摘要:
The invention relates to the use of a combination of active ingredients, comprising at least one compound of general formula (I) or (II) and/or a physiologically-acceptable salt thereof and/or an isomeric or stereoisomeric form of said compounds, where R1 = H, branched or unbranched C1 - C4 alkyl group or a C2 - C4 hydroxyalkyl group, R2 = H, a -COOR5 group, or a -CO(NH)R5 group, R5 = H, a C1 - C4 alkyl group, an amino acid group, a dipeptide or tripeptide, R3 and R4 independently = H, a C1 - C4 alkyl group or one of the both groups is a hydroxy group and n= a whole number from 1 to 3 and at least one further component selected from the group formed by vitamins, provitamins, alkylpolyglucosides, allantoin, bisabolol and the physiologically-acceptable salts of said compounds for the treatment of hair. When added to conventional hair treatment and cleaning agents said combinations of active ingredients permit the restructuring of damaged hair and a significant reduction of oxidative damage on oxidative hair colouring.
摘要:
According to the invention, short-chained carboxylic acids can be used to significantly increase the colour stability of dyed fibres, especially keratinous fibres.
摘要:
Disclosed are mouth and tooth care and cleaning substances which polish and clean the tooth surface well without having an overly abrasive effect while acting against bad breath. Said substances contain at least 10 percent by weight of sorbit and/or glycerin and/or 1,2-propylene glycol as well as at least 0.25 percent by weight of at least one bioactive glass.
摘要:
The invention relates to cosmetic or dermatological compositions containing at least one cocoa bean (theobroma cacao) extract, at least one peppermint (mentha piperita) leaf extract, and at least one additional selected cosmetic agent in an appropriate cosmetic or dermatological carrier. Also disclosed are novel uses of said compositions.
摘要:
According to the invention, short-chained carboxylic acids can be used to significantly increase the colour stability of dyed fibres, especially keratinous fibres.