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Jung, Jaeeun, and Haejung Chon. "Differences in Management Status and Satisfaction by Hair Dye Type." Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology 23, no. 1 (2025): 35–45. https://doi.org/10.20402/ajbc.2024.0081.

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Purpose: This study compared product and hair satisfaction between self-dyeing and salon dyeing, analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of each dyeing method, and identified strategies to improve future dyeing management and services.Methods: A survey was conducted from March 14, 2023 to March 31, 2023. In total, 466 copies were used for the final analysis, which targeted adults who had received hair dyeing at a beauty salon or at home within the past 6 months.Results: In terms of product and hair satisfaction, satisfaction with salon dyeing was significantly higher than that with self-dyei
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Yin, Jun, Yan Kai, Wei Liu, Ying Hu, and Fan Xin Meng. "The Performance Impact of Hair Dyeing Sewage on Biological Treatment." Applied Mechanics and Materials 522-524 (February 2014): 672–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.522-524.672.

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To domestic sewage, mixed sewage with hair dyeing sewage and low concentrations of hair dyeing sewage as objects, studied by experiments SBR remove its COD, total phosphorus, ammonia, nitrogen efficiency, the results show that the hair dyeing sewage on SBR to remove COD, total phosphorus, ammonia has little effect, the low concentration hair dyeing sewage can be handled through biological methods, its COD, total phosphorus, total nitrogen removal efficiency can reach 79.11%, 92.16%, 74.51%, 55.93%, However, due to the hair dyeing sewage has cyclic organic matter may inhibit the role of heterot
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Ellen Bass. "Dyeing Her Hair." Missouri Review 32, no. 2 (2009): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mis.0.0146.

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Yin, Jun, Wei Liu, Yan Kai, Wan Yao Wang, and Liang Liang. "Study on Hair Dyeing Wastewater by Fenton Oxidation Method." Applied Mechanics and Materials 522-524 (February 2014): 168–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.522-524.168.

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Hair dyeing wastewater is produced in coloring process. Its composition is complicated,in which contains a large number of organic pollutants and high color. Hair dyeing wastewater treatment can be effectively treated by Fenton oxidation method. The experiment results show that hair dyeing wastewater is treated by Fenton oxidation in this thesis. Fenton reagent is affected by hair dyeing wastewater, pH reaction time and many other factors. When raw water COD is 3800mg/L and chroma is 1210 times, by using Fenton oxidation method determine best experimental conditions: concentration of H2O2 is 2
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Jeon, Eun-Bee, and Min-Soo Jung. "The Effect of Satisfaction with Gray Hair Dye on Customers' Psychological Well-being and Sociality." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 28, no. 3 (2022): 603–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2022.28.3.603.

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For middle-aged people in their 40s. Due to the aging trend of the general population, the demand for a younger-looking appearance by dyeing gray hair has increased. However, there are very few studies on the effect of gray hair dyeing on the psychological well-being or sociality of middle-aged people. The purpose of this study was to examine whether satisfaction with gray hair dyeing of middle-aged people has a positive effect on their psychological well-being and sociality. The participants of this study were men and women in their 40s who have experience dyeing gray hair (n=330). Research d
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Jin, Lei, Daemyoung Yun, Wei Zhang, et al. "Polyphenols Coordinated with Cu (II) in an Aqueous System Build ion-Channel Coatings on Hair Surfaces." Materials 16, no. 4 (2023): 1333. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041333.

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Recently, developments in the field of cosmetics have led to a renewed interest in hair dyeing. However, damage to the hair during the dyeing process has increased hesitation in attempting hair dyeing. As a result, hair dyes with minimal side effects have been in constant demand, and are being developed. In this study, natural-extract polyphenols, pyrogallol, and gallic acid are coordinated by CuCl2 in a NaCl aqueous solution to form an oligomer, which creates an ion-channel coating on the hair surface to protect it. This work attempts to develop fast, simple, and damage-free hair-dye ingredie
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Song, Tae-Yang, Chang Won Kim, Jee-Eun Ko, and Da Jeong Kim. "Effects of Hair Dying by Used-up Coffee Grounds Extract (CGE)." Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology 21, no. 4 (2023): 605–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.20402/ajbc.2023.0062.

