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Hair surface interactions against different chemical functional groups as a function of environment and hair condition.

Leslie LabarreOphélie SquillaceYu LiuPeter J FryerPreeti KaurShane WhitakerJennifer M MarshZhenyu Jason Zhang
Published in: International journal of cosmetic science (2023)
Results acquired by AFM cantilevers of different functional groups show that hydrophobic interaction is a key driver for deposition on virgin hair, whilst electrostatic interaction is the most important one for bleached hair. Interfacial conformation of chassis components upon deposition is determined by the hair surface properties. Our study highlights the possibility of a range of polar groups, not necessarily negatively charged, on the damaged hair. Unlike conventional surface chemical analysis method, it is possible to quantitatively evaluate the interfacial conformation of deposited surface actives on hair, which identifies the target moieties for conditioning products on different types of hair.
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