Abstract: A topically applied composition capable of treating subcutaneous tissue comprising an alkali metal hypohalite (AMH) (preferably, sodium hypochlorite) and a conventional skin lotion. The skin lotion serves both as a carrier and as an antidrying agent for the AMH. The AMH penetrates through the skin's pores and lymph nodes into the subcutaneous tissue. The AMH stimulates the immune system to alleviate, and sometimes cure, inflammation, aches, pains, and other symptoms caused by microbial (e.g., viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic) infection, arthritis, hemorrhoids, allergies, etc.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 16, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2003
Assignee:
Nurad, Inc.
Inventors:
Jurdon Wayne Camper, Marilyn A. Delorme, John E. Festvog
Abstract: A method for the prophylaxes and treatment of psoriasis, allergies and auto-immune disorders of the skin, the treatment of sensitive skin, or a combination thereof, which comprises applying cis-6-hexadecenoic acid, or a salt or ester thereof.
Abstract: The present invention advances prior art intensive repair serums by providing an intensive repair serum formulated with Morinda citrifolia from the Indian Mulberry plant. The addition of Morinda citrifolia to the serum of the present invention serves to provide significant skin care advantages not found in prior art intensive repair serums.
Abstract: The use in and for the preparation of both cosmetic and/or dermatological compositions comprising at least one amphoteric copolymer that is crosslinked and/or branched and derived, e.g., from a mixture comprising at least one monomer selected from acrylate, methacrylate, acrylamide, and methacrylamide monomers comprising at least one C8-C30 fatty chain. Another subject of the invention is the application of the composition for the treatment of keratinous materials and in particular of the skin, hair, eyelashes, and nails.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2003
Assignee:
L'Oreal S.A.
Inventors:
Henri Sebag, Claude Dubief, Serge Restle
Abstract: Implantable medical device having a structure adapted for introduction into a patient wherein the structure is composed of a base material positioned over the structure. The implantable medical device further includes at least one composite layer of a bioactive agent and a polymer material and at least a barrier layer positioned over the composite layer and being of thickness adequate to provide a controlled release of the bioactive agent. The barrier layer being applied by a low energy plasma polymerization process which includes placing the device with the at least one composite layer in a plasma chamber and introducing at least one monomer gas.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 10, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2003
Assignee:
Scimed Life Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Kalpana R. Kamath, James J. Barry, Sepideh H. Nott
Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for spraying makeup that masks imperfections in the skin including, but not limited to, freckles, tattoos, birthmarks, scars and post-laser surgery discoloration. The apparatus of the present invention is a hand-held sprayable cosmetic container containing a cosmetic composition that may be a foundation, a shimmer, a bronzer, a glitter, a self-tanning composition, a moisturizer, a toner, a lip color, an eyebrow color, a cheek color and/or an eye color. The apparatus may also be designed to deliver drugs (both prescription and over the counter medicines), deliver vitamins or other skin care compositions, to protect the skin from the sun, treat the skin after exposure to the sun, and/or provide an aromatherapy treatment.
Abstract: A nasally administrable composition of a physiologically active substance, wherein an effective amount of said physiologically active substance is dispersed homogeneously in and adsorbed homogeneously onto a fine powdery form of a cereal, thereby enhancing the absorption of the physiologically active substance into a body via the nasal route. Examples of the cereal are rice, wheat, soybean, corn, foxtail, millet, buckwheat and the like, especially rice, and the physiologically active substance is a physiologically active peptide.
Abstract: The subject-matter of the present invention is a stable anhydrous composition for cosmetic or pharmaceutical use comprising at least one volatile solvent and at least one pigment, wherein said composition further comprises at least one oxyalkylenated silicone substituted at the &agr; and &ohgr; positions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 24, 1999
Date of Patent:
July 8, 2003
Assignee:
L'Oreal S.A.
Inventors:
Patricia Lemann, Annick Collette, Isabelle Bara
Abstract: An antibacterial liquid dish cleaning composition with desirable cleansing and de-staining properties comprising a C8-18 ethoxylated alkyl ether sulfate, two anionic surfactant, a betaine surfactant, a hydroxy containing organic acid, polyethylene glycol, hydrogen peroxide and water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 30, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2003
Assignee:
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Inventors:
Evangelia Arvanitidou, Christine Toussaint, David Suriano, Jean Massaux
Abstract: Pickering emulsions, which are finely disperse systems of the water-in-oil or oil-in-water type, comprising
(1) an oil phase,
(2) a water phase,
(3) at least one type of microfine particles which
a) have an average particle size of less than 200 nm, which
b) display both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties, and are dispersible both in water and in oil and which
c) have optionally been coated on the surface,
(4) at least one electrolyte and
(5) at most 0.5% by weight of one or more emulsifiers.
Abstract: Disclosed is a lipstick composition for molding into a lipstick capable of exhibiting excellent cosmetic finishing effect with remarkable sustainability and comfortable feeling of use. The most characteristic ingredient of the composition is a crosslinked hydrophilic organopolysiloxane insoluble in organic solvents obtained by the hydrosilation reaction between an organohydrogenpolysiloxane and an alkenyl-terminated polyoxyalkylene compound, which is combined with a liquid oily compound, solid or semisolid oily or waxy compound and pigments in specified weight proportions.