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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of hair dyeing employing used-up coffee grounds extract (CGE).Methods: The total polyphenol concentration of CGE was analyzed using the Folin─Ciocalteu’s method, and a shampoo formulation was prepared by adding different CGE concentrations. The hair dyeing effectiveness was observed according to changes in these two variables: dyeing concentration and dyeing time. To investigate the dyeing effects, L<sup>*</sup> (Lightness), a<sup>*</sup> (Red─Green), and b<sup>*</sup> (Yellow─Blue) values were measured using
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Sargsyan, Lusine, Thomas Hippe, Hartmut Manneck, and Volkmar Vill. "Tannin-Mordant Coloration with Matcha (camelia sinensis) and Iron(II)-Lactate on Human Hair Tresses." Molecules 26, no. 4 (2021): 829. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26040829.

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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 (camelia sinensis) 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 a
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Cho, Hyun-Yurl, Dong-Man Seo, and Seunghee Bae. "Effects of Weakly Acidic and Weak Alkali Electrolytic Water Treatment on Hair Dyeing." Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology 23, no. 1 (2025): 115–24. https://doi.org/10.20402/ajbc.2025.0004.

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Purpose: This study investigated the effects of weakly acidic and weak alkali electrolytic water on hair during the dyeing process. Methods: Hair samples were collected from women in their 30s with no prior chemical treatments. Both types of electrolytic water were applied as pre- and post-treatments (dry and wet) to assess changes during the dyeing process. Various parameters, including tensile strength, friction, surface characteristics, color uniformity, and moisture content, were analyzed. The collected data were subjected to one-way ANOVA and MANOVA. Results: Dyed hair treated with weakly
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Schäfer, Natalia, Radosław Balwierz, Anna Krzeszewska-Zaręba, Zbigniew Skotnicki, Urszula Skotnicka-Graca, and Kornelia Kalarus. "The use of botanical raw materials in hair dyeing." Aesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine 10, no. 6 (2021): 263–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.52336/acm.2021.10.6.01.

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The cosmetic market is rich in products that allow changing the color of hair. There are three options for chemical coloring, depending on the duration of the target color. Among them, there are short-term, semi-permanent, and long-term dyeing. Using synthetic ingredients, it is possible to obtain a full range of colors. Reports of undesirable side effects of chemical dyes on both the scalp and hair structure support a return to natural hair coloration and a development in this direction. The aim of the work was to draw attention to apply botanical raw materials in hair dyeing. The work presen
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Yeo, Ye-Bin, Jin-Yi Kim, Hyo-Jin Lee, Hye-Jin Ju, and Eun-Jun Park. "The Effect of Preferred Dye Color on Married People's Appearance Perception and Dye Satisfaction." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 29, no. 3 (2023): 796–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2023.29.3.796.

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As appearance is regarded as one of the individual's abilities and the importance of appearance is emphasized day by day, many people make various efforts such as plastic surgery or weight management. In the case of married people, negligence in appearance management has a negative effect on appearance perception and decreases self-esteem, causing personal stress. In the age of super-aging, which goes beyond "well-being" to the concept of "well-aging," interest in skin aging and gray hair naturally continues, and it is important to understand how dyeing affects married customers. This study co
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Khan, Mohd Rizwan. "Dyeing Hair is Dire or Desire." International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science 5, no. 11 (2020): 516–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.23958/ijirms/vol05-i11/980.

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Background: Hair coloring, or hair coloring, is the follow of fixing the hair color. The most reasons for this area unit cosmetic: to hide gray or white hair, to alter to a color thought to be additional modern or fascinating, or to revive the initial hair color once, it's been stained by hairdressing process or sun bleaching. Hair coloring is often done professionally by a stylist or severally reception. Celtic folks colored their hair blonde; they bleach it by laundry them in lime and brushing it back from their foreheads. The coloring of hair is associate ancient art that involves treatment
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Barness, L. "DYEING FOR KOOL-AID." Pediatrics 98, no. 5 (1996): 904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.98.5.904.

