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Conditioner

Conditioner

Conditioner is a hair care product that contains various chemicals and conditioning agents to improve the texture, appearance, and manageability of hair. It is formulated with surfactants, emollients, humectants, silicones, and other additives to provide moisturization, detangling, and softness.

Different Types of Conditioner


Conditioner

Product NameINCI NameCAS No.AppearcanceContent
MONSA® PQ-7Polyquaternium-7
26590-05-6Colorless or yellowish transparent viscous liquid

9.0~10.5
MONSA® PQ-10Polyquaternium-10
68610-92-4White pale yellowish powder

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MONSA® PQ-39Polyquaternium-39
25136-75-8Colorless transparent viscous liquid

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MONSA® C14SGura Hydroxypropyl Trimonium Chloride
65497-29-2Slight yellow powder

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The Composition and Chemical Properties of Conditioner

The Composition and Chemical Properties of Conditioner

Conditioner is typically composed of surfactants, conditioning agents, emollients, humectants, silicones, and various additives. Surfactants cleanse the hair, conditioning agents improve softness and manageability, emollients moisturize and lubricate the hair, humectants retain moisture, and silicones create a protective barrier. Additional additives may include preservatives, fragrances, and botanical extracts. The chemical properties of these ingredients allow them to interact with the hair, providing improvements in texture, hydration, and appearance. It is important to check the ingredient list and consider personal preferences and hair needs when selecting a conditioner.

The Impact of PH on Conditioner Performance

PH plays a crucial role in determining the performance of a conditioner. The PH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with PH 7 being considered neutral. Hair and scalp have a slightly acidic pH, ranging from 4.5 to 5.5. Conditioners are typically formulated to be slightly acidic, which helps to maintain the natural PH balance of the hair.


When the pH of a conditioner matches the PH of the hair cuticle, it promotes the smooth closure of the cuticle layer, resulting in improved shine, reduced frizz, and enhanced manageability. Acidic conditions also help to strengthen the hair fibers, reducing breakage and damage.


On the other hand, using a conditioner with a higher PH can lead to swelling of the cuticle, causing the hair to become rough, prone to frizz, and lacking shine. Alkaline conditions can also strip away natural oils from the hair, leaving it dry and dehydrated.


It is important to choose a conditioner with an appropriate pH level that matches the hair's natural acidity. Avoiding conditioners with extremely high or low pH levels is advisable to maintain the structural integrity and health of the hair. Regular use of properly pH-balanced conditioners can help to optimize their performance and ensure healthy, well-conditioned hair.


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