Category cosmetology

Detergents and Detergents
cosmetology

Detergents and Detergents

What does Cleanse mean? The verb "to clean" has Latin origins and literally means "to remove dirt or harmful substance". The dirt, present on the skin and hair, is made up of tissue debris, detached corneal cells and sebum and sweat secretions, to which environmental dirt is added

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cosmetology

Classic soap, Solid soap

Classic soap (solid) Classic soap can be considered an anionic surfactant. Chemically it is an alkaline salt of high molecular weight fatty acids (stearates, palmitates, oleate). The fatty acids used are generally obtained from vegetable oils and transfer their properties to the soap. For example, Marseille soap is prepared mainly with olive oil, rich in oleic acid which forms soaps with excellent characteristics
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cosmetology

Shampoo

The primary function of the shampoo is to cleanse hair and scalp. In addition to this, it must also respond to other needs, for example: to leave the hair soft and shiny, through a selective process that leaves a small dose of sebum on the stem and on the scalp, facilitate untangling and styling, be easy to apply and not irritate the eyes
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