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Kids may have finally found a use for the sugary drink Kool-Aid that nutritionists may approve of. Instead of drinking it, they put it in their hair. Youths stir cherry, kiwi lime or tropical punch Kool-Aid packets into a boiling pot of water then dunk their heads. Presto! Colored hair for an attractive price with no damaging chemicals. Kool-Aid offers added benefits: hair won't fall out of place when stuck together by the syrupy drink. Now if kids could only find something else to do with chips and candy ...
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Robles Velasco, Maria Valéria. "SEAWATER'S CONTRIBUTION TO HAIR DAMAGE: THE INTERACTIONS WITH BLEACHING AND DYEING PROCESSES." Brazilian Journal of Hair Health 2, no. 1 (2025): bjhh30. https://doi.org/10.62742/2965-7911.2025.2.bjhh30.

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Introduction. Hair is frequently subjected to physical and chemical treatments, such as bleaching and dyeing, which can cause significant structural damage. Environmental factors, like seawater, may further affect hair quality, but their combined impact with chemical treatments remains underexplored. This study investigates the effects of artificial seawater exposure on hair that has undergone bleaching and dyeing, focusing on parameters such as combing resistance, shine, color, and protein loss. Methods. We hypothesized that seawater would exacerbate damage caused by chemical treatments. To e
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Jung, Sang-Bin, and Ji-Yeon Jang. "Surface Color and Dyeing Amount of Natural Hair Dyeing Using Cochineal." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 30, no. 6 (2024): 1503–11. https://doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2024.30.6.1503.

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This study analyzed the effects of mordants (alum, red clay, and salt) and dyeing temperatures (20°C, 40°C, 50°C, 60°C) on the natural dyeing of hair using cochineal. Hair samples were dyed according to combinations of each mordant and dyeing temperature, and the colors were measured using the CIE Lab* color space. The dye uptake was quantified using the K/S value. The experimental results showed that compared to the raw samples, the L*value decreased and the a* value increased under all dyeing conditions, indicating a more vivid color. At 20°C with alum, the L*value was 70.01, the a* value wa
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Elabd, Ahmed, and Ali Coskun. "Dyeing Your Hair with Graphene." Chem 4, no. 4 (2018): 661–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chempr.2018.03.016.

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 Her, Ok-bum, and Keun-kwang Lee. "Hair dyeing, scalp scaling, colorimeter." Journal of Korean Society of Beauty Cultral Arts 9, no. 1 (2020): 14–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37997/ksbca.9.1.2.

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Cui, Hongyan, Wenjing Xie, Zhongjie Hua, et al. "Recent Advancements in Natural Plant Colorants Used for Hair Dye Applications: A Review." Molecules 27, no. 22 (2022): 8062. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27228062.

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There is an on-going demand in recent years for safer and “greener” hair coloring agents with the global consumer awareness of the adverse effects of synthetic hair dyes. The belief in sustainability and health benefits has focused the attention of the scientific community towards natural colorants that serve to replace their synthetic toxic counterparts. This review article encompasses the historical applications of a vast array of natural plant hair dyes and summarizes the possible coloration mechanisms (direct dyeing and mordant dyeing). Current information on phytochemicals (quinones, tann
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Joshi, Mrudula Vinayak, Joshi Vinayak Nilkanth, and Shital Rahul Rasane. "Knowledge, practice and adverse reactions amongst Hair dye users - A cross sectional study." International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine 12, no. 3 (2021): 645–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i3.1962.

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Introduction: Colour of hair is most conspicuous phenotype of human beings and plays an important role in one's overall physical beauty. Premature hair greying (PHG) has caused the increased use of various hair dyes in population though it has adverse effects. Aim- To assess knowledge, practice of hair dye users with purpose, frequency of use and adverse reactions if any on hair, scalp, skin. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted on participants from PCMC region by interview method using a questionnaire (20 questions) specially prepared pertaining to use of hair dye and adverse re
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Ryu, jiwon, and Taekyu Ku. "Surface Color Dyeing and Dyeing Properties of Natural Hair Dyeing Using Dry Indigo." Journal of Korea Society of Ingrielogy 3, no. 1 (2021): 39–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.35359/jksi.2021.3.1.39.

