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Chemicals as Skincare Ingredients

Hair Conditioning

Enhance the health and shine of your hair with our premium hair conditioner raw materials. Check all the chemical products you need for hair conditioning with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop hair conditioning raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

CADEOIL

(8013-10-3)
Use of Juniper tar in perfumery is limited to situations where a smoky leathery, woody phenolic, dry and warm note is called for in forest notes, leather bases, fougeres, pine for men's fragrances and in the imitation of certain essential oils and oakmoss; has certain disinfectant properties for which it can be utilized in soap perfumes, for example combined with thyme, origanum, elove, and similar phenolic oils (if the discoloration creates no serious problem) and with cassia oil, Melaleuca alt

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Protein hydrolyzates, silk

(96690-41-4)

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Moringa oleifera, ext.

(93165-54-9)

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Egg white, poultry

(9006-50-2)
The white of an egg, which consists mainly of albumin. See albumin.

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Sodium glutamate monohydrate

(6106-04-3)
Kainate receptor, NMDA receptor and quisqualate receptor agonist; an excitatory amino acid neurotransmitter.

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Decyldimethylamine oxide

(2605-79-0)
Barlox(R) 10S is a decyl amine oxide surfactant. Barlox(R) 10S provides superior coupling power without excessive foam.

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Hair conditioning refers to the process of improving the appearance and texture of hair strands. According to formulation, hair conditioners can be divided into leave-in and rinse-out types, each offering distinct benefits. According to active ingredients, conditioners vary, with some containing proteins, vitamins, and natural oils, while others utilize silicone compounds for enhanced shine and manageability. According to function, conditioners can be divided into moisturizing, volumizing, and repairing categories. "Hair conditioning" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for hair conditioning formulations.

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A hair conditioner is a product used for hair care that can repair the cuticle scales on the surface of the hair, making it smooth and glossy. The cuticle of the hair looks like layers of fish scales under a microscope, which are also called cuticle scales. When shampooing, the cuticle scales open up, and if the wrong hair care product is used, the cuticle scales can become damaged. The main function of hair conditioner is to work on the surface of the hair, smoothing the damaged cuticle scales and creating a softening effect.

The conditioning ingredients adhere to the surface of the hair, forming a hydrophobic protective film around it. This makes the hair smooth and sleek, while also preventing external damage and reducing the loss of proteins and moisture from the hair shaft.

Key ingredients of hair conditioner include:

•Surfactants

•Cationic conditioners

•Emollients

•Oils

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