| Hair dyeing history |
| Wednesday, 06 September 2006 | ||
In every civilization one tried to change hair colour. Sumerians about black hair made changes in the colour by the institution per capita decorations from the gold. In ancient Egypt one dyed hair by means of hennas and other vegetable resources.For Greeks a beau ideal was the woman about fair hair, however they dyed hair on darkly with vegetable paints. Romen as first used metallic paints , eg. the sugar of lead or salts of the silver and the copper. They used also lead combs to blackening hair. Dyeing with paints oxidative one began in the latter part XIX age in Germany. They were not insensible for the health. The first, harmless synthetic hair-dye patented in 1907 of the year Frenchman Eugene Schueller and called her: Auréale. Gave this the beginning to the firm L´Oréal whose a founder was the discoverer of the preparation. The end of the twentieth age this improvement of the maintenance of the persistence of the colour, the good form of hair and the initiation of various tints of hair. The beginning of the new millennium this permanent dyeing of hair without the use of the oxygenated water and the creation of intelligent paints, taking into account the individual structure of every hair.
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In every civilization one tried to change hair colour. Sumerians about black hair made changes in the colour by the institution per capita decorations from the gold. In ancient Egypt one dyed hair by means of hennas and other vegetable resources.