Abstract: The method and means of dry lubricating the skin of human and animal by applying a dry lubricating powders of perfluorocarbon and or fluoropolymer resins, said lubricating powders being inert to human and animal skin tissue, nonagglomerative, and sized to fit smoothly within the crease lines of human and animal skin tissue.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 1976
Date of Patent:
May 2, 1978
Assignees:
Charles L. Wragg, Jr., Fabalon, Inc., Beverly Wragg, Karen & Wendy Scott Trust
Abstract: A method of setting hair in a predetermined condition, either straightened or curled, which comprises coating the hair with a heat-settable composition containing a hardening and adhesive agent in aqueous media, either with or without the addition of separate water-proofing agents, flame-retardant agents, softening agents, and the like, and then applying heat to the coated hair to set the coated hair in the selected condition.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 3, 1970
Date of Patent:
April 13, 1976
Assignees:
Fabalon, Inc., The First Foundation, Charles L. Wragg
Abstract: The method of lubricating or softening the skin comprising the application of cosmetic preparations such as ointments, salves, creams, lotions, bar soaps, and the like, that contain a durable dry lubricant, comprising perfluorocarbon resins, said lubricant being inert to human and animal skin tissue, nonagglomerative, and sized to fit smoothly within the crease lines of human and animal skin tissue.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 21, 1974
Date of Patent:
January 13, 1976
Assignees:
Fabalon, Inc., K. & W. Scott Trust, C. N. Wragg, Jr., B. Wragg