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Assignee: SOCIETE D'EXPLOITATION DE PRODUITS POUR LES INDUSTRIES CHIMIQUES SEPPIC


Location: PARIS, FR
No. of patents: 9

NumberTitleIssue Date
8119582Method for improving the foaming properties of cleansing and/or foaming formulations for topical use
Methods for improving the foaming properties of cleansing and foaming formulations for topical use are presented. The methods comprise including in the formulation an effective amount of a polyol glycoside or a mixture of polyol glycosides of formula (I) R1
02/21/2012
8093221Cosmetic and pharmaceutical compositions comprising lauroyl proline and an ester of anhydrohexitol and of an aliphatic carboxylic acid
Composition (A) containing, for 100% of its mass: from 10 mass % to 90 mass % of N-lauroyl proline (I) and from 10 mass % to 90 mass % of an ester (II) of anhydrohexitol and of a saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched aliphatic carboxylic acid containing from ...
01/10/2012
7932339Method for producing water-soluble comb-shaped copolymers
Method for producing a comb-shaped copolymer whose skeleton is of an acrylamide, acrylic acid, acryloyl aminoethanol or dimethyl acrylamide type and on which poly(N-alkyl acrylamide) or poly(N,N-5 dialkyl acrylamide lateral segments are grafted, includes (a) produci...
04/26/2011
7915208Method for improving the foaming properties of cleansing and/or foaming formulations for topical use
A method for improving foaming properties of cleansing and/or foaming formulations, compositions, methods for preparing them, and preparation of the topical formulations containing them are described. The method consists in including, in these formulations, an effec...
03/29/2011
7902135Method of improving the ocular tolerance of foaming and/or detergent compositions for skin use
The ocular tolerance of cosmetic, dermocosmetic and dermopharmaceutical compositions is improved by the incorporation therein of an effective amount of a polyol-glycoside or of a mixture of polyol-glycosides of formula (I): R1—O-(G)-H (I) in which: —x...
03/08/2011
7871635Use of compound that inactivates protein kinase A in a composition containing a cosmetically acceptable medium for lightening the skin
A method of using a compound to lighten the skin by inactivating protein kinase A. The compound may be in a composition with either a pharmacologically or cosmetically acceptable medium. Depending upon the medium and concentration of the compound, the composition ma...
01/18/2011
7834085Composition and method for preparing novel cationic thickners
A self-reversible invert latex having a crosslinked cationic polyelectrolyte, formed by the copolymerization of at least one cationic monomer with at least one neutral monomer and at least one nonionic surfactant monomer. ...
11/16/2010
7670614Use of alkylpolyglycosides as emulsifying agents for the preparation oil-in-water emulsions containing mineral pigments or fillers and the oil-in-water emulsions containing such alkylpolyglycosides
A composition and process of preparation of emulsifier agents based on an alkylpolyglycoside structure with a length of alkyl chain having from 6 to 12 carbon atoms to be used. The resulting emulsions exhibit an excellent dispersion of the fillers and/or pigments wi...
03/02/2010
7652130Use of alkylpolyxylosides in cosmetics
A composition, method of preparation1 and use to enhance the cosmetic feel of oil-in-water emulsions based upon the addition to the oil in water emulsion of one or more alkylpolyxylosides represented by formula: R—O—(X)p, ...
01/26/2010
 
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