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Development of Brown Hair-Dye using The Extracts of Boehmeria tricuspis Grown Wild in Korea  

Kim Hyun-Ju (Division of Horticulture and Pet Animal-Plant Science, Wonkwang Univ.)
Heo Buk-Gu (Division of Horticulture and Pet Animal-Plant Science, Wonkwang Univ.)
Park Yun-Jum (Division of Horticulture and Pet Animal-Plant Science, Wonkwang Univ.)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.19, no.2, 2006 , pp. 243-247 More about this Journal
Abstract
To develop the natural brown hair-dye, we investigated the dyeability of hairs dyed with the extracts of Boehmeria tricuspis and chemical hair-dye and the changes in its colors as affected by the number of washing frequencies. When dyed with the extracts of Boehmeria tricuspis, ${\Delta}E$ values was increased over 11 compared with control and dyed an order of descent YR. ${\Delta}E$ values treated the ashing juice of Japanese cleyera with a mordant was mostly increased about 15.52. Hairs was dyed with the extracts of Boehmeria tricuspis and we investigated L, a, b and ${\Delta}E$ values as affected by the number of washing frequencies. When treated the ashing juice of Japanese cleyera with a mordant, L values was mostly decreased, however, a, b and ${\Delta}E$ values was increased significantly. L values of hairs dyed with the extracts of Boehmeria tricuspis and washed over thirty times became low compared with that dyed with chemical hair-dye and changes in a, b and ${\Delta}E$values of that was small.
Keywords
Natural Dyes; Boehmeria tricuspis; Brown Hair-Dyes; Ashing juice of Japanese cleyera;
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