836 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Puttham, N. A., and Baxter, B. H., IR spec- troscopy of aqueous detergent solu- tions, 391 Puttnam, N. A., Baxter, B. H., Lee, S., and Stott, P. L., Application of attenuated total reflectance IR spectroscopy to toilet articles and household products, 2. Quantitative analysis, 9 Puttham, N. A., see Lee, S. Rebenfeld, L., Weigmann, H. D., and Dan- sizer, C., Temperature dependence of the mechanical properties of human hair in relation to structure, 525 Rogers, A. R., Spectral slit width and other sources of error in uv spectrophotom- etry, 641 Root, M. J., and Bohac, S., Hygroscopicity and hardness of hair spray resins at varying humidities, 595 Rowell, N. R., Fluorescent antibody tech- niques in dermatology, 631 Sanders, P. A., Molecular complex forma- tion in aerosol emulsions and foams, 801 Sayre, R. M., see Master, K. J. Scherm, A., Female sex hormones in products for the treatment of skin, 727 Schwarz, G. W. G., Possibilities and limi- tations of shampoo analysis, 737 Scott, G. V., see Waggoner, W. C. Scott Blair, G. W., The subjective assess- ments of the consistency of materials in relation to physical measurements, 45 Shapiro, B., see Sorkin, M. Sharples, A., The relation between structure and properties in plastics used in pack- aging, 415 Sherman, P., Techniques for assessing the rheologieal properties of toiletry and cosmetic products, 439 Sorkin, M., Shapiro, B., and Kass, G. S., The practical evaluation of shampoos, 539 Steiner, W., New investigation of the mech- anism of smell in animals, 713 Stolar, M. E., Evaluation of certain factors influencing oil deposition on skin after immersion in an oil bath, 607 Stott, P. L., see Puttham, N. A. Tawashi, R., see E1-Khawas, F. Thomas, W. G., Jr., Protection of cosmetic colors by means of U.V. absorbers, 553 Thomson, J., and Abbott, D. C., Thin-layer chromatographic techniques in residue analysis, 467 Todd, Lord of Trumpington, The changing face of organic chemistry, 377 Tronnier, H., Problems of dermatological testing of cosmetics, 275 Vinson, L. J., and Borselli, V. F., A guinea pig assay of the photosensitizing poten- tial ooe topical germicides, 123 Waggoner, W. C., and Scott, G. V., Instru- mental method for the determination of hair raspiness, 171 Weigmann, H. D., see Rebenfeld, L. Williamson, J. E., see Karjala, S. A. Wolfram, L. J., see Menkart, J. Wood, W. M., and Lines, R. W., Particle size analysis using Coulter Counters, 197 Zahn, H., Chemical processes during hydro- gen-peroxide bleaching of wool and hu- man hair, 687
SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME XVII Adhesives, aqueous topical, 115 Aerosols, analysis, 401 complex formation in emulsions and foams, 801 Allergy, lanolin as cause of, 140 light-induced, 81 Aluminum salts, action on sweat duets, 707 Amino acid analysis of bleached hair, 693 Analysis of cremes by column chromatog- raphy, 703 Antifungal agent, cosmetic use, 575 Antimicrobials, cyclic salicylanilides, 355 evaluation in soap bar, 343 inactivation by nonionic surface-active agents, 185 turbidimetric evaluation, 185 Antiperspirants, action, 789 efficacy, 279 evaluation of activity with aid of elec- tronic approach, 749 Bacterial Flora of skin, 287 Bandage, aerosol, 120 Bleaching of human hair, 687 Cationic emulsifiers, 17 Chromatography, column, of creme compo- nents, 703 gas, preparative use, 657 thin-layer, techniques for, 467 Cohesion, measurement, 450 Collagen-derived polypeptides, substantiv- ity to human hair, 513 Colors, cosmetic, protection by .means. of ultraviolet absorbers, 553 1,•qnstrumental control, 329 Compressibility, measurement, 459 Cosmetics, antifungal agent in, 575 cationic emulsifiers for, 17 cohesion, 450 consistency, 45 dermatological testing, 275 hormones in, 727 •. •instrumental color control, 329 microscopy, 299, 257 preservation, 185 rheological properties, 439 rigidity, 456 viscosity, 441 Coulter counter, 197 Cremes, separation of components by chro- matography, 703 Cysteic acid, in bleached human hair, 693 Cystinc, in hair, 769 Deodorants, chlorinated phenols in, 3 Dermatology, 29, 505 use of fluorescent antibody techniques, 631 837 Detergents, analysis in shampoos, 737 effect on skin, 247 Dyes, certified, stabilization against fading, 553 Employment contracts, 93 '- Emulsifiers, cationic in cosmetics, 17 lanolin derivatives as, 157 nonionic, inactivation of preservatives by, 185 Emulsions, stability testing, 314 Esters, fatty, deposition on skin, 610 Estrogenic hormones, 728 Fatty alcohol, effect on aerosol foams, 801 Fluorescent antibody techniques in derma- tology, 631 Foams, aerosol, physical characteristics, 801 Formaldehyde, action on sweat duct, 795 Gas chromatography, preparative, 657 Gestational hormones, 729 Hair, acid binding, 769 amino acid composition, 769 Caucasian, comparison with Negro hair and wool, 769 chemical processes during bleaching with hydrogen peroxide and per-acids, 687 determination of raspiness, 171 dyeing behavior, 769 effect of bleaching on physical properties 688 mechanical properties, 769 mechanical properties, effect of tempera- ture on, 525 moisture regain, 769 morphology, 769 sorption of peptides, 520 swelling, 769 Hair spray resins, hygroscopicity and hard- ness, 595 Hormones, use in cosmetics, 727 Hydroxyl values, rapid method for deter- mination, 625 I.F.S.C.C. Fourth Congress, 510 Insects, use in the study of mechanism of small, 713 Kligman, Albert M., eulogy, 502 Lanolin derivatives, deposition on skin, 610 surface effects, 157 Lanolin, safety, 149 Manuscripts, directions for preparation, 307 Mineral oil, deposition on skin in presence of surface-active agents, 612 Moisture absorption by hair spray resins, 597 Molecular complex formation in aerosol emulsions and foams, 801
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