A61K8/9794

Cosmetic composition for improving appearance of scars
20230233433 · 2023-07-27 ·

A cosmetic composition for topical skin application and for use in reducing the appearance of scars comprising a combination of arginine and glutamine. The composition comprises L-Arginine in combination for L-Glutamine and further comprises bromelain, tetrahydrobisdemethoxydiferuloylmethane and tetrahydrocurcumin. Additional ingredients include various antioxidants, moisturizers, skin protectants, and vitamins together to promote the healing of affected skin while reducing visible scarring.

COSMETIC SKINCARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING PROBIOTIC MICROORGANISMS AND PREBIOTIC COMPOUNDS
20230233450 · 2023-07-27 ·

A composition comprising at least three probiotic microorganisms, at least three prebiotic compounds, and polymnia sonchifolia root juice. The probiotic microorganisms are preferably derived from at least lactococcus lactis, lactobacillus acidophilus, and lactobacillus casei. The prebiotic compounds are preferably derived from at least curcuma longa (turmeric) root extract, beta vulgaris (beet) root extract, and chicory root extract. The composition may also include lactic acid as a byproduct of fermentation by lactococcus lactis. The composition may be encapsulated allowing it to adhere to and remain on the skin more effectively and longer than without encapsulation.

COSMETIC SKINCARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING PROBIOTIC MICROORGANISMS AND PREBIOTIC COMPOUNDS
20230233450 · 2023-07-27 ·

A composition comprising at least three probiotic microorganisms, at least three prebiotic compounds, and polymnia sonchifolia root juice. The probiotic microorganisms are preferably derived from at least lactococcus lactis, lactobacillus acidophilus, and lactobacillus casei. The prebiotic compounds are preferably derived from at least curcuma longa (turmeric) root extract, beta vulgaris (beet) root extract, and chicory root extract. The composition may also include lactic acid as a byproduct of fermentation by lactococcus lactis. The composition may be encapsulated allowing it to adhere to and remain on the skin more effectively and longer than without encapsulation.

TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING SCARS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE
20230233448 · 2023-07-27 ·

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 FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING SCARS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE
20230233448 · 2023-07-27 ·

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
11564878 · 2023-01-31 ·

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
11564878 · 2023-01-31 ·

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.

Compositions for sensitive skin

Disclosed are compositions and methods for their use that include a combination of escin, Ruscus aculeatus root extract, ammonium glycyrrhizate, Centella asiatica extract, hydrolyzed yeast protein, and Calendula officinalis flower extract.