- 43 -- , Ha - He Hair, by J. L. Stoves, 4, 157. Hair by Combing, A Method for Study- ing the Static Electricity Produced on, R. G. Barber and A.M. Posner, 10, 236. Hair Chemistry, The Role of Dis.ul- phides and Mercaptans in, by J. L. Stoves, 3, 170. Hair Coloring - Modern Formulation Considerations, by Robert L. Goldemberg, 10, 291. Hair Dyes, Toxic and Allergic Compli- cations of, by Samuel M. Peck, 5, 113. Hair, Experimental Loss of, by Peter Flesch, 3, 84. Hair Fibers, Swelling Studies of Single Human, by Milton E. Eckstrom, Jr., 2, 244. Hair Fibers, The Electron Microscope- A Tool for the Study of, W. L. Courchene, 8, 60. Hair Growth (London, August 7th-9th, 1957), Abstracts of Papers Given at the Symposium on the Biology of, 9, 32. Hair Growth, The Physiology and His- tochemistry of, by Herman B. Chase, 6,9. Hair in Mixed Aqueous Solvents, A Study of the Swelling of, by E. I. Valko and Gabriel Barnett, 3, 108. Hair in Thioglycolate Solutions and Its Reswelling, A Study of the Swelling of, by D. H. Powers and G. Barnett, 4, 92. Hair, Measurement of Static Charge on, by Clarice M. Mills, Virginia C. Ester, and Hyman Henkin, 7, 466. Hair Pigmentation, Skin and, A. L. Lorincz, 9, 197. Hair Preparations, Stability Testing of, by G. S. Kass, 3, 181. Hair Problem, The Dermatologist Looks at the, by Eugene F. Traub, 1, 129. Hair Shampoos, Amine Soap, Helen E. Wassell, 4, 282. Hair Soils and Detergency, A Photo- micrographic Technique for Study- ing, by J. C. Ervin, 3, 81. Hair, Some Photomicrographic Techni- ques for, Murray Berdick, Everett G. McDonough, 9, 86. Hair Symposium, 2. A Quantitative Method for the Eva- luation and Study of Shampoos, G. Barnett and D. H. Powers, 219. Cold Wave'Lotions: Their Cutaneous arid Systemic Effects, Howard T. Behrman, 228. Chemical Classification of Keratins, Richard J. Block, 235. Some Aspects of the Oxidative Dyeing of Keratinous Proteins, Harold Burton, 240. Swelling Studies of Single Human Hair Fibers, Milton E. Eckstrom, Jr., 244. Colloidal Magnesium Aluminum Si- licate and Its Use in Cosmetics, B. Tarnoff, 250. Hair: The Cold Process, Permanent Waving of Human, by Raymond E. Reed, M. Den Beste, and Fred L. Humoiler, 1, 109. Hair, The Pigment Melanin of the Skin and, by Samuel M. Peck, 1, 33. Hair, The Sorption of Amino Acids from Shampoos on to, J. H. Herd and R. H. Marriott, 10, 272. Hair, The Use of Radiotracers to Study Absorption by, by Howard J. White, Jr., and Donald L. Underwood, 7, 198. Hair Waving Preparations, The Behavior of Perfume Materials in Thiogly- colate, by Edward Sagarin and Marvin Balsam, 7, 480. Hamster as a Test Animal for Therapeu- tic Dentifrice Studies, The Syrian, by J. F. Volker, 2, 88. Hexachlorophene Soaps, A Method for Testing and Degerming Efficiency of, by Arthur R. Cade, 2, 281.
Hi - In -- 44 -- High Density Polyethylene Bottles, by Edward J. Temple, 10, 199. Histochemistry of Hair Growth, The Physiology and, by Herman B. Chase, 6,9. Histology of Aging Skin, The Anatomy and, by Warren Andrew, 6, 299. Historical Note, Up to Now: An, by Edward Sagarin, 3, 310. HLB, Classification of Surface-Active Agents by, by William C. Griffin, 1, 311. HLB Values. of Nonionic Surfactants, Calculation of, by William C. Griffin, 5, 249. Home Permanent Waving Process, A New, Raymond E. Reed, 7, 475. Honorary Membership Presentation, First, Maison G. de Navarre, 1, 61. Hormones, The Cosmetic Aspects of Estrogenic, by E.G. Klarmann, 1, 406. Hormones. to Cosmetics, On the Relation of, by O. S. Gibbs, 1, 215. Hospital Beauty Scheme, The, Eleanor Macdonald, 10, 246. How To Formulate Aerosol's To Obtain the Desired Spray Pattern, Maria V. Wiener, 9, 289. Human Epidermis as Revealed by the Electron Microscope, The Fine Struc- ture of, by Cecily C. Selby, 7, 584. Human Epidermis, Mucopolysaccha- rides in, by Peter Flesch, 10, 154. Human Patch Test Method, Experien- ces with amt Considerations of the, Herman A. Shelanski, 2, 324. Human Skin, Lipid Studies on •( Stripp- ed ,, and (• Unstripped ,,, R. Scher, F. Herrmann, W. M. Coon, and L. Mandol, 10, 187. Human Skin Surface Lipids, Acid Num- ber and Spreading Index of the, Franz Herrmann, W. M. Coon, L. Harber, R. Scher, and L. Mandol, 10, 88. Human Skin, The Particularity of, William Montagna, 9, 303. Human Testing of Materials Used in Skin Care, Correlation Between Ani- mal and, Eugene F. Traub, and Herbert J. Spoor, 6, 200. Humectants and Blending Agents in Cosmetics, Solvents, by E. Chadwick and G. Pears, 2, 105. Humectants in Cosmetic Emulsions, An Evaluation of, Gerald C. Henney, R. V. Evanson and Glen J. Sperandio, 9, 329. Hydrocarbons, Beeswax, and Sperma- ceti, The Analysis of Mixtures of, by S. H. Newburger, 1, 95. Hydrophilic Beeswax Derivatives, by P. J. Carter and William C. Griffin, 1, 362. Hydrophilic Polymer Solutions as Re- lated to Suspending Ability, The Theology of Natural and Synthetic, by R. F. Meyer and L. Cohen, 10, 143. Hydroxy Compounds in Beeswax, The Effect Upon Emulsions of the, by J. Pickthall, 6, 263. Hygroscopic Agents. and Their Use in Cosmetics, by W. C. Griffin, R. W. Behrens, and S. T. Cross, 3, 5. Hypo- and Hyperpigmentation of the Skin: A Review, by Sidney G. Clyman, 4, 245. Inaugural Meeting of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, The British Sec- tion, 1, 142. Incidence of Allergic Skin Reaction to Lanolin, to its Components and Cer- tain Lanolin Modifications, On the, by Thelma G. Warshaw, 4, 290. Index to Volume II, 354. Index to Volume III, 329. Index to Volume IV, 308. Index to Volume V, 324. Index to Volume VI, 428. Index to Volume VII, 627. Index to Volume VIII, 410. Index to Volume IX, 393. Index to Volume X, 427.
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