A61K8/9794

METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR NATURAL ORGANIC INTENSIVE SKIN REPAIR AND HEALING
20230050858 · 2023-02-16 ·

The invention includes a skin treatment compound containing aloe vera and methods of use thereof. In one embodiment, the skin treatment compound includes aloe vera, and preferably 30×, 100× or 200× concentrated aloe vera powder, water, a Carbomer such as Ultrez powder, glycerin, lubricating ingredients, sodium hydroxide, Vitamin C, a complex mixture of skin-healing botanicals, Japanese Green Tea Extract, at least one amino acid precursor, a ceramide compound, an antioxidant, a glycosaminoglycan, and a natural preservative, preferably selected from the group consisting of lime oil, orange oil, and bergamot oil.

METHODS AND COMPOUNDS FOR NATURAL ORGANIC INTENSIVE SKIN REPAIR AND HEALING
20230050858 · 2023-02-16 ·

The invention includes a skin treatment compound containing aloe vera and methods of use thereof. In one embodiment, the skin treatment compound includes aloe vera, and preferably 30×, 100× or 200× concentrated aloe vera powder, water, a Carbomer such as Ultrez powder, glycerin, lubricating ingredients, sodium hydroxide, Vitamin C, a complex mixture of skin-healing botanicals, Japanese Green Tea Extract, at least one amino acid precursor, a ceramide compound, an antioxidant, a glycosaminoglycan, and a natural preservative, preferably selected from the group consisting of lime oil, orange oil, and bergamot oil.

FOAMING BODY DEODORIZER
20230052487 · 2023-02-16 ·

A method of making a foaming deodorant containing an aqueous solution of citric acid, aloe vera gel, capryl capryl glucose, hydrogen peroxide, and witch hazel. The foaming deodorant may also have an essential oil, a fragrance, and/or a color. The foaming deodorant is added to a dispensing container and dispensed from a pressurized dispensing container or from a dispensing container having a dispensing pump. Citric acid and hydrogen peroxide safely kill bacteria on the skin. The foaming deodorant may be used anywhere on the skin of the body.

FOAMING BODY DEODORIZER
20230052487 · 2023-02-16 ·

A method of making a foaming deodorant containing an aqueous solution of citric acid, aloe vera gel, capryl capryl glucose, hydrogen peroxide, and witch hazel. The foaming deodorant may also have an essential oil, a fragrance, and/or a color. The foaming deodorant is added to a dispensing container and dispensed from a pressurized dispensing container or from a dispensing container having a dispensing pump. Citric acid and hydrogen peroxide safely kill bacteria on the skin. The foaming deodorant may be used anywhere on the skin of the body.

Antioxidant compositions and methods of protecting skin, hair and nails against high energy blue-violet light

Compositions and methods of using them for protecting skin, hair and nails against exposure to high energy visible light are described. The compositions can include one or more natural oils or extracts which are effective to absorb the high energy visible light at least to some degree.

Antioxidant compositions and methods of protecting skin, hair and nails against high energy blue-violet light

Compositions and methods of using them for protecting skin, hair and nails against exposure to high energy visible light are described. The compositions can include one or more natural oils or extracts which are effective to absorb the high energy visible light at least to some degree.

Topical skin care formulations comprising plant extracts
11576854 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A method of moisturizing skin of a person is disclosed. The method can include topically applying to the skin of the person a composition comprising an effective amount of an aqueous, alcoholic, or aqueous-alcoholic extract from Parkia biglobosa, wherein the composition moisturizes the skin.

Topical skin care formulations comprising plant extracts
11576854 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A method of moisturizing skin of a person is disclosed. The method can include topically applying to the skin of the person a composition comprising an effective amount of an aqueous, alcoholic, or aqueous-alcoholic extract from Parkia biglobosa, wherein the composition moisturizes the skin.

Extracts of microalgae and plants for regulating sebum production

Suggested is a method for making and using an extract of halophytes or psammophilous plants comprising the steps of contacting the plant materials with a solvent, re moving the dissolved extract from the residue, recovering the extract and topically or orally administering the extract to a patient in need of dysfunctions of skin and hair.

Extracts of microalgae and plants for regulating sebum production

Suggested is a method for making and using an extract of halophytes or psammophilous plants comprising the steps of contacting the plant materials with a solvent, re moving the dissolved extract from the residue, recovering the extract and topically or orally administering the extract to a patient in need of dysfunctions of skin and hair.