Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses
The aim of this work was to optimize our natural hair dyeing system which we described in our previous work and to compare with other dyeing systems. Therefore, we investigated concentration limits of matcha and mordant and compared this new dyeing method with commercial permanent systems on the mar...
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description | The aim of this work was to optimize our natural hair dyeing system which we described in our previous work and to compare with other dyeing systems. Therefore, we investigated concentration limits of matcha and mordant and compared this new dyeing method with commercial permanent systems on the market. Completely unpigmented hair tresses were dyed with matcha powder <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and iron(II)-lactate. To investigate the wash fastness and concentration limits, the differently dyed hair tresses were spectrophotometrically measured. The comparison of the damage potential for which cysteic acid is an indicator was measured by NIR. The concentration of matcha and mordant are responsible for the intensity of the color results. The higher the matcha or the mordant concentration, the darker the color results of the dyed hair tresses. Hair damage of matcha mordant dyeing is comparable with results of commercial permanent hair coloration systems. Moreover, the results of wash fastness of matcha mordant dyed hair tresses is comparable and even better by tendency to permanent colored hair tresses. |
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spelling | doaj.art-21ffafa267eb4d7890dd0810b3ccaac12023-12-03T12:30:37ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-02-0126482910.3390/molecules26040829Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair TressesLusine Sargsyan0Thomas Hippe1Hartmut Manneck2Volkmar Vill3R&D Hair Color Level 3, Henkel AG & Co KGaA, Hohenzollernring 125-127, 22763 Hamburg, GermanyR&D Hair Color Level 3, Henkel AG & Co KGaA, Hohenzollernring 125-127, 22763 Hamburg, GermanyR&D Hair Color Level 3, Henkel AG & Co KGaA, Hohenzollernring 125-127, 22763 Hamburg, GermanyDepartment of Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Martin-Luther-Kingplatz 6, 20146 Hamburg, GermanyThe aim of this work was to optimize our natural hair dyeing system which we described in our previous work and to compare with other dyeing systems. Therefore, we investigated concentration limits of matcha and mordant and compared this new dyeing method with commercial permanent systems on the market. Completely unpigmented hair tresses were dyed with matcha powder <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and iron(II)-lactate. To investigate the wash fastness and concentration limits, the differently dyed hair tresses were spectrophotometrically measured. The comparison of the damage potential for which cysteic acid is an indicator was measured by NIR. The concentration of matcha and mordant are responsible for the intensity of the color results. The higher the matcha or the mordant concentration, the darker the color results of the dyed hair tresses. Hair damage of matcha mordant dyeing is comparable with results of commercial permanent hair coloration systems. Moreover, the results of wash fastness of matcha mordant dyed hair tresses is comparable and even better by tendency to permanent colored hair tresses.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/4/829tannin-mordant-complexnatural hair colorationmatchaΔE-valueswash fastness |
spellingShingle | Lusine Sargsyan Thomas Hippe Hartmut Manneck Volkmar Vill Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses Molecules tannin-mordant-complex natural hair coloration matcha ΔE-values wash fastness |
title | Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses |
title_full | Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses |
title_fullStr | Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses |
title_full_unstemmed | Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses |
title_short | Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha <i>(camelia sinensis)</i> and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses |
title_sort | tannin mordant coloration with matcha i camelia sinensis i and iron ii lactate on human hair tresses |
topic | tannin-mordant-complex natural hair coloration matcha ΔE-values wash fastness |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/4/829 |
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