Trimethylglycine proteolipid conditioning complex: HenkelRecent Research Landscape
Scalp inflammation and flaking caused by microbial overgrowth drive consumer dissatisfaction and product returns. These innovations engineer the deposition and stability of specific active agents to maintain long-term antimicrobial efficacy.
What technical problems is Henkel addressing in Trimethylglycine proteolipid conditioning complex?
Hair fiber surface friction
(7)evidences
Chemical and mechanical stressors cause irreversible loss of internal protein integrity and cuticle cohesion. Addressing this failure mode restores tensile strength and prevents fiber breakage.
Scalp irritation and hair damage
(7)evidences
Premature hair loss and dandruff result from underlying biological degradation and microbial imbalance. Addressing these failure modes prevents permanent hair thinning and scalp irritation.
Post-rinse conditioning ingredient loss
(3)evidences
Structural breakdown of the inner cortex and cuticle layers leads to brittle hair and breakage. Restoring internal integrity prevents mechanical failure and improves fiber resilience.