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Han, Sang, Seok-Pyo Hong, Eunhye Kang, et al. "Iron Gall Ink Revisited: Natural Formulation for Black Hair-Dyeing." Cosmetics 6, no. 2 (2019): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics6020023.

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Inspired by the iron gall ink that has been used since the Middle Ages, we formulated a hair-dyeing solution for blackening hair. The ingredients in the formulation have been approved as cosmetic ingredients, including tannic acid, gallic acid, and Fe(d-gluconate)2. The formulation does not require any harmful oxidizing agents, such as hydrogen peroxide—the Fe(II) cations bound to tannins are oxidized spontaneously upon exposure to air and form the blackish Fe(III)-tannin nanocomplex that coats hair firmly. In our study, we show that the dyed color did not fade under sunlight exposure for at l
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Chang, Mi-Haw. "Dyeability of Hair with Semi Permanent Hair Dyeing(1)." Korean Society of Beauty and Art 17, no. 4 (2016): 133–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.18693/jksba.2016.17.4.133.

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Choi, Joong-seok, and Mi-Hwa Chang. "Dyeability of Hair with Semi Permanent Hair Dyeing(Ⅱ)." Korean Society of Beauty and Art 18, no. 2 (2017): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18693/jksba.2017.18.2.141.

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Kim, Su-Young, Seung-Jae Moon, and Myung-Suk Na. "Color Fastness and Damage of Hair Dyed with Parmotrema reticulatum Extract." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 30, no. 4 (2024): 846–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2024.30.4.846.

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This study studied the color fastness and hair damage when extracts of Parmotrema reticulatum were repeatedly exposed to shampoo, sun light, and sweat with non-mordanted and mordanted dyes. As a result, the color difference between bleached hair, hair dyed with non-mordanted and Al, Cu, Fe, and Mn mordanted dyes showed color differences of different systems. It was determined that the extract of Parmotrema reticulatum had dyeing properties on hair. When a mordant was used, the dyeing effect was higher than when a mordant was used. The color difference of repeated washing fastness increased, an
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Dhafiri, Mahdi Al, Bashayer Al Furaikh, Abdulelah Aljasir, et al. "Practice and Impact of Hair Dyeing; A Local Study." International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science 7, no. 12 (2022): 764–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.23958/ijirms/vol07-i12/1594.

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Background: Hair dying has become a common practice among men and women. However, hair dye can be associated with several adverse effects varying from mild to severe reactions. Therefore, the study's main objective was to assess public practice, perception, and experienced complications of hair color treatments in Al-Ahsa region in Saudi Arabia. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 355 male and female subjects among a single city population in Saudi Arabia; An online questionnaire was distributed to male and female subjects to evaluate the practice and impact of hair color usa
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Kim, Tae Min, Hyun Jeong Won, Jun-Ho Yang, et al. "Multicolor Hair Dyeing with Biocompatible Dark Polyphenol Complex-Integrated Shampoo with Reactive Oxygen Species Scavenging Activity." Biomimetics 8, no. 6 (2023): 469. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8060469.

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Hair dyeing has become a prevalent lifestyle trend, especially within the fashion industry. However, it possesses disadvantages, such as containing carcinogenic and toxic materials. In this study, we developed a biocompatible hair-dyeing technology using a shampoo with a dark polyphenol complex (DPC), referred to as S-DPC. The DPC was formed from a mixture of gallic acid and [1,1’-biphenyl]-2,2’,4,4’,5,5’-hexol and used to enhance both the stability of the hair coating and its ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS). Colloidal DPC particles play a pivotal role in the coating process
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Rhee, Subin, and Minsoo Jung. "A Study on Hair Care Types and Self-Esteem of the MZ Generation." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 28, no. 4 (2022): 794–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2022.28.4.794.

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This study explored the relationship between the types of hair care and self-esteem of men and women in their 20s. As for the dataset, an anonymous self-entry online survey was conducted by randomly extracting men and women in their 20s nationwide who use hair management through structured questionnaires (n=320). One-way analysis of variance and independence test were performed, and SPSS 21.0 was used for statistical analysis. According to the results, there was no difference in the degree of overall self-esteem according to gender, but among the detailed items, the average of women was higher
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YASUNAGA, Hidekazu. "Hair Dyeing and Progress in Research." Shikizai Kyokaishi 81, no. 10 (2008): 388–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4011/shikizai.81.388.

