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Title: Evolution of Hair Treatment and Care: Prospects of Nanotube-Based Formulations
Authors: Santos, Ana Cláudia 
Panchal, Abhishek
Rahman, Naureen
Silva, Miguel Pereira da 
Pereira, Irina 
Veiga, Francisco 
Lvov, Yuri
Keywords: hair treatment; halloysite clay nanotubes; hair dyeing; drug sustained release
Issue Date: 21-Jun-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Project: Programa Operacional Capital Humano # SFRH/BD/136892/2018 
Portugal and the Russian Federation, # 02.A03.21.0006, act 211 
Serial title, monograph or event: Nanomaterials
Volume: 9
Issue: 6
Abstract: A new approach for hair treatment through coating with nanotubes loaded with drugs or dyes for coloring is suggested. This coating is produced by nanotube self-assembly, resulting in stable 2-3 µm thick layers. For medical treatment such formulations allow for sustained long-lasting drug delivery directly on the hair surface, also enhanced in the cuticle openings. For coloring, this process allows avoiding a direct hair contact with dye encased inside the clay nanotubes and provides a possibility to load water insoluble dyes from an organic solvent, store the formulation for a long time in dried form, and then apply to hair as an aqueous nanotube suspension. The described technique works with human and other mammal hairs and halloysite nanoclay coating is resilient against multiple shampoo washing. The most promising, halloysite tubule clay, is a biocompatible natural material which may be loaded with basic red, blue, and yellow dyes for optimized hair color, and also with drugs (e.g., antilice care-permethrin) to enhance the treatment efficiency with sustained release. This functionalized nanotube coating may have applications in human medical and beauty formulations, as well as veterinary applications.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/107181
ISSN: 2079-4991
DOI: 10.3390/nano9060903
Rights: openAccess
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