Abstract: N.sup.1 -Trifluoroalkyl substituted 2-nitro-p-phenylenediamines, compositions containing same, and their use as direct dyes for keratinous fibers are disclosed.
Abstract: Hair conditioning compositions containing a perfluoropolyether and an amino functional silicone, in accordance with the invention, afford prolonged conditioning effect i.e. reduction in flyaway and interfiber friction, which effect lasts through multiple shampooings.
Abstract: P-phenylenediamines having a quaternary ammonium group and substituted with an electron withdrawing group, derivatives thereof, compositions containing same, and their use as developers for dyeing keratinous fibers, are disclosed.
Abstract: 4-nitroso anilines and cosmetically acceptable salts thereof are employed as direct dyes. Compositions for dyeing keratin fibers and containing said 4-nitroso anilines and an alkalizing agent are also disclosed.
Abstract: Hair on a live head is treated with metal ion in a pretreatment step then subjected to an oxidative or autooxidative dyeing step in which scalp staining occurs. Between the pretreatment step and the dyeing step the scalp of the live head is subjected to vigorous massage, rubbing, combing or brushing for a time sufficient to reduce scalp staining, or sufficient time is permitted to elapse between the pretreatment step of the dyeing step to reduce scalp staining, or a combination of these two procedures is employed.
Abstract: A pharmaceutical composition and process for administering non-steroidal drugs which are protected againsts injury to the gastrointestinal tract by a combination of certain H.sub.1 - and H.sub.2 -receptor blockers.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 8, 1988
Date of Patent:
August 6, 1991
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
Inventors:
Alison B. Lukacsko, Randy J. Koslo, Joseph J. Piala
Abstract: An aromatic amine, or a cosmetically acceptable salt thereof, is reacted with an aromatic aldehyde in a reaction medium containing water. 2,6-dihydroxypyridine, or a cosmetically acceptable salt thereof, is reacted with hydrogen peroxide in a reaction medium containing water. The two reaction mediums are combined so that both reactions are carried out together on hair. Preferably, the two reactions are carried out together in the same reaction medium. pH is adjusted so that the pH of the common reaction medium is about 5 to 7. Surprisingly, substantially no cross reaction occurs between the two reactions on hair.
Abstract: Perspiration is decreased in an area of the skin subject to perspiration by applying to such area an antiperspirant amount of an imidazole derivative of the formula I ##STR1## wherein X is O or S and Y is Cl or H, or a dermatologically acceptable salt thereof, preferably in a dermatologically acceptable compatible vehicle.
Abstract: 4-nitroso anilines and cosmetically acceptable salts thereof are employed as direct dyes. Compositions for dyeing keratin fibers and containing said 4-nitroso anilines and an alkalizing agent are also disclosed.
Abstract: A stabilized enteric coated aspirin granule product prepared by commingling the enteric coated aspirin granules with glutamic acid hydrochloride.
Abstract: A stabilized enteric coated aspirin granule product prepared by commingling the enteric coated aspirin granules with glutamic acid hydrochloride.
Abstract: Processes and Compositions for effecting a pilomotor effect on a hair-bearing skin area by the application of an alpha.sub.1 adrenergic agonist having essentially only alpha.sub.1 adrenergic agonist activity.
Abstract: An antiperspirant composition for roll-on application, which feels dry upon application, is prepared by encapsulating a relatively large amount of water onto a specific kind of a hydrophobic silica, and then suspending the water-loaded silica into an anhydrous liquid vehicle which has a particular antiperspirant material suspended therein.
Abstract: A two part oxidation dyeing method for human hair is provided together with a composition therefor in which both parts are relatively fluid until mixed, after which the combination becomes viscous and can be applied to hair.
Abstract: An enteric coated tablet and process is described in which a core tablet of a pharmaceutically active ingredient is provided with an enteric coating layer of a film forming enteric polymer and an overcoat layer of non-enteric film forming polymer; optionally, the tablet may also be provided with the non-enteric undercoat layer of a film forming polymer.
Abstract: The invention relates to an oral pharmaceutical composition containing benzonatate. More particularly it concerns a composition of this character having improved taste and demulcency characteristics as well as one which minimizes the local anaesthesia to the oral muscosa brought about by the benzonatate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 24, 1987
Date of Patent:
October 4, 1988
Assignee:
Bristol-Myers Company
Inventors:
Eugene G. Press, Thomas M. Tencza, F. Henry Merkle
Abstract: A neutralizing and conditioning composition for the hair includes an oxidizing agent such as hydrogen peroxide and an amino-functional polymeric silicone additive for imparting durable conditioning benefits to the hair. A method is provided for neutralizing and conditioning hair which has been subjected to a waving or straightening treatment with keratin reducing agent by applying the new composition to the treated hair.