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Schafer, Natalia, Radosław Balwierz, Anna Krzeszewska-Zaręba, Urszula Skotnicka-Graca, Barbara Butwin, and Kornelia Kalarus. "Home methods of hair dyeing using plant raw materials." Aesthetic Cosmetology and Medicine 11, no. 1 (2022): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.52336/acm.2022.004.

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Plant-based hair coloring is a natural hair coloring method, which allows to obtain a variety of colors and additionally nourishes the scalp and hair. The aim of the study was to present the knowledge on the available dyeing methods using plant materials and to investigate the color potential of particular herbs. Lawsonia inermis, Hibiscus sabdariffa, Rheum officinale, Sambucus nigra, and Chamomilla recutita were selected to the research. A video dermatoscope was used to demonstrate the influence of the coloring process on the structure, appearance of the cortex, areola, and the core of the ha
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Jo, Seong Jin, Hyoseung Shin, Seung Hwan Paik, et al. "The Pattern of Hair Dyeing in Koreans with Gray Hair." Annals of Dermatology 25, no. 4 (2013): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2013.25.4.401.

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CLARKE, LAURA HURD, and ALEXANDRA KOROTCHENKO. "Shades of grey: to dye or not to dye one's hair in later life." Ageing and Society 30, no. 6 (2010): 1011–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x1000036x.

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ABSTRACTThis article examines older women's perceptions of grey, white and coloured hair. Using data from in-depth interviews with 36 women aged 71–94 years (mean 79), we elucidate the women's attitudes towards and reasons for dyeing or not dyeing their hair. The majority of our participants disparaged the appearance of grey hair, which they equated with ugliness, dependence, poor health, social disengagement and cultural invisibility. The women were particularly averse to their own grey hair, and many suggested that other women's grey hair was acceptable, if not attractive. At the same time,
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Han, Sang Yeong, Eunhye K. Kang, and Insung S. Choi. "Iron Gall Ink Revisited: A Surfactant-Free Emulsion Technology for Black Hair-Dyeing Formulation." Cosmetics 8, no. 1 (2021): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8010009.

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Inspired by the redox reactions in the preparation of the iron gall ink that has been used in Europe since the Middle Ages, we developed a technology for forming the oil-in-water emulsions, without any surfactants and emulsifiers, by homogenizing a mixture of tannic acid, gallic acid, Fe(D-gluconate)2, and natural oil, which are all approved as cosmetic ingredients. Various plant-derived oils, such as argan oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, grape seed oil, hemp seed oil, peppermint oil, rosemary oil, and ylang-ylang oil, were used as an oil phase for the emulsion formation, and all the fabricated
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Welc, Natalia, Sandra Ważniewicz, Aleksandra Anioła, et al. "Chemical Scalp Burn after Hair Coloring—Case Report with Literature Review." Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 12 (2024): 3542. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm13123542.

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Hair dyeing is widely performed around the world. Chemical and thermal burns can result from the components present in brightening and coloring products, as well as the application process. We present a case of a chemical burn after applying hair dye and review the literature on similar cases, the composition of hair dyes, their mechanism of action, and the process of burns. The patient was a 17-year-old girl, who presented to the Dermatology Clinic with a 13 × 10 cm ulcer on the scalp after hair dyeing in a hairdressing salon. General and local treatment was applied, with particular emphasis
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Wulandari Agustina, Muhajirin, and Hedhri Nadhiran. "Hair Dyeing Ingredients in The Sight of The Prophetic Hadith." Al-Shamela : Journal of Quranic and Hadith Studies 2, no. 1 (2024): 33–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.61994/alshamela.v2i1.380.

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This article aims to discuss hair dye ingredients from the perspective of the Prophet's hadith. Hair color was chosen as the object of study because it has now become a trend and was exemplified by the Prophet. Additionally, hair color has become an important part of a person's style, pattern and everyday appearance, in addition to clothing design. It's not just the haircut that changes, there are also various types of materials used to vary the hair. By using descriptive-analytical qualitative methods, this article concludes that a search of the Prophet's hadiths relating to hair dyes shows t
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WU, LIN, and Jiwon Ryu. "Compairson of Dyeing Rate and Surface Color Dyeing of Natural Hair Dyeing by Yellow Dye." Journal of Korea Society of Ingrielogy 1, no. 2 (2019): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.35359/jksi.2019.1.2.45.

