Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Dyeing involving animal-derived natural fiber material ,... – Hair dyeing
Patent
1986-11-21
1988-10-11
Lieberman, Paul
Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification
Dyeing involving animal-derived natural fiber material ,...
Hair dyeing
8405, 8406, 8409, 8429, 424 59, 424 63, A61K 713, A61K 742, A61K 744
Patent
active
047768576
ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a new system to dye hair and/or skin. The system comprises the use of a hydroxyindole dye precursor and sodium periodate. Advantageously, this dye system allows the dye to penetrate inside the hair fiber without coating the hair shaft and, thus, give a more pleasing and stable dye result.
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Carroll James
Herlihy Walter C.
Millis Cynthia D.
Lieberman Paul
Repligen Corporation
Saliwanchik David R.
Saliwanchik Roman
Skaling Linda D.
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