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titleOfInvention Hair dressing agent composition
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a jellylike hair dressing agent not letting hand and hair be greasy in application to hair, having excellent set retention, making hair dry free from a feeling of physical disorder, finishing with lustrous hair. n CONSTITUTION: (A) Malt thick syrup, preferably malt thick syrup saccharified with an enzyme, especially having a composition of 20-25% dextrin, 40-60% maltase and 1-5% glucose is blended with (B) a polyalkylene glycol compound conventionally used for hair setting in a ratio of about 0.05-10wt.% component A and 1-20wt.% component B to give a hair dressing agent having extremely improved oily greasiness of hand and hair, a common defect of polyalkylene glycol compound and the above-mentioned effects. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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