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Blond hair

Features

Bleaching changes the natural hair color by bleaching it. It is estimated that around 20% of adult women worldwide bleach their hair. Fashion trends are shaping this personalization, which is often combined with hair colouring (glossing).
Balayage techniques are particularly popular, which are performed professionally in salons and are expensive.

To make this personalization sustainable, it is often a quality requirement to maintain the hair color as long as possible and to stabilize it against environmental influences - especially those resulting from hair washing. For this, hair care is a very decisive factor.

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Chronic eczema

Features

With repeated or prolonged contact with the trigger, eczema does not heal and becomes chronic. It is characterized by dry, scaly skin, increased keratinization and itching.

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Coloration

Features

Coloring refers to the hair dyeing process in which the natural hair color is changed using chemical agents. It can be used both to cover grey hair and to completely change the color of the hair in order to create individual, fashionable accents.

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Colored hair

Features

Coloration, this term also includes hair coloring and intensive hair tinting, changes the hair color in manifold ways beyond the natural color shades. It is estimated that about 50% of adult women worldwide use hair colorants. Fashion trends as well as cultural groups shape the personalization here.

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Dermatitis

Features

Dermatitis is a mostly chronic, eczemic skin condition and one of the most common skin diseases. Almost everyone suffers from it at least once in their life. They are chronic, inflammatory, mostly itchy, non-contagious skin diseases that occur in various forms.

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Dermatosis

Features

Dermatoses are chronic eczema, i.e. forced inflammation of the upper layers of the skin (epidermis and dermis). There are many different types of dermatoses, which are usually reddened and can be extremely itchy. The formation of weeping blisters is also characteristic.

If eczema persists over a longer period of time, the skin can dry out severely and form scales. The skin altered by the dermatosis loses its barrier function, which results in increased water loss. The skin becomes brittle and cracked.

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Thick hair

Features

Thick hair has a diameter greater than 0.09 mm. Characteristic here is excessive hair volume, which quickly leads to an uncontrollable and above all non-reproducible hairstyle appearance. This is due to the above-average plasticity of the hair, which is difficult to control with simple styling strokes, especially after sleeping, for example. As a result, the hair must be conditioned towards a "softer" plasticity.

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Thin hair

Features

In fine hair, the cuticle layer has a significantly higher proportion of the mass between the cuticle layer and the fiber stem than in normal or even thick hair.

In the case of fine hair, this structural part of the cuticle is decisive for the properties of the hair. Damage to the cuticle leads to hair that appears more damaged overall. This is because the cuticle is the most "vulnerable" part of the hair structure. Fine hair is therefore more sensitive than normal or thick hair and is significantly less plastic, as the plastic-forming fiber stem makes up less of the hair.

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Ingrown whiskers

Features

Ingrown beard hairs are caused by hairs pushing through the skin. This happens when the hair leaves the hair follicle and then curls back into the skin.

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Pustule

Features

Pustules - also known as pustules, pimples or blisters - are small cavities on the surface of the skin that are filled with pus and are usually painful to the touch. They are red in color, with the top of the blisters often being white.

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