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Hair waving and straightening composition
   
Document Number
US Patent 5338540
Issued Date
August 16, 1994
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Lee; G. Jae (Trumbull, CT)
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This invention relates to improved hair waving and straightening compositions of matter. The novel compositions of matter of this invention comprise a sulfite and/or bisulfite reducing system, urea, a cationic polyquaternary resin of such a nature that in combination with the urea in the reducing system a hair waving and/or straightening effect equivalent to conventional thioglycolate systems is effectuated without the attendant unpleasant odors associated with the thioglycolate systems. In addition, the reducing system of this invention is less damaging to the hair and skin than the thioglycolate systems. The system of course may be used either with or without heat such as heat from hair dryers. In order to achieve the above-mentioned objective, the compositions of this invention are at a pH in the range of above 5.5 to about 8.5, preferably 6.5. Such hair waving and straightening compositions may contain any conventional additives employed in the known sulfite and/or bisulfite (e.g. wetting agent, fragrance compounds, coloring agents, thickening agents, opacifying agents, sequestering agents, solubilizing agents, conditioning agents, etc.). The novel hair waving and straightening compositions of this invention are used in conjunction with conventional neutralizing compositions used for conventional hair waving compositions. As is well-known, such neutralizing compositions contain oxidizing agents capable of restoring the disulfide linkages in the hair keratin during the resetting stage.
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Owner
Conopco, Inc. (Greenwich, CT)
Published
August 16, 1994
Application Number
07/478,039
Filed
February 9, 1990
US Classification
424/70.4   424/70.5
Int'l Classification
A61K   8/73   (20060101)   A61K   8/72   (20060101)   A61K   8/81   (20060101)   A61Q   5/04   (20060101)  
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This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 222,343 filed Jul. 20, 1988, now abandoned which is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/028,009, filed on Mar. 18, 1987, and application Ser. No. 06/697,608, filed Feb. 4, 1985, (both now abandoned).
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