Abstract: Processes for preserving compositions, such as cosmetic and dermatological compositions, which may be intended for topical applications, through the use of at least one certain polyamino acid derivatives.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 29, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2003
Assignee:
L'Oreal, S.A.
Inventors:
Michel Philippe, Sylvie Benard, Sylvie Cupferman
Abstract: Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations. The optically-activated particles include a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of the plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles; and each of the optically-activated particles are encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.
Abstract: A method for assuaging tobacco addiction comprises pulsing doses of nicotine into a user's bloodstream so it reaches the brain before passing through the liver. A nicotine-burst tablet is held in the mouth by a user to receive each nicotine-pulse dose. The tablet is configured to suddenly release its entire nicotine payload from an otherwise inert or benign material. Such nicotine payload is relatively small, e.g., under one milligram. The therapeutic effects depend on the change of nicotine levels in the blood over a change in time. Rapid nicotine onset of a small dose is more assuaging than a slow build-up to a high dosage. An oral carrier comprises a nicotine saturated instant-dissolve paper that delivers one nicotine pulse. An additive prevents abuse by causing excessive use to catalyze a foul taste or sickening sensation.
Abstract: An antibacterial liquid dish cleaning composition with desirable cleansing properties comprising a C8-18 ethoxylated alkyl ether sulfate, two anionic surfactant, a betaine surfactant, a hydroxy containing organic acid, an organic thickener, polyethylene glycol and water.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 27, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 24, 2003
Assignee:
Colgate Palmolive Company
Inventors:
Robert D'Ambrogio, Evangelia Arvanitidou, David Suriano, Robert Heffner
Abstract: Pickering emulsions, which are finely disperse systems of the water-in-oil or oil-in-water type, comprising
(1) an oil phase which comprises at least 0.5% by weight, based on the weight of the oil phase, of at least one oil component selected from the group consisting of oils having viscosities of less than 30 mPa·s,
(2) a water phase,
(3) at least one type of microfine particles which
a) have an average particle size of less than 200 nm, which
b) display both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties, and are dispersible both in water and in oil and which
c) have optionally been coated on the surface, and
(4) at most 0.5% by weight of one or more emulsifiers.
Abstract: The present invention provides a gastric and/or duodenal adhesive pharmaceutical composition obtained by coating a composition, which comprises a medicament acting at the stomach and/or duodenum and one or more of ingredients selected from water insoluble polymers, polyglycerin fatty acid esters, lipids and waxes, with a polymer having adhesive capacity onto the surface of the mucosa of a digestive tract under acid conditions and separates from the mucosa of the digestive tract in neutral or alkaline conditions. This composition adheres only to the mucosa of the stomach and/or duodenum and releases the medicament over long hours so that sufficient effects are available by a small amount of the medicament.
Abstract: The wax product for treating or setting up a hairstyle or hairdo includes a composition containing at least one wax or wax-like substance, at least one non-volatile liquid hydrophobic oil and at least one volatile or easily volatilized hydrophobic substance that is a liquid or gas at room temperature. Because of the presence of the volatile substance in the composition a soft wax easily worked in the hair is obtained when the composition is applied to the hair. This soft wax hardens on the hair when the volatile ingredients evaporate. When the composition includes a propellant gas a wax with a larger surface area (wax snow) is produced, which is likewise easily worked into the hair and very effectively fixes or sets the hair.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 1, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 24, 2003
Assignee:
Wella AG
Inventors:
Bernd Stein, Michael Franzke, Sabine Baecker
Abstract: According to the subject invention, dispersible dry powder pharmaceutical-based compositions are provided, including methods for their manufacture and dry powder dispersion devices. A dispersible dry powder pharmaceutical-based composition is one having a moisture content of less than about 10% by weight (%w) water, usually below about 5%w and preferably less than about 3%w; a particle size of about 1.0-5.0 &mgr;m mass median diameter (MMD), usually 1.0-4.0 &mgr;m MMD, and preferably 1.0-3.0 &mgr;m MMD; a delivered dose of about >30%, usually >40%, preferably >50%, and most preferred >60%; and an aerosol particle size distribution of about 1.0-5.0 &mgr;m mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD), usually 1.5-4.5 &mgr;m MMAD, and preferably 1.5-4.0 MMAD. Such composition are of pharmaceutical grade purity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 1995
Date of Patent:
June 24, 2003
Assignee:
Inhale Therapeutic Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert M. Platz, John S. Patton, Linda Foster, Mohammed Eljamal
Abstract: A fluorescent and/or phosphorescent coating composition, particularly useful as a body coating, hair coating, lipstick and particularly as a phosphorescent nail polish that has the capability of changing from transparent, or other color, in light to a phosphorescing or fluorescing composition upon the withdrawal of light. The composition, e.g., nail polish, will return to its original color, as originally perceived by a human eye, as soon as light again contacts and is absorbed by the phosphorescent or fluorescent composition. The nail polish of the present invention is capable of undergoing a reversible chemical change upon the withdrawal of light without altering its physical properties.