2011
DOI: 10.2115/fiber.67.273
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A Study of Hair Dye using Henna and Haematoxylon Campechianum Dye

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“…The perm solutions treated hairpiece was left in a constant-temperature water bath shaker with 1/3 of the shaker volume of clean water, a water temperature of 40 ± 1°C, and a shaking frequency of 200 rpm [12]. The hairpiece was then washed with 400 mL of sodium laureth sulfate (SLES, 60 mg/ml in solution) for 7 min, and rinsed twice with 400 mL of clean water under the same conditions for 3 min.…”
Section: Hair Washing Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perm solutions treated hairpiece was left in a constant-temperature water bath shaker with 1/3 of the shaker volume of clean water, a water temperature of 40 ± 1°C, and a shaking frequency of 200 rpm [12]. The hairpiece was then washed with 400 mL of sodium laureth sulfate (SLES, 60 mg/ml in solution) for 7 min, and rinsed twice with 400 mL of clean water under the same conditions for 3 min.…”
Section: Hair Washing Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,14 Many plants are naturally available and have the potential to be employed in the manufacture of shampoos, including kalonji extract, henna extract, ritha extract, shikakai extract, and amla extract. [15][16][17][18][19] For shampoo products to be safe for hair and health, it is crucial to develop new cosmetic formulas and assess their quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%