Permanent wave neutralizer composition and method

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CA 1266829

ABSTRACT This invention provides a unitary storage- stable, high foaming multifunctional permanent wave neutralizer and conditioner composition, and a method of permanently waving hair. The permanent wave neutralizer composition contains an oxidizing agent useful in permanent waving, a surface active agent of the group consisting of zwitterionic surface active agents, amphoteric surface active agents or anionic surface active agents selected from the group consisting of alpha C14-C18 olefin sulfonates, N-(C12-C18)fatty acyl sarcosines and alkali metal salts thereof and N-(C12-C18)fatty acyltaurines and alkali metal salts thereof, a water-soluble cationic polymer containing a plurality of quaternary nitrogen atoms, and having a pH value of between about 2.5 to about 8Ø The invention also provides a method of altering the configuration of hair in which the foregoing composition is used to neutralize chemically reduced hair and to provide conditioning and odor removal.

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