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titleOfInvention Second solution for permanent wave treatment
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled 2nd solution capable of sufficiently oxidizing hair to the tip end when applied to a hair bundle wound round a rod, by compounding hydrogen peroxide used as an oxidizing agent with a hair- protecting agent and a moisture-retaining agent having high specific gravity, thereby adjusting the specific gravity of the mixture within a specific range. n CONSTITUTION: Hydrogen peroxide acting as an oxidizing agent is compounded with a moisture-retaining agent having high specific gravity, e.g. glycerol, lactate, pyridonecarboxylic acid salt, etc., and a hair-protecting agent such as collagen polypeptide, oil and fat, etc., to adjust the specific gravity of the composition to ≥1.05. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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