2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2494.2009.00462_2.x
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J. Cosmet. Sci., 59, 203–215 (May/June 2008) 
Effects of permanent waving on changes of protein and physicomorphological properties in human head hair

Abstract: Synopsis Two types of permanent waving [digital perm (DP) and croquignole winding perm (CWP)] and two waving lotions [cysteamine‐HCl, pH 9.31, liquid type (lotion A) and sodium thioglycolate, pH 9.97, cream type (lotion B)] were used for this study. The protein content was decreased by permanent waving treatments on the whole, and the degree of reduction was dependent on the hair styling and waving lotion used. The greatest decrease (by 58%) was found in hairs processed with the three‐treatment performance of … Show more

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“…As described above, permanent waving is performed on the basis of the oxidizing action and reducing action of permanent wave solutions [1,2], and hair damage as a result of winding, combing, and using high-temperature hairdressing irons is also often seen. Figures 1-4 are scanning electron micrographs of broken hairs and hair damage caused by permanent wave solutions.…”
Section: Hair Injury By Permanent Wave Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As described above, permanent waving is performed on the basis of the oxidizing action and reducing action of permanent wave solutions [1,2], and hair damage as a result of winding, combing, and using high-temperature hairdressing irons is also often seen. Figures 1-4 are scanning electron micrographs of broken hairs and hair damage caused by permanent wave solutions.…”
Section: Hair Injury By Permanent Wave Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all of the skin injuries caused by permanent wave solutions on the basis of their oxidizing action and reducing action is primary irritant contact dermatitis, and allergic contact dermatitis is very rare [1,2].…”
Section: Skin Injury By Permanent Wave Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%