Iron Gall Ink Revisited: A Surfactant-Free Emulsion Technology For Black Hair-Dyeing Formulation

COSMETICS(2021)

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Inspired by the redox reactions in the preparation of the iron gall ink that has been used in Europe since the Middle Ages, we developed a technology for forming the oil-in-water emulsions, without any surfactants and emulsifiers, by homogenizing a mixture of tannic acid, gallic acid, Fe(D-gluconate)(2), and natural oil, which are all approved as cosmetic ingredients. Various plant-derived oils, such as argan oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, grape seed oil, hemp seed oil, peppermint oil, rosemary oil, and ylang-ylang oil, were used as an oil phase for the emulsion formation, and all the fabricated emulsions exhibited the capability of black hair-dyeing. This surfactant-free emulsion technology for combining the hair-dyeing capability of Fe3+-tannin complex with the hair-fortifying property of natural oil would have great impact on the hair-cosmetic industry.
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emulsions, hair dyeing, iron gall ink, natural oils, surfactant-free
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