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Considering the risk of a coloring shampoo with the function of gray hair cover cosmetology and skin barrier: A systematic reviewopen access

Authors
Lee, JooyoungKwon, Ki Han
Issue Date
1-May-2023
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
coloring shampoo; scalp skin barrier; toxin harmful; trihydroxybenzene
Citation
HEALTH SCIENCE REPORTS, v.6, no.5
Journal Title
HEALTH SCIENCE REPORTS
Volume
6
Number
5
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/151830
DOI
10.1002/hsr2.1271
ISSN
2398-8835
2398-8835
Abstract
Background and AimsAs the number of demanders who want to easily cover gray hair increases, the demand market is rapidly expanding along with the demand for coloring shampoos that can be dyed while shampooing. Among these coloring shampoo ingredients, it is necessary to differentiate products that are safe and harmless to the human body in consideration of hair loss or skin barrier problems caused by trihydroxybenzene (THB) ingredients. The correct selection criteria were presented by examining the problems, effectiveness, and side effects when used in relation to the skin barrier through previous studies by consideration of the ingredients of the coloring shampoo and the skin barrier of the scalp. MethodsThe analysis of this study looked at previous studies through a systematic literature review through related keywords for coloring shampoo. After reviewing 150-200 related prior papers, a total of 39 review papers were finally selected using the PRISMA flow diagram. ResultsIt was confirmed through a literature review that the coloring shampoo containing THB, which is harmful to the human body, has a detrimental effect on the scalp-skin barrier. ConclusionThis study examined the harmfulness of coloring shampoo on the scalp skin barrier. It was confirmed that frequent coloring shampoo procedures can have various harmful effects on the scalp. Therefore, it is important to reduce side effects caused by the use of harmful ingredients and maintain a healthy scalp condition through analysis of sufficient scalp conditions and consultation with experts. In addition, various studies on the standard standards and age for harmful ingredients are suggested.
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