Conditioning Agents for Hair and Skin 2020
DOI: 10.1201/9781003064954-11
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Polymers as Conditioning Agents for Hair and Skin

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“…In this work, cationic conditioners with different molecular weights were used together to improve the suppleness and conditioning properties of shampoo. Take cationic cellulose conditioners as an example, it was revealed that the combination of polyquaternium-10 with a high molecular weight and polyquaternium-7 with a medium molecular weight can effectively improve hair combability and suppleness and avoid the deposition of cationic substances with a high molecular weight on the hair surface [35,36]. Further combination with a relatively mild cationic conditioner (e.g., lauryl methyl gluceth-10 hydroxypropyldimonium chloride, propyltrimoniumchloride acrylamide/dimethylacrylamide copolymer) can significantly promote the flocculation effect on the hair of oil components in shampoo, thus improving hair combability and hand feel [37].…”
Section: Hair Conditionersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, cationic conditioners with different molecular weights were used together to improve the suppleness and conditioning properties of shampoo. Take cationic cellulose conditioners as an example, it was revealed that the combination of polyquaternium-10 with a high molecular weight and polyquaternium-7 with a medium molecular weight can effectively improve hair combability and suppleness and avoid the deposition of cationic substances with a high molecular weight on the hair surface [35,36]. Further combination with a relatively mild cationic conditioner (e.g., lauryl methyl gluceth-10 hydroxypropyldimonium chloride, propyltrimoniumchloride acrylamide/dimethylacrylamide copolymer) can significantly promote the flocculation effect on the hair of oil components in shampoo, thus improving hair combability and hand feel [37].…”
Section: Hair Conditionersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, cationic polymers used for shampoo are cationized cellulose Polyquartanium-10 , cationized guar gum 12,35 , and synthetic polymers such as a homopolymer of DADMAC PDADMAC, Polyquartanium-6 , copolymers with DADMAC and acrylamide Polyquartanium-7 36 , and the like. A number of novel synthetic cationic polymers have been developed in order to expand application functions 37 . However, the mechanism of coacervation in the dilution process has not been comprehensively understood because there are an infinite number of surfactant and polymer combinations.…”
Section: Complex Coacervation and Its Function In Shampoo 21 Application Of Coacervation In Shampoomentioning
confidence: 99%