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publicationNumber CN-112336643-B
titleOfInvention Application of fibroin as carrier of hair dye dye and hair dyeing method
abstract The invention discloses the application of fibroin as a carrier of hair dye dyes and a hair dyeing method. The invention discloses a hair dye composition, comprising a hair dye dye and a dye carrier, wherein the dye carrier is silk protein. The present invention also discloses a hair dyeing method, comprising the following steps: coating the above hair dye composition of the present invention on the surface of the hair, and then inducing the fibroin to undergo structural transformation and solidification by physical means and/or chemical means , to complete the dyeing and fixing of the hair after curing. Different from traditional hair dyes and hair dyeing methods, the present invention utilizes fibroin as a carrier for embedding hair dye dyes, and uses surface coating technology to coat the hair keratin composition based on fibroin on the surface of hair keratin. The induction and solidification of the protein secondary structure makes the hair dye composition firmly adhere to the hair surface.
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