By Martin Rieger, Linda D. Rhein
"Second variation presents a radical, up to date therapy of the basic habit of floor energetic brokers in options, their interplay with organic buildings from proteins and membranes to the stratum corneum and dermis, and their functionality in formulations resembling shampoos, dentifrice, aerosols, and epidermis cleansers."
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Joseph Lin 87 5. Surfactant Analysis in Cosmetic Preparations Donald E. Deem 103 6. Interaction of Surfactants with Epidermal Tissues: Biochemical and Toxicological Aspects Edward J. Singer and Eugene P. Pittz 133 7. Interaction of Surfactants with Epidermal Tissues: Physicochemical Aspects Eugene R. Cooper and Bret Berner 195 8. Surfactants and the Preservation of Cosmetic Preparations Karl Heinz Wallhäusser 211 Page xii 9. Surfactants in Shampoos Graham Barker 251 10. Surfactants in Oral Hygiene Products Morton Pader 293 11.
We regretfully note that Dr. Morton Pader passed away shortly after submitting his contribution. The editors also recognize with deep appreciation the help provided by the staff of the publisher. As noted, the second edition differs materially from the first edition, and it is hoped that readers will find the book useful and of current and continuing interest. MARTIN M. RIEGER LINDA D. RHEIN Page v Preface to the First Edition The monetary value of worldwide sales of cosmetics and toiletries is extremely large; however, the value of these consumer products might better be measured in terms of their psychological and health benefits and their impact on our daily lives.
Due to their mildness and ability to lower irritation of anionics they are often used in baby shampoos. C. 1.