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3-AMINO-2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL

Description

3-Amino-2,4-dichlorophenol is a synthetic organic compound primarily used in hair dye formulations. This aromatic molecule serves as a key component in oxidative hair coloring products, particularly for achieving dark shades. Its chemical structure consists of an amino group and two chlorine atoms attached to a phenol ring, enabling it to effectively interact with other dye precursors.

In hair coloring processes, 3-amino-2,4-dichlorophenol acts as a coupler, reacting with oxidizing agents and primary intermediates to form larger, colored molecules. This reaction occurs within the hair shaft, resulting in long-lasting color. The compound's stability and reactivity make it suitable for a wide range of hair dye formulations, including permanent and semi-permanent colors.

While effective in hair coloring, 3-amino-2,4-dichlorophenol requires careful handling due to its potential for skin sensitization. Manufacturers must adhere to specific concentration limits and usage guidelines set by regulatory bodies to ensure product safety. Additionally, this ingredient is subject to ongoing research regarding its environmental impact and potential alternatives in the pursuit of more sustainable hair coloring solutions.

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