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titleOfInvention Hair Shape Molding Agent
abstract [PROBLEMS] The present invention relates to a hair-shaped molding and holding agent, and is used as a perming wave agent for hair or a straightener for shaft hair, and pearlite which is one of the multi-element minerals in its composition. It contains a powder or pineal rock powder to provide good hair-shaping, very little hair damage, less irritation to the scalp or the finger of the operator, and a hair-shaped molding oil that is good for maintaining the hairstyle. I'm trying to provide.n n n [Solution] It is characterized by operating at 30 to 60 ° C. when using pearl rock powder or pine rock powder as one of the multi-element minerals and containing 0.1 to 3.0% by weight of a mercap compound as a reducing agent. The hair-shaped shaping | molding holding agent of this invention is used as a 1st agent, and this 1st agent is used combining the 2nd agent containing hydrogen peroxide or a succinate.n n n  Pearl rock powder, pine rock powder, mercap compound, the first agent and the second agent of the molding and holding agent.
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