- Industry: Personal care products
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Shampoos containing only natural, non-synthetic ingredients.
Industry:Personal care products
Ingredients extracted from plants, earth minerals or animal products, as opposed to ingredients which are synthetically produced.
Industry:Personal care products
A fibrous protein found in hair. The layer of keratin found on each strand prevents hair from cracking and splitting.
Industry:Personal care products
An oil or extract found in many shampoos and conditioners. Lavender stimulates hair growth, replenishes the hair and scalp, balances oil production and provides a soothing scent to the product.
Industry:Personal care products
A substance that triggers an allergic reaction. Read labels carefully before purchasing hair products to avoid unwanted reactions.
Industry:Personal care products
A plant from which aloe gel is extracted. Aloe vera is added to many shampoos and conditioners for its moisturizing effects. These products are great for dry and damaged hair.
Industry:Personal care products
A styling product applied to dry hair for added texture, definition and shine. Unlike hairspray and gel, hair balm does not harden or dry. It remains pliable for continuous styling all day long. Be careful not to use too much of this product, as this can result in a greasy look. Hair balm is also called glue, paste, pomade or wax.
Industry:Personal care products
A chain of molecules which form a protein. Amino acids are found in hair and hair products and provide a protective coating on each individual strand of hair.
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Chemical ingredients added to hair products to speed up a specific process (i. E. , curl activators, heat activators) without damaging the hair.
Industry:Personal care products
An ingredient of a product which is responsible for the desired action of that product.
Industry:Personal care products