Paul Vinski - Danbury CT Craig Stephen Slavtcheff - Guilford CT Joanna Hong Zhang - Milford CT Brian Andrew Crotty - Branford CT
Assignee:
Unilever Home Personal Care USA, division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 600
US Classification:
424401, 514846, 514844
Abstract:
A cosmetic sea salt scrub is provided which includes sodium sesquicarbonate and an oil. Sodium sesquicarbonate ordinarily is the major salt present and amounts of this salt relative to the oil may range from about 20:1 to about 5:1 by weight. Mineral oil is particularly preferred as the oil phase. Salt scrubs according to this invention are relatively uniform in composition, easily dispensed from a jar and spread uniformly on the skin.
A wiping article is provided which includes an effervescent cleanser composition held within a pouch formed from a first and second substrate sheet. At least one of the substrate sheets must be water permeable. The effervescent composition is an intimate mixture of an acid material such as citric acid and an alkaline material such as sodium bicarbonate. Water contact causes the combination to effervesce. A dry surfactant such as sodium cocoyl isethionate in contact with the water and effervescing carbon dioxide results in a highly pleasant sudsing system. Skin benefit agents may be included within the composition. The effervescent action may improve deposition of the skin benefit agents onto the skin.
A wiping article is provided which includes an effervescent cleanser composition held within a pouch formed from a first and second substrate sheet. At least one of the substrate sheets must be water permeable. The effervescent composition is an intimate mixture of an acid material such as citric acid and an alkaline material such as sodium bicarbonate. Water contact causes the combination to effervesce. A dry surfactant such as sodium cocoyl isethionate in contact with the water and effervescing carbon dioxide results in a highly pleasant sudsing system. Skin benefit agents may be included within the composition. The effervescent action may improve deposition of the skin benefit agents onto the skin.
Fragranced Solid Cosmetic Compositions Based On A Starch Delivery System
Robert Gott - Buxtehude, DE William Schmitt - Branford CT, US Robert Sabin - Newtown CT, US Jonathan Londin - Southington CT, US Brian Dobkowski - Milford CT, US Michael Cheney - Trumbull CT, US Paul Vinski - Danbury CT, US Craig Slavtcheff - Guilford CT, US Rosa Paredes - Shelton CT, US
Assignee:
Unilever Home & Personal Care USA, Division of Conocpo, Inc.
International Classification:
A61K007/06 A61K007/11
US Classification:
424/070130
Abstract:
A solid cosmetic composition is described including a water dissolvable solid carrier incorporating at least one cosmetic agent. The solid carrier is a destructurized starch material. Fragrance is applied topically onto the solid carrier. The compositions are best formed into tablets, pellets, beads or sheet articles. Particularly preferred is where the solid cosmetic composition and carrier are foamed.
Linda Farrell - Stratford CT, US Craig Slavtcheff - Guilford CT, US Alexander Znaiden - Trumbull CT, US Paul Vinski - Danbury CT, US
International Classification:
A61K009/70
US Classification:
424443000
Abstract:
A wiping article is provided which includes an effervescent cleanser composition held within a pouch formed from a first and second substrate sheet. At least one of the substrate sheets must be water permeable. The effervescent composition is an intimate mixture of an acid material such as citric acid and an alkaline material such as sodium bicarbonate. Water contact causes the combination to effervesce. A dry surfactant such as sodium cocoyl isethionate in contact with the water and effervescing carbon dioxide results in a highly pleasant sudsing system. Skin benefit agents may be included within the composition. The effervescent action may improve deposition of the skin benefit agents onto the skin.
Christine Ryles - Milford CT, US Paul Vinski - Danbury CT, US Alexander Ziemkiewicz - Shelton CT, US Kenneth Manzari - West Haven CT, US
International Classification:
A61K 8/34
US Classification:
424401000
Abstract:
A hydroalcoholic cosmetic composition is provided which when topically applied to the face can shrink skin pores. The composition is focused upon denatured ethyl alcohol utilizing menthol as denaturing agent. Further included in the composition are humectants, preservatives and water. Also described is a method for reducing skin pore size.
Melissa Katz - Weston CT, US Megan Hurley - Middletown CT, US Andre Puleo - Stratford CT, US Paul Vinski - Danbury CT, US
International Classification:
A61K 8/81 A61K 8/72 A61K 8/73
US Classification:
424070110, 424070130, 424070270
Abstract:
A facial cleansing composition is provided which includes the following ingredients: polyolefinic abrasive particles; a cationic surfactant; water; a hydrophobically modified cellulosic thickener; a water-soluble conditioning agent; a water-insoluble conditioning agent; and wherein the composition has a viscosity ranging from about 20,000 to about 200,000 cps.
Joseph Raymond Faryniarz - Oxford CT G. Jae Lee - Trumbull CT Paul Vinski - Danbury CT Frank Jones - Gilford CT
Assignee:
Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co., Division of Conopco, Inc. - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
A61K 0000
US Classification:
424 7016
Abstract:
A hairspray composition is described that includes a nonionic polymer and an anionic polymer. The nonionic polymer is formed from monomers having at least one unneutralized carboxylic acid. The anionic polymer is identical to the nonionic one, except that all of the carboxylic acid groups are in salt form. Advantageously, the composition further includes an acrylic resin, most especially an amphoteric one. Best results are achieved when the acrylic resin is neutralized with a relatively small cation such as potassium and a second cation of a water soluble fatty amine. These compositions employ water as the carrier and dimethyl ether as propellant.