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publicationDate 1985-01-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-217987-A1
titleOfInvention HAIR AGENT ON CATIONIC BASE
abstract The invention relates to hair-dyeing compositions based on cationic gel for dyeing and tinting human hair, which are based on substantive dyes. Of these, the quaternary azo and quinoneimine compounds are of particular interest because of their faerberic properties. It had to be found a gel base in which these cationic self-coloring dyes can be incorporated without their Faerbeergebnis is impaired and even after rinsing the hair neither loaded nor leave a coating. This object was achieved by using the water-insoluble, highly swellable hydrophilic polymers which have been prepared by copolymerization of dimethyldiallylammonium salts with unsaturated carboxylic acid esters, eg. B. with Maleinsaeurediallylester. The swollen, homogenized gels are compatible with the substantive dyes and allow the production of hair dyes with very good performance characteristics.
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