Carrie Shipley / Ray Rigoletto
The Hair Editor: Manuel Gamez-GarciaPart 3.3.1An Overview of the Physical and Chemical Properties of Hairand their relation to Cosmetic Needs, Performance and PropertiesManuel Gamez-Garcia3.3.1.1 Introduction3.3.1.2 Chemical composition of hair3.3.1.3 Main types of hair cells3.3.1.4 Cortical cells and their role in hair properties3.3.1.4 Different types of cortical cells and hair shape3.3.1.5 Cuticle cells and their role in hair properties3.3.1.7 Melanin pigments in hair3.3.1.8 Hair function3.3.1.9 The folliclePart 3.3.3Hair Aging: Fundamentals, Protection and RepairPadmaja Prem, Ph.D3.3.3.1 Introduction3.3.3.2 Structure, Composition, and Natural Color of Hair3.3.3.3 Fundamentals and Signs of Aging Hair3.3.3.4 Photo-Aging of Hair3.3.3.5 Protection of Hair from Aging3.3.3.6 Anti-Aging Hair Care ProductsPart 3.3.4Mechanisms of Changes in Hair ShapeManuel Gamez-Garcia3.3.4.1 Introduction3.3.4.2 The shape memory properties of hair 3.3.4.3 Changes in hair shape by water-setting3.3.4.4 Changes in hair shape by hot iron treatments3.3.4.5 Physical processes taking place inside hair during hot ironing3.3.4.6 Hair shape changes induced by permanent waving solutions3.3.4.7 Hair shape changes induced by alkaline relaxers3.3.4.8 Hair shape changes induced during grooming practices3.3.4.9 Hair volume and changes in hair shape3.3.4.10 Frizz in hair and changes in shape3.3.4.11 Body in hair and changes in hair shape3.3.4.12 Hair shape changes induced by styling polymers3.3.4.13 Role of styling polymers in changing hair shape6.10 ShampoosIngredients, Formulation and Efficacy EvaluationAuthor: Carrie ShipleySection I: Typical Shampoo IngredientsSection II: Hair-Cleansing MechanismSection IV: Future Trends in ShampoosSection III: Shampoo Evaluation6.11 Hair Styling (Author Charles Warren)6.12 Specialty Styling Products 6.13 Permanent Waving 6.14 Conditioners/Treatments 6.15 Hair Colorants and Protection Author: Padmaja Prem6.15.1 Introduction6.15.2 Fundamentals of Hair Coloring 6.15.3 Factors Influencing Color Fading and Color Removal 6.15.4 Color Protection6.15.5 Color Vibrancy and Shine6.15.6 Remedies for Color Protection, Vibrancy, and Shine6.15.7 Ingredients and Products for Color-Treated Hair 6.16 Reactive Hair Care Products (Author Charles Warren)6.17 Formula/Product Development from the Formulator's ViewpointPart 11.4A Survey of Test Methodology Used in Evaluating the Damage, Protection and Repair of HairAuthors: Ray Rigoletto, Tim Gillence11.4.2 The nature of hair damage11.4.3 Simulating damaging hair treatments for studying the alleviating effects of protective and repair ingredients11.4.4 Instrumentation and experimental methods for studying damage and protection of hair11.4.5 Color protection11.4.6 Repair Techniques11.4.7 Tests to study whole hair attributes from damaging effects and improvements with cosmetic treatments