Antidandruff Hair Tonic Containing Piroctone Olamine

    January 1988 in “ Cosmetics and toiletries
    Eberhard Futterer
    TLDR 0.1% piroctone olamine in hair tonics effectively treats dandruff.
    The document discussed an antidandruff hair tonic containing piroctone olamine, a compound known for its effectiveness in treating dandruff. The study highlighted the chemical properties and benefits of piroctone olamine, particularly its role as an active ingredient in hair care products such as shampoos and lotions. The research emphasized the compound's efficiency in combating dandruff, making it a valuable addition to hair care formulations. The article was published in 1988 in the journal "Cosmetics and Toiletries" and included references to related scientific literature.
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