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Yoo, Jeong Hee, and Kyung-Eun Kim. "Bibliometric Study on Hair-related Products Containing Natural Extracts." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 29, no. 4 (2023): 925–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2023.29.4.925.

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The purpose of this study is to examine emerging trends in hair-related natural materials. For the methode of studying, text mining was carried out utilizing the statistical processing software R studio to examine the relationship between terms. With the use of this, we were able to extract the document's essential phrases and identify those that appeared frequently. As a result, the phi coefficient analysis was used to determine the terms with relatively high relevance as well as the groupings linked with "natural," "extract," "hair loss," "damage," "dyeing," and "growth." Six categories were
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Lee, Young-Hee. "A study on consumer’s perception of beauty salon dyeing services." Korean Society of Beauty and Art 23, no. 3 (2022): 269–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.18693/jksba.2022.23.3.269.

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This study attempted to investigate people’s perception of hair coloring and its services. For this, a questionnaire survey was performed against a total of 303 consumers in Busan and Gyeongsangnam-do. The collected data were analyzed by frequency analysis, cross-tabulation analysis, χ² test and factor analysis, using SPSS 23.0. In addition, independent samples t-test and one-way ANOVA were conducted, using AMOS 23.0, and the results found the followings: There were differences in perception of hair coloring services by gender and age. In terms of perception of hair coloring services, ‘service
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Shin, Youn-Sook, A.-Rang Cho, and Dong-Il Yoo. "Hair-dyeing by Using Safflower Yellow Colorant." Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles 33, no. 3 (2009): 391–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.5850/jksct.2009.33.3.391.

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Cho, A.-Rang, Youn-Sook Shin, and Dong-Il Yoo. "Hair-dyeing by using Pomegranate Hull Extract." Textile Coloration and Finishing 20, no. 6 (2008): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/tcf.2008.20.6.042.

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Lee, J. S. S. "Successful treatment of ‘leucotrichotillomania’ by hair dyeing." Clinical and Experimental Dermatology 34, no. 7 (2009): e407-e408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2230.2009.03388.x.

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Kikuchi, Masashi, and Hajime Matsuda. "NOVEL HUMAN HAIR DYES III Human Hair Dyeing by Leuco-naphthazarin." Sen'i Gakkaishi 45, no. 6 (1989): 272–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2115/fiber.45.6_272.

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Lind, Marie-Louise, Stina Johnsson, Carola Lidén, Birgitta Meding, and Anders Boman. "Hairdressers' skin exposure to hair dyes during different hair dyeing tasks." Contact Dermatitis 77, no. 5 (2017): 303–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cod.12833.

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Geng, Xiaoguo. "From drain to the garden: Household material utilization in hair dye wastewater filtration scheme." E3S Web of Conferences 455 (2023): 01001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202345501001.

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Wastewater from hair dyeing is a widespread problem, consistently causing detrimental effects on ecosystems and biodiversity. Effective solutions for wastewater treatment are needed to address environmental concerns. Herein, a filtration scheme is proposed to mitigate the impact of hair dyeing wastewater in collaboration with the rain garden concept. Research in this study focuses on two objectives: evaluating the filtration efficiency of seven commonly available household materials and assessing the performance of a composite filtration system comprising selected materials. The seven material
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Alghamdi, Khalid M., and Noura A. Moussa. "Local Side Effects Caused by Hair Dye Use in Females: Cross-sectional Survey." Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery 16, no. 1 (2012): 39–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/120347541201600108.

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Background: Despite its association with a number of side effects, hair dye use is common worldwide. Objective: To explore the local side effects of hair dye use and to relate these effects to features of hair dyeing. Methods: A questionnaire about hair dye use was distributed to a random sample of 650 female patients at various outpatient clinics in 2008. Results: A total of 567 females returned the questionnaire (87.2% response rate). Of these respondents, 82.6% (464 of 562) had used hair dye products in the past. The mean age at first use was 22.23 ± 7.05 years, and the median time between
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Shim, Eun Ji, and Won-Ji Jung. "Color Change based on Mixing Ratio of Acidic Hair Dye by Hair Brightness." Asian Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology 21, no. 4 (2023): 615–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20402/ajbc.2023.0064.

