Carbocysteine is produced by alkylation of cysteine and is a mucolytic agent with no effect on hair keratin. The molecular structure of this ingredient is so small, allowing it to penetrate into the cortex of the hair strand and the bonds of the hair. It reacts with the sulphate bond, acting as a form of mortar to fill damaged areas within the bond. When heat activated it infuses with the bond. Carbocysteine has a low pH level and always needs to be pH balanced avoiding damage to the hair.
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Carbocysteine
Carbocysteine is produced by alkylation of cysteine and is a mucolytic agent with no effect on hair keratin. The molecular structure of this ingredient is so small, allowing it to penetrate into the cortex of the hair strand and the bonds of the hair. It reacts with the sulphate bond, acting as a form of mortar to fill damaged areas within the bond. When heat activated it infuses with the bond. Carbocysteine has a low pH level and always needs to be pH balanced avoiding damage to the hair.