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Effect of hair damage on the colour uptake of an oxidizing semi-permanent colorant

Further our previous study on the hair damages, this paper investigated the effect of three different hair damaging treatments on the coloration effect with an oxidizing semi-permanent colorant. The three damaging treatments are (i) sunlight (simulated by Xenon light), (ii) perming, and (iii) bleach...

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Published in:Fibers and polymers 2008-06, Vol.9 (3), p.341-348
Main Authors: Cheng, S. Y., Yuen, C. W. M., Kan, C. W., Cheuk, K. K. L.
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description Further our previous study on the hair damages, this paper investigated the effect of three different hair damaging treatments on the coloration effect with an oxidizing semi-permanent colorant. The three damaging treatments are (i) sunlight (simulated by Xenon light), (ii) perming, and (iii) bleaching. The colour uptake was evaluated differently with conventional method by CIE L*a*b* system of equation. In addition, the colour fastness properties of colored hairs to different simulated daily treatment such as (i) hair washing, (ii) hair perming, (iii) sunlight exposure, and (iv) swimming in the sea were also examined. Based on the experimental results, It could be concluded that the hair treatment with bleaching could improve the colouring performance because of the elimination of melanin from hair. Meanwhile, the colour fastness properties of the colored hair under different colour fastness testing conditions were getting worse with respect to the increasing degree of damaging treatment.
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Hair
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Polymer Sciences
Simulation
Sunlight
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