514.3.2 Reducer/Oxidant Technology
116Chapter 10. Hair Transplantation
524.3.3 Alkaline Technology
11710.1 History of Scalp Autografts
534.3.4 Comparison of the Modes of Action of the Two Techniques
11810.2 Description of the technique
544.4 Exercise
11910.2.1 Principle
55Chapter 5. Hair Bleaching & Coloring
12010.2.2 Objectives
565.1 Bleaching
12110.2.3 Description of the Technique
575.1.1 The Chemistry of Bleaching
12210.3 Surgical Therapeutic Indications
585.1.2 Bleaching Techniques
12310.3.1 Indications in Women
595.1.3 Removal of Hair Dyes
12410.3.2 Indications in Men
605.1.4 Effects of Bleaching Hair
12510.3.3 Ethnic Indications
615.1.5 Importance of Bleaching Hair
12610.4 Summary
625.2 Coloring
12710.5 Exercise
635.2.1 Temporary Coloring
128Glossary
645.2.2 Semi-permanent Coloring
129Appendix
655.2.3 Permanent Coloring
130Index