Hair care and hair care products

    March 2001 in “ Clinics in dermatology
    John Edward Gray
    TLDR Bleaching damages hair, making it rougher and weaker.
    The document discussed various categories of hair care products, including cleansing, conditioning, styling, and coloring products, and their development to meet specific cosmetic needs. It highlighted the importance of understanding different hair types, such as Nordic and African hair, and the challenges in creating universal products. The document also emphasized the role of conditioners in reducing grooming force and improving hair appearance, the use of styling products for temporary changes, and the significance of hair care in maintaining self-esteem and employment opportunities. It concluded that physicians should stay informed about the advancements in hair care products to better address hair-related pathological conditions.
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