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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Evaluation of the behaviour of violet acid pigment 43 in formulations of shampoos and conditioners in bleached hair
Authors: Pereira, Mariel Jordana Lopes
Rodrigues Neto, Edilson Martins
Girão Júnior, Francisco Josimar
Macedo, Maria Luisa Bezerra de
Araujo, Tamara Gonçalves
Keywords: Viola;Tinturas para Cabelo;Hair Dyes
Issue Date: Jul-2018
Publisher: Journal of Young Pharmacists
Citation: PEREIRA, Mariel Jordana Lopes et al. Evaluation of the behaviour of violet acid pigment 43 in formulations of shampoos and conditioners in bleached hair. Journal of Young Pharmacists, v. 10, n. 3, p. 282-287, jul. 2018.
Abstract: Objective: The objective of this work was to evaluate the behavior of Acid Violet 43 pigment shampoos and conditioners formulations and when applied to hair through 10 formulations. Method: 10 formulations were developed, these being 5 shampoos and 5 conditioners. Among 5 shampoos, 4 were pigmented in different concentrations and 1 served as control. In the same way it was done for the conditioners, being 4 conditioners pigmented in different concentrations and 1 conditioner for control. The samples were subjected to organoleptic and physicochemical character-ization for 15 days, being evaluated appearance, color and odor, behavior after centrifugation, determination of pH, viscosity and foam content (for shampoo). Result: The samples showed satisfactory results in the tests, because their organoleptic and physicochemical characteristics remained stable throughout the analysis period. As for the behavior of the pigment on hair shaft, hair samples were bleached and washed with the formulations developed. Prewash and post wash solutions (wash water) were prepared at the same concentrations and were also read in a spectrophotometer at 570nm. For white, the depigmented products were used. It was observed that both the shampoos and the conditioners deposit pigment in the wires, however we verified by visual analysis that the conditioners are more effec-tive. Conclusion: The wicks were also subjected to moisture content tests to verify if pigment interfered with the deposition of water in hair.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40487
ISSN: Print 0975-1483
Online 0975-1505
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