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Imai T et al. – It was thought that the activity of oxidation reaction with hydrogen peroxide was increased in the cuticle layers, and permeability to the cortex was decreased. Furthermore, TEM findings suggested that the oxidation hair dyes mainly reacted in the beta–layer/ gamma–layer interface in the cuticle layers, unevenly distributing the metals in the beta–layer of cuticular CMC.

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