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titleOfInvention Hair rinse agent
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a hair rinse agent improved in combing and antistatic properties for hair by blending specific amounts of respective specified quaternary ammonium salt, glucose derivative and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine derivative with other ingredients and specifying pH. CONSTITUTION:A hair rinse agent, obtained by blending one or more of (A) 0.1-10wt.% compound expressed by formula I (R1 and R2 are 10-24C alkyl, alkenyl or hydroxyalkyl or further R2 is 1-3C alkyl; R3 and R4 are 1-3C alkyl; X is halogen or methyl sulfate residue) with (B) 0.05-10wt.% compound expressed by formula II (R5 is 1-4C alkyl or H; R6 and R7 are 9-21C alkyl or alkenyl; X and Y are positive numbers indicating polymerization degree of oxyethylene groups and X+Y is 110-150) and (C) 0.05-10wt.% compound expressed by formula III (n is an integer of 10-100) as essential ingredients and regulating the pH to 3.5-5.5 and excellent in combing and antistatic properties.
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