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Archive | 2004

Cosmetic cleansing formulations based on a combination of sodium laureth sulfate and alkylpolyamphopolycarboxyglycinates

Andreas Clausen; Ursula Jensen; Stephan Ruppert; Martin Sugár; Maren Wilken


Archive | 2004

Surfactant-containing preparation with licochalcone A

Harald Albrecht; Svenja Cerv; Albrecht Doerschner; Ludger Kolbe; Jörg Kuether; Christopher Mummert; Stephan Ruppert; Maren Wilken


Archive | 2004

Use of Surfactant Systems for Reducing Skin-Intrinsic Enzyme Damage

Andreas Schepky; Stephan Ruppert; Maren Wilken; Christian Frese; Ralf Siegner; Ursula Holtzmann; Martin Kauffeldt


Archive | 2004

Cosmetic cleansing formulations based on a combination of sodium laureth sulfate, alkylpolyamphopolycarboxyglycinates and N-acylamino acid salts

Andreas Clausen; Ursula Jensen; Stephan Ruppert; Martin Sugár; Maren Wilken


Archive | 2009

Hair care formulas with cationic amphoteric polymers

Silke Wendicke; Birgit Heitmann; Henrike Neuhoff; Maren Wilken; Michael Demitz; Marie Koswig; Björn Heuer


Archive | 2006

Cosmetic active preparation, useful for cleaning the skin, hair and/or scalp, comprises non-ionic, high-molecular polyethylene glycol, surfactant and cationic care material, where the foam parameter exhibits creaminess/richness value

Harald Albrecht; Birgit Heitmann; Henrike Neuhoff; Maren Wilken


Archive | 2003

Tensidhaltige Zubereitung mit Licochalcon A

Harald Albrecht; Svenja Cerv; Albrecht Dörschner; Ludger Kolbe; Jörg Küther; Christopher Mummert; Stephan Ruppert; Maren Wilken


Archive | 2009

Haarbehandlungsmittel mit einem Gehalt an Diamanten

Manuela Köhler; Henrike Neuhoff; Maren Wilken


Archive | 2007

Hair cleaning compounds with special foaming effect

Harald Albrecht; Henrike Neuhoff; Maren Wilken; Birgit Heitmann


Archive | 2006

Cosmetically and dermatologically active preparation, useful for cleaning keratin fiber, preferably human hair, scalp and skin, comprises dimethyldiallylammoniumchloride-acrylamide copolymer and cationic hydroxyethyl cellulose derivative

Anja Aechtner; Harald Albrecht; Birgit Heitmann; Henrike Neuhoff; Stephan Ruppert; Maren Wilken

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