TYPES AND IMPORTANT INGREDIENTS OF HAIR SHAMPOOS.

Authors

  • Xaydarova Shaxrizoda Husan qizi Author

Keywords:

Keywords: Hair, shampoo, anionics, cationics, amphoterics, non ionics, conditioner.

Abstract

Abstract: Shampoo is a foam cleanser for hair and scalp. Unlike alkaline soap, 
it has a neutral or slightly acidic pH. Shampoo is designed to remove fat, dead cells 
from the hair and scalp. Everything else is the function of conditioners, balms, anti-
dandruff products and others.Shampoos are one of the largest products in the cosmetics 
industry  and  the  market  for  them  is  constantly  growing.  If  at  first  shampoos  were 
treated exclusively as hygiene products, then in the future the market demanded the 
presence of additional properties - softer care, the absence of irritating properties, the 
presence of biologically active, functional and aesthetic additives. Today, shampoo is 
the most used cosmetic product, which is subject to the highest requirements.Shampoo 
of the new generation has not only excellent washing, but also conditioning properties. 
It contains a balanced composition of ingredients, useful additives that care for hair, 
protect  it  from  aggressive  external  influences,  and  contribute  to  its  restoration.The 
purpose  of  the  work  is  to  study  the  mechanism  of  action  of  shampoos  on  hair,  to 
consider the composition of shampoos depending on the type of hair. 

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Published

2025-06-23

How to Cite

Xaydarova Shaxrizoda Husan qizi. (2025). TYPES AND IMPORTANT INGREDIENTS OF HAIR SHAMPOOS . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 47(4), 91-95. https://scientific-jl.com/tal/article/view/22642