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Archive | 2003

Dyeing keratin fibers, especially human hair, using diazonium salt or carbonyl compound and oxidizing agent, gives strong shades of good wash fastness

Moeller Hinrich; Hoeffkes Horst; Oberkobusch Doris


Archive | 2000

Use of ninhydrin derivatives for coloring keratinous fibers, especially human hair, and in colorant and coloring method

Moeller Hinrich; Hoeffkes Horst; Oberkobusch Doris


Archive | 2001

Composition for dyeing keratin-containing fibers, especially human hair, contains aromatic aldehyde or ketone and active CH compound

Moeller Hinrich; Oberkobusch Doris; Hoeffkes Horst


Archive | 1999

Keratin-reducing composition used in simultaneous permanent styling and dyeing of hair

Hoeffkes Horst; Buettner Roswitha; Moeller Hinrich; Oberkobusch Doris


Archive | 2000

Verfahren zum Färben von keratinhaltigen Fasern unter Verwendung von 2-Oxocarbonsäurederivaten in Kombination mit Nucleophilen

Moeller Hinrich; Hoeffkes Horst


Archive | 2003

Treatment of keratinous fibers, especially human hair, to remove colorant or change nuance involves coloring in usual way, then treating with agent containing dithionite salt and surfactant

Oberkobusch Doris; Moeller Hinrich; Erkens Udo; Hoeffkes Horst


Archive | 2003

Verwendung von ausgewählten kurzkettigen Carbonsäuren

Hoeffkes Horst; Moeller Hinrich


Archive | 2003

Composition for dyeing human hair, comprises carbonyl compound and 1-acylindolin-3-one derivative, and does not require oxidizing agent

Moeller Hinrich; Oberkobusch Doris


Archive | 2002

Use of acridine-aldehydes and/or -ketones, some of which are novel compounds, in dyeing hair in a wide variety of intense shades, even in the absence of oxidizers

Moeller Hinrich; Oberkobusch Doris; Hoeffkes Horst


Archive | 2001

Color for coloring keratinous fibers, e.g. hair, wool or fur, especially human hair, contains halogen-substituted benzofurazan or N-oxide compound(s)

Moeller Hinrich; Oberkobusch Doris; Hoeffkes Horst

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