Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Manicure or pedicