Patents Assigned to L'Oreal of Paris, France
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Publication number: 20040047824Abstract: The invention relates to a composition for topical use containing at least one oxidation-sensitive hydrophilic active principle and at least one maleic anhydride copolymer, comprising one or more maleic anhydride comonomers and one or more comonomers selected from the group consisting of vinyl acetate, vinyl alcohol, vinylpyrrolidone, olefins containing from 2 to 20 carbon atoms, and styrene, in a physiologically acceptable medium containing an aqueous phase.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: L'OREAL, Paris, FranceInventor: Bruno Biatry
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Publication number: 20040042990Abstract: The invention relates to the use of a composition, especially for preventing and/or treating cutaneous signs of intrinsic ageing, the composition containing at least one oxidation-sensitive hydrophilic active principle selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid and its compounds and at least one maleic anhydride copolymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: L'OREAL, Paris, FranceInventor: Bruno Biatry
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Publication number: 20020076256Abstract: The present application relates to an applicator comprising a support which is configured to allow the applicator to be engaged with a container containing a first product, in the form of a gel, cream, or liquid, and an application member on the support. The application member is capable of conveying the first product from an opening defined by the support to an application face of the said application member. The applicator further includes a lid configured to removably cover the applicator member by engaging with the support. In a closed end of the lid there is a second product, in the form of a solid cake or powder. The application face is capable, when the lid is fitted, of being pressed elastically against the said second product so that the second product can be loaded onto the application face.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: L'Oreal of Paris, FranceInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20010009629Abstract: The brush (1) includes a core (2) formed from a metal wire bent into a U and the branches of which are twisted to trap radial bristles (3) between them, the core (2) being fixed to the end of a wand (6). The branches of the core are twisted, turning to the left, to form turns which turn in the clockwise direction about the axis (X) of the core when progressing from the wand towards the end of the brush, whereas the bristles (3) of the brush form helical layers (S) rising from left to right in the area located between the core and an observer who holds the brush substantially vertical in front of him/her with its tip pointing upwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Applicant: L'Oreal of Paris, FranceInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20010002227Abstract: The brush (1) includes a core (2) formed from a metal wire bent into a U and the branches of which are twisted to trap radial bristles (3) between them, the core (2) being fixed to the end of a wand (6). The branches of the core are twisted, turning to the left, to form turns which turn in the clockwise direction about the axis (X) of the core when progressing from the wand towards the end of the brush, whereas the bristles (3) of the brush form helical layers (S) rising from left to right in the area located between the core and an observer who holds the brush substantially vertical in front of him/her with its tip pointing upwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: May 31, 2001Applicant: L'Oreal of Paris, FranceInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20010001027Abstract: The brush (1) includes a core (2) formed from a metal wire bent into a U and the branches of which are twisted to trap radial bristles (3) between them, the core (2) being fixed to the end of a wand (6). The branches of the core are twisted, turning to the left, to form turns which turn in the clockwise direction about the axis (X) of the core when progressing from the wand towards the end of the brush, whereas the bristles (3) of the brush form helical layers (S) rising from left to right in the area located between the core and an observer who holds the brush substantially vertical in front of him/her with its tip pointing upwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: L'Oreal of Paris, FranceInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20010001029Abstract: The brush (1) includes a core (2) formed from a metal wire bent into a U and the branches of which are twisted to trap radial bristles (3) between them, the core (2) being fixed to the end of a wand (6). The branches of the core are twisted, turning to the left, to form turns which turn in the clockwise direction about the axis (X) of the core when progressing from the wand towards the end of the brush, whereas the bristles (3) of the brush form helical layers (S) rising from left to right in the area located between the core and an observer who holds the brush substantially vertical in front of him/her with its tip pointing upwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: L'Oreal of Paris, FranceInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret
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Publication number: 20010001028Abstract: The brush (1) includes a core (2) formed from a metal wire bent into a U and the branches of which are twisted to trap radial bristles (3) between them, the core (2) being fixed to the end of a wand (6). The branches of the core are twisted, turning to the left, to form turns which turn in the clockwise direction about the axis (X) of the core when progressing from the wand towards the end of the brush, whereas the bristles (3) of the brush form helical layers (S) rising from left to right in the area located between the core and an observer who holds the brush substantially vertical in front of him/her with its tip pointing upwards.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2001Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: L'Oreal of Paris, FranceInventor: Jean-Louis H. Gueret