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20090208437 | GLYCOPYRROLATE IN COSMETIC PREPARATIONS - Glycopyrronium bromide, derivatives and/or isomers thereof in combination with one or more active substances selected from a list of substances as recited in the claims and/or in the form of a W/Si emulsion, an O/W gel, a soap gel stick, and/or a surfactant-containing cleansing formula, and corresponding cosmetic preparations, in particular deodorant/antiperspirant preparations. | 08-20-2009 |
20110217254 | ANTIPERSPIRANT PREPARATIONS COMPRISING HYDROTALCITE - Hydrotalcite helps prevent changes in the scent and color of an antiperspirant preparation comprising one or more antiperspirant and/or deodorant active ingredients and a maximum of 5% by weight of water, based on the total mass of the preparation. | 09-08-2011 |
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20140093463 | USE OF CHARGED SURFACTANTS FOR REDUCING TEXTILE STAINING BY ANTIPERSPIRANTS - Disclosed is a method of reducing or avoiding staining in or on clothing caused by a cosmetic or dermatological preparation comprising one or more antiperspirant substances and/or of improving the ability of stains in or on clothing which are caused at least in part by said preparation to be washed out from the clothing. The method comprises including in the preparation one or more cationic surfactants. | 04-03-2014 |
20140093464 | USE OF CHARGED SURFACTANTS FOR REDUCING TEXTILE STAINING BY ANTIPERSPIRANTS - Disclosed is cosmetic or dermatological preparation which is present as an aerosol spray and comprises one or more antiperspirant substances and one or more cationic surfactants. | 04-03-2014 |
20140105841 | USE OF CHARGED SURFACTANTS FOR REDUCING TEXTILE STAINING BY ANTIPERSPIRANTS - Disclosed is cosmetic or dermatological preparation which comprises one or more antiperspirant substances and one or more cationic surfactants. | 04-17-2014 |
20140294976 | COSMETIC PREPARATION COMPRISING PULVERIZED HYDROPHILIC SUBSTANCES - A substance, which is in principle insoluble in a cosmetic or dermatological anhydrous preparation is converted into a powdery product by absorption onto a carrier, the powdery product being soluble in the preparation. The anhydrous preparations comprise one or more hydrophilic substances or substance mixtures which are liquid, pasty at room temperature and/or meltable up to a temperature of 150° C. and which are absorbed on one or more particulate carriers. The hydrophilic substance or substance mixture in itself is insoluble or sparingly soluble in the preparation and the carriers are characterized by a particle size ranging from 5 nm to 2 mm, a tamped density of between 50 kg/m | 10-02-2014 |
20140335188 | COSMETIC PREPARATION COMPRISING PULVERIZED HYDROPHOBIC SUBSTANCES - A substance, which is in principle insoluble in a cosmetic or dermatological preparation, is converted into a powdery product by absorption onto a carrier, wherein said powdery product can be distributed better in the preparation. The preparations comprise water and one or more hydrophobic substances or substance mixtures which are liquid and pasty at room temperature and/or meltable up to a temperature of 150° C. and which are absorbed on one or more particulate carriers. The hydrophobic substance or substance mixture in itself is insoluble or sparingly soluble in the preparation and the carriers are characterized by a particle size ranging from 5 nm to 2 mm, a tamped density of between 50 kg/m | 11-13-2014 |