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Use of stabilized starches in low VOC, polyacrylic acid-containing hair cosmetic compositions
   
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US Patent 6562325
Issued Date
May 13, 2003
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Tolchinsky; Maria (Monmouth Junction, NJ)
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a low VOC, non-aerosol, polyacrylic acid containing hair cosmetic compositions which contain stabilized starches, particularly those derivatized by alkylene oxides, about 01.-0.0% polyacrylic acid, up to about 15% solvent, and water. The derivatized starch may be hydrolyzed, particularly enzymatically hydrolyzed by at least one endo-enzyme. In addition, the starch may be cationically modified with a low degree of substitution. Use of such starches is novel and advantageous in that they are compatible with polyacrylic acid, providing a clear, solution with a stable viscosity. Further, the resultant composition provides a clear film which is not tacky, good stiffness, and improved humidity resistance.
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Published
May 13, 2003
Application Number
09/277,784
Filed
March 29, 1999
US Classification
424/70.15   424/70.16
Int'l Classification
A61Q   5/06   (20060101)   A61K   8/72   (20060101)   A61K   8/73   (20060101)   A61K   8/81   (20060101)  
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This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/057,826 filed Apr. 9, 1998.
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424/70.11   424/70.13   424/70.15   424/70.16   424/45   424/47   424/DIG.1   424/DIG.2  
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