Table of Contents
Volume 58 No 4
- Preface F11
- Patterns of Light Interference Produced by Damaged Cuticle Cells in Human Hair 2692
- Formation of Nanostructure on Hair Surface: Its Characteristic Optical Properties and Application to Hair Care Products 28316
- Diffraction of Light by the Cuticle Structure of Hair 29528
- Three-Dimensional Imaging and Analysis of the Surface of Hair Fibers Using Scanning Electron Microscopy 30942
- Fundamental DSC Investigations of α-keratinous Materials as Basis for the Interpretation of Specific Effects of Chemical, Cosmetic Treatments on Human Hair 31144
- Investigations of Cosmetic Treatments on High-Pressure Differential Scanning Calorimetry 31951
- The Effect of Treatments on the Shear Modulus of Human Hair Measured by the Single Fiber Torsion Pendulum 32960
- Peptide Structure: Its Effect on Penetration into Human Hair 33969
- Hair and Amino Acids: The Interactions and the Effects 34777
- Hair Medulla Morphology and Mechanical Properties 35988
- Can a Topical Scalp Treatment reduce hair bulb Extraction? 36998
- High Throughput Workflow for Coacervate Formation and Characterization in Shampoo Systems 375104
- Hair Melanin Content Photodamage 385113
- Evaluation of Hair Humidity Resistance/Moisturization from Hair Elasticity 393120
- New Keratin Isolates: Actives for Natural Hair Protection 405132
- A Cosmetic Ingredient Innovation for the Stabilization and Delivery of Volatile Fluoroether with Cosmetic Applications 413139
- New High-Charge Density Hydrophobically Modified Cationic HEC Polymers for Improved Co-deposition of Benefit Agents and Serious Conditioning for Problem Hair 421146
- Hydrolyzed Protein Derivatives Accompanied with Synergy by Silylation or Siliconizing 435160
- Determination of the Substantivity of Emollients to Human Hair 443167
- Semi-Permanent Split End Mending with a Polyelectrolyte Complex 451175
- Hair Breakage During Combing. III. The Effects of Bleaching and Conditioning on Short and Long Segment Breakage by Wet and Dry Combing of Tresses 477201
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Patterns of light interference produced by damaged cuticle cells in human hair (pages 2-15)
Formation of nanostructure on hair surface: Its characteristic optical properties and application to hair care products (pages 16-27)
Diffraction of light by the cuticle structure of hair (pages 28-41)
Three-dimensional imaging and analysis of the surface of hair fibers using scanning electron microscopy (pages 42-43)
Fundamental DSC investigations of α-keratinous materials as basis for the interpretation of specific effects of chemical, cosmetic treatments on human hair (pages 44-50)
Investigations of cosmetic treatments on high-pressure differential scanning calorimetry (pages 51-59)
The effect of treatments on the shear modulus of human hair measured by the single fiber torsion pendulum (pages 60-68)
Peptide structure: Its effect on penetration into human hair (pages 69-76)
Hair and amino acids: The interactions and the effects (pages 77-87)
Hair medulla morphology and mechanical properties (pages 88-97)
Can a topical scalp treatment reduce hair bulb extraction? (pages 98-103)
High throughput workflow for coacervate formation and characterization in shampoo systems (pages 104-112)
Hair melanin content and photodamage (pages 113-119)
Evaluation of hair humidity resistance/moisturization from hair elasticity (pages 120-131)
New keratin isolates: Actives for natural hair protection (pages 132-138)
A cosmetic ingredient innovation for the stabilization and delivery of volatile fluoroether with cosmetic applications (pages 139-145)
New high-charge density hydrophobically modified cationic HEC polymers for improved co-deposition of benefit agents and serious conditioning for problem hair (pages 146-159)
Hydrolyzed protein derivatives accompanied with synergy by silylation or siliconizing (pages 160-166)
Determination of the substantivity of emollients to human hair (pages 167-174)
Semi-permanent split end mending with a polyelectrolyte complex (pages 175-200)
Hair breakage during combing. III. The effects of bleaching and conditioning on short and long segment breakage by wet and dry combing of tresses (pages 201-208)