Process for treating hair fibres with compositions containing reactive silicones
Abstract
Hair fibre treatment process comprising the following steps: application to the keratin fibres of at least one compound X and at least one compound Y, at least one of the compounds X and Y being a silicone compound, the said compounds X and Y being capable of reacting together via a hydrosilylation, condensation or crosslinking reaction in the presence of peroxide when they are placed in contact with each other; raising the temperature of the keratin fibres, by means of a heating iron, to a temperature at least equal to 60° C., the raising of the temperature being performed before or after optional rinsing of the keratin fibres; compound(s) X and compound(s) Y being applied to the keratin fibres using several compositions containing compound(s) X and compound(s) Y, alone or as a mixture, or using a single composition containing compound(s) X and compound(s) Y.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . Hair fibre treatment process comprising the following steps:
application to the keratin fibres of at least one compound X and at least one compound Y, at least one of the compounds X and Y being a silicone compound, the said compounds X and Y being capable of reacting together via a hydrosilylation, condensation or crosslinking reaction in the presence of peroxide when they are placed in contact with each other; raising the temperature of the keratin fibres, by means of a heating iron, to a temperature at least equal to 60° C., the raising of the temperature being performed before or after optional rinsing of the keratin fibres;
compound(s) X and compound(s) Y being applied to the keratin fibres using several compositions containing compound(s) X and compound(s) Y, alone or as a mixture, or using a single composition containing compound(s) X and compound(s) Y.
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