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Cationic free radical polymers
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5843419
Issued Date
December 1, 1998
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The present invention deals with the composition, and application of novel compounds, useful as anti-tangle, and conditioning agents for use in personal care, on hair which has been processed. By processes is meant hair which has been subjected to the process of bleaching, relaxing, permanent waving, and/or coloring. These processes make the hair raspy and degrade the properties of the hair. The properties of these novel compounds remediates the damage done to hair and leaves it more manageable and less raspy. The compounds are truly multi-functional, providing softening conditioning, and gloss to treated hair.
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December 1, 1998
Application Number
08/880,091
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June 20, 1997
US Classification
424/70.11  
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A61K   8/72   (20060101)   A61Q   5/12   (20060101)   A61K   8/81   (20060101)  
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424/307   424/70.17   424/70.11  
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