
Left black hair is derived from the wooden dust on the right
Fengyang Wang / Stockholm University
A permanent wooden line can be black and can be like peatland, but his creators claim that they can be the future of hair care, as well as commercial products that can also work.
“We’re using the power of nature,” he says IEVGEN PYYPCHUK Sweden at Stockholm University in Sweden. “We combine old science with old traditions … (to) something really cool: simple, useful and quite effective.”
Pyypchuk and his colleagues used Lignin, a polymer that is a central wooden and barking component as a starting point for bio-based conditions. When taken from the wood, Lignin naturally interacts with While acting as a surface, a key component of the detergent. It also has natural antioxidants who help care for the conditioner, and provides UV protection, says Pyyypchuk. “Lignin serves as a multi-function platform in this context,” he noted. “It protects against UV, it is hydrator”.
Researchers combined a lignin gel with coconut oil and the lignin room developed in the water to make the final product. Team member Mika SipponenEven at Stockholm University, it is almost as well as the Commercial Conditions also work. When used in young-white hair samples, the “drag” was reduced when the hair combed, when it was still a humidity of 13%, tested compared to the commercial product, what percentage dragged.
It is a potential problem that the formulation of the current condition of the current “black” arena “is smells like peat” wooden wood “, Sipponen says. This does not see researchers marketing. They tested the formula on the skin, towels and pork and they said they are cleaned without leaving the stains. The smell is pretty pleasant, says Pyyypchuk. “I personally like it, and most people in our lab, maybe because they work with Lignin – they liked it.”
Pyypchuk and Sipponen be a patent For Lignin room and hope that their air conditioner can become a consumer product, offering people more sustainable alternatives based on components derived from fossil fuels. The next step is to see the eye that causes the eye and skin irritation in front of any trial against living hair.
US Based Cosmetics Researcher Evans, Earlier, at the Institute of Institute of Institute for New Jersey Research Institute, compared to commercial rival products. “I have been doing these experiments for 30 years, and combination of conventional conditioning products will reduce 80 percent, perhaps 90 percent,” he says. Variation of the hair methods and situations under studying Sipponen believes why the state of hair below the study was found to reduce their teams by 20% for the commercial air conditioner.
The appearance and unusual smell of the wooden condition can also place consumers, according to Evans. “Patent literature completely has never been with hair-conditioned formulas that never go anywhere.” He says. “And the reason is not necessary to buy efficiency, buying consumers, it’s really aesthetics.”
So would black, wooden smell, eco-friendly air conditioner would be successful with consumers? “It sounds like a little non-beginner,” says Evans.
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