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titleOfInvention Leave-in hair dyeing process using a composition comprising a coloured polymer and an active cosmetic agent
abstract The invention relates to a hair dyeing process consisting of the application of a composition containing at least one anionic coloured polymer comprising an anionic chromophore and at least one active cosmetic agent selected from among a non-silicon oil, an alkylpolyglucoside surfactant, a carboxylic anionic or cationic, amphoteric, nonionic non-associative setting polymer, an organic silicon compound comprising less than 6 silicon atoms. According to the invention, there is no rinsing stage after said application. Such a process makes it possible to obtain a coloration which is easy to carry out and which preserves the cosmetic appearance of the keratin fibres.
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