Handbook of Cosmetic Science: An Introduction to Principles and ApplicationsH. W. Hibbott |
Contents
STRUCTURE And Properties of Hair | 23 |
PHYSIOLOGY OF THE TEETH | 45 |
CHEMISTRY OF Oils Fats and Waxes | 59 |
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acetate alcohol alkyl aluminium amount anionic applied bacteria bonds carbon cationic cells cent cetyl Cetyl alcohol chain Chem chemical chloride colour compounds concentration containing corrosion cosmetic dentifrices detergent disperse droplets dyes dyestuffs effect emollient emulsifier emulsion esters example fats fatty acids fibre film foam formulation fungi germicide give glycerine glycol hair heat humectant hydrocarbon hydrogen important increase ingredients interface lacquer lanolin lather layer lipstick liquid lotions manufacture metal method methyl mineral oil mixing mixture molecules nitrocellulose nonionic normally obtained odour oil phase organisms oxide pack particle perfume perfumery permanent waving phenol pigment plastic powder preparations pressure propellant properties pump raw materials reaction salts samples shampoo shave cream skin soap sodium solid soluble solution solvent stability stain stearate stearic acid storage suitable sulphate sulphonate surface active agents surface tension synthetic temperature tests Triethanolamine tube usually valve viscosity water phase