Patent classifications
A61K8/9789
TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING SCARS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE
The present technology includes a set of topical compositions used in treating wounds or scars in accordance with the methods and protocols described herein. The set of topical compositions can include (i) a cleansing composition comprising polydimethylsiloxane (silicone) and Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) flower extract; (ii) a first treatment composition comprising Aloe barbadensis (aloe) leaf juice, Macadamia temifolia (macadamia) seed oil, and panthenol (vitamin B5); (iii) a second treatment composition comprising Aloe barbadensis (aloe) leaf extract, sodium hyaluronate, and allantoin; (iv) a third treatment composition comprising snail mucin extract; (v) a fourth treatment composition comprising tocopherol; and (v) a fifth treatment composition comprising retinol.
Topical compositions, process of large-scale manufacture, and method of use
Compositions for the treatment of some orphan diseases and oral mucosal ulcers, many with similarities in terms of their anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities, but also multiple differences in their observed abilities that can be combined to challenge the current, underlying pathophysiology. The orphan diseases of interest are Dupuytren's Contracture, Peyronie's Disease, Scleroderma, Raynaud's (or Renaud's) Phenomenon, chemotherapy/radiation induced oral mucosal ulceration, and aphthous ulcers; and more frequent skin issues of skin damage from cuts, abrasions, and burns; aging skin changes, and toe nail fungus. These can be treated with the disclosed compositions with the proper combination and alteration of ingredients inclusive of alpha-pinene, an aloe vera preparation, and a shea butter preparation. A process for preparation of such ingredients in a water-in-oil emulsion is described herein.
Topical compositions, process of large-scale manufacture, and method of use
Compositions for the treatment of some orphan diseases and oral mucosal ulcers, many with similarities in terms of their anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities, but also multiple differences in their observed abilities that can be combined to challenge the current, underlying pathophysiology. The orphan diseases of interest are Dupuytren's Contracture, Peyronie's Disease, Scleroderma, Raynaud's (or Renaud's) Phenomenon, chemotherapy/radiation induced oral mucosal ulceration, and aphthous ulcers; and more frequent skin issues of skin damage from cuts, abrasions, and burns; aging skin changes, and toe nail fungus. These can be treated with the disclosed compositions with the proper combination and alteration of ingredients inclusive of alpha-pinene, an aloe vera preparation, and a shea butter preparation. A process for preparation of such ingredients in a water-in-oil emulsion is described herein.
Oral care product formulation
A three-part method of cleaning a user's teeth and/or gums is disclosed. First, a user applies a tonic of essential oils to the user's teeth and/or gums by either brushing, rubbing, rinsing and/or flossing with the tonic thereby destroying harmful bacteria. Second, the user brushes with a toothpaste having nano-hydroxyapatite being particles of 50 nanometers or smaller. The nano-hydroxyapatite is absorbed into the surface opening inside dentinal tubules of the teeth. Third, the user seeds their mouth with an oral probiotic having beneficial bacteria. The third step must come after both the first and second steps.
Oral care product formulation
A three-part method of cleaning a user's teeth and/or gums is disclosed. First, a user applies a tonic of essential oils to the user's teeth and/or gums by either brushing, rubbing, rinsing and/or flossing with the tonic thereby destroying harmful bacteria. Second, the user brushes with a toothpaste having nano-hydroxyapatite being particles of 50 nanometers or smaller. The nano-hydroxyapatite is absorbed into the surface opening inside dentinal tubules of the teeth. Third, the user seeds their mouth with an oral probiotic having beneficial bacteria. The third step must come after both the first and second steps.
Method of producing cosmetic skin dye
A method of producing cosmetic skin dye, including a) extracting the liquid contained in the pecan husks, b) separating the extracted liquid in oil and sediments by means of natural sedimentation, c) homogeneously mixing said sediments with oil of the pecan husks to produce said skin dye, and d) applying the cosmetic skin dye in the skin of a user. The pecan husks are obtained from an unripe pecan. A higher concentration of sediments in the homogenous mixture produces a darker shade of cosmetic dye.
Method of producing cosmetic skin dye
A method of producing cosmetic skin dye, including a) extracting the liquid contained in the pecan husks, b) separating the extracted liquid in oil and sediments by means of natural sedimentation, c) homogeneously mixing said sediments with oil of the pecan husks to produce said skin dye, and d) applying the cosmetic skin dye in the skin of a user. The pecan husks are obtained from an unripe pecan. A higher concentration of sediments in the homogenous mixture produces a darker shade of cosmetic dye.
COSMETIC OR DERMATOLOGICAL COMPOSITION ACTING IN PARTICULAR ON THE EFFECTS OF BLUE LIGHT ON SKIN AND ITS APPENDAGES, AND ASSOCIATED USES
A composition is described, comprising or consisting of chrysin, rosmarinic acid, at least one peptide or derivative thereof, having a sequence of 4 to 10 amino acids comprising the active sequence GQPR and a physiologically acceptable medium. A derivative corresponds to said peptide modified at the N-terminal end with an acyl (—CO—R.sup.1), sulfonyl (—SO.sub.2—R.sup.1) group or a biotinoyl group and/or at the C-terminal end with an OR.sup.1, NH.sub.2, NHR.sup.1 group or NR.sup.1R.sup.2, R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 being as defined herein and where the composition acts on the effects of light radiation on the skin and/or of its appendages, and more particularly the effects of blue light to fight against harmful effects and in a particularly advantageous manner at the same time to increase the beneficial effects by resynchronizing the circadian cycle.
Natural Edible Shampoo and Preparation Method Therefor
A natural edible shampoo and preparation method thereof, the components comprises fatty acyl lactyl-lactic acid, arginine, vegetable oleic acid monoglyceride, plant phospholipid, ε-polylysine, ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride, inulin, polyol and so on. It resist static electricity, improve the smoothness of hair, prevent pore clogging, and has good flowability at a low temperature. The shampoo overturns the classic concept of existing cationic hair care (large irritation), uses nearly non-irritant natural anionic wash and care main ingredients, relies on a non-enclosed protein peptide/low HLB value oiliness agent film-forming smoothing system, avoids a cationic polymer/silicone oil hair-care pattern with intensive negative effect, and protects the original ecological environment of hair and scalp, so that a final product gains the smooth experience feeling of organic silicone oil, thereby creating a new path for research and development of food and cosmetic-type wash and care two-in-one shampoos.
Natural Edible Shampoo and Preparation Method Therefor
A natural edible shampoo and preparation method thereof, the components comprises fatty acyl lactyl-lactic acid, arginine, vegetable oleic acid monoglyceride, plant phospholipid, ε-polylysine, ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride, inulin, polyol and so on. It resist static electricity, improve the smoothness of hair, prevent pore clogging, and has good flowability at a low temperature. The shampoo overturns the classic concept of existing cationic hair care (large irritation), uses nearly non-irritant natural anionic wash and care main ingredients, relies on a non-enclosed protein peptide/low HLB value oiliness agent film-forming smoothing system, avoids a cationic polymer/silicone oil hair-care pattern with intensive negative effect, and protects the original ecological environment of hair and scalp, so that a final product gains the smooth experience feeling of organic silicone oil, thereby creating a new path for research and development of food and cosmetic-type wash and care two-in-one shampoos.