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20 / 729 resultsresearch Protective Effect of Conditioning Agents on Afro-Ethnic Hair Chemically Treated with Thioglycolate-Based Straightening Emulsion
Conditioning agents, especially jojoba oil and lauryl PEG/PPG-18/18 methicone, protect and strengthen chemically straightened Afro-ethnic hair.
research Protective Effect of Conditioner Agents on Hair Treated with Oxidative Hair Dye
Conditioners in hair dye reduce damage and improve combability.
research Shampoo Formulation
Shampoos clean hair mainly with surfactants and have added ingredients for extra benefits.
research Hair Weathering: Degeneration of Hair by Environmental and Cosmetic Factors
Avoid chemical and physical damage to protect hair.
research Therapeutic Approach for Hair Growth and Regeneration Using Bioactive Formulation Containing Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Derived Conditioned Medium
The hair growth serum Trichosera® was effective in increasing hair regrowth and density and reducing hair fall without significant side effects.
research A Novel Cosmetic Approach to Treat Thinning Hair
A new hair treatment with caffeine and other ingredients makes hair thicker and less likely to break.
research Tribological Properties Between Taut Hair Fibers in Wet Conditions: A New Shampoo Formulation for Eliminating Stick-Slip Friction
Shampoo B, which uses water-soluble silicone, is better at detangling hair in wet conditions due to its two-layer conditioning film.
research Study of the Composition of 140 Shampoos: Similarities and Differences Depending on the Sales Channel Used
Pharmacy-sold shampoos tend to have fewer allergens compared to those sold in other stores.
research Hair Growth Promoting Effect of Essence Manufactured with Products Fermented by Lactobacillus Rhamnosus and Backryeoncho (Opuntia Ficus-Indica Var. Sarboten) Fruits in Mice
The essence made from fermented products increased hair growth in mice better than minoxidil.
research Hair Cosmetics
The article concludes that advancements in hair cosmetics require dermatologists to stay informed about products and their potential risks, including allergies and higher risks for hairdressers.
research A Method to Improve the Efficacy of Topical Eflornithine Hydrochloride Cream
Using microneedles before applying eflornithine cream can make it more effective at stopping hair growth.
research Effect of Rubbing Application on the Skin Permeation of Active Ingredients from Lotion and Cream
Rubbing skin increases absorption of water-soluble drugs from lotions and creams, but not oil-soluble drugs.
research The Efficacy of Shampoo Containing Ginseng Radix on Preventing Hair Loss and Promoting Hair Growth
Shampoo with ginseng helped improve hair thickness, density, growth, and reduced hair loss.
research Pros and Cons of Cleansing Conditioners
Co-washing is gentler on hair but can cause residue buildup.
research Comprehensive Insight Into Cutaneous Application of Hemp
Hemp is a promising ingredient for skin products due to its healing and soothing properties.
research Ethnodermatological Use of Medicinal Plants in India: From Ayurvedic Formulations to Clinical Perspectives – A Review
Indian herbal medicine shows promise for treating skin diseases but needs more research to prove effectiveness.
research Pharmaceutical Evaluation of Different Shampoo Brands in Local Saudi Market
All evaluated shampoos meet Saudi standards.
research Nanomaterials in Hair Care and Treatment
Nanomaterials can improve hair care products and treatments, including hair loss and alopecia, by enhancing stability and safety, and allowing controlled release of compounds, but their safety in cosmetics needs more understanding.
research Hesperidin from Orange Peel as a Promising Skincare Bioactive: An Overview
Hesperidin from orange peels is a promising natural ingredient for skincare due to its multiple beneficial properties.
research Vibrational Raman and IR Data on Brown Hair Subjected to Bleaching
Bleaching hair changes its structure and weakens it, which is important for understanding hair damage and creating treatments.