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Purpose: This study seeks to examine the difference in color change depending on the mixing ratio of acidic hair dye and hair brightness and provide baseline data on the color change of hair dye using acidic hair dye.Methods: Gray, ash blue, pink, and orange colors were used alone, mixed with gloss in transparent color in the ratio of 1:1, 1:10, and 1:20, and were applied to unbleached hair, once, twice, and three times bleached hair, respectively, and color images were taken. The L<sup>*</sup>a<sup>*</sup>b<sup>*</sup> values were measured using a spectroph
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Kim, Sin-Mi, and Myung-Suk Na. "Color Fastness and Damage of Hair Dyed with Aplysia kurodai Pigment Extracts." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 30, no. 4 (2024): 854–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2024.30.4.854.

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This study investigated the washing, sunlight and sweat fastness, and hair damage of hair dyed using Aplysia kurodai pigment extract and obtained the following conclusions. The dye ability of hair dyed with a mordant-treated dye showed a color difference compared to that of non-mordant treated hair. Color fastness according to washing showed color differences depending on repetition, and sunlight fastness showed the same pattern of color differences in color difference, brightness, redness, and yellowness. Sweat fastness following repeated immersion, the color difference increased in alkaline
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Yang, Hsiu-Ping, Wei-Shang Fan, and Ming-Chun Tsai. "Exploring Fashion Hair Dyeing Behavior through the Stimulus-Response Model: The Mediating Effects of Professional Technology and Transaction Interaction." Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 37, no. 1 (2024): 62–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jesbs/2024/v37i11298.

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This study was conducted to explore hair dyeing behaviors among Taiwanese adolescents; analyze future market trends for fashion hair dyes; investigate the effects of social media, fashion trends, and product awareness on behavioral intentions; identify the mediating effects of professional technology and transaction interactions on behavioral intentions; and validate the overall fit of a model outlining the interrelationships between the aforementioned factors.This study was conducted in general and vocational schools across northern, central, and southern Taiwan. Students were surveyed betwee
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Marttila, Terhi. "I pluck — contemplating dyeing and ageing through Gray hairs." Matlit Revista do Programa de Doutoramento em Materialidades da Literatura 11, no. 1 (2025): 47–58. https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_11-1_4.

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It was only in my late 30s that I realised that most of the women around me dye their hair. I began to scrutinize my own hair and found many gray hairs amongst my dark brown ones. I started to wonder why women’s gray hair is so invisible. I wrote Gray hairs and realised that to choose not to dye is an act of resistance to both age and gender-based oppression and discrimination. This article is a practitioner reflection on Gray hairs. I begin by contextualizing the work, and then I reflect on some of the comments that people made when I shared Gray hairs with them. Finally, I look at how the vi
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Kristensen, Sheila K., Sofus C. Larsen, Nanna J. Olsen, Jan Fahrenkrug, and Berit L. Heitmann. "Hair dyeing, hair washing and hair cortisol concentrations among women from the healthy start study." Psychoneuroendocrinology 77 (March 2017): 182–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.12.016.

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Heo, Shin-Il, and Jae-Nam Lee. "Hair Protection Effect of Wild Peach Leaf Extract Addition Treatment after Pigmentation Technique Hair Dyeing Procedure." Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 30, no. 4 (2024): 709–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.52660/jksc.2024.30.4.709.

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This study attempted to investigate the improvement and hair protection effects of damaged hair by applying wild peach leaf extract-added treatments P0 (no addition), P5 (5%) and P10 (10%) during Pigmentation Techniqu hair dyeing, and to verify its applicability as a natural material. To this end, tensile strength of hair, hair cross-section observation using SEM, hair thickness (interruption), hair epidermis thickness using FE-SEM, and hair gloss were measured. As a result of the experiment, it was confirmed that the higher the concentration of wild peach leaf extract, the higher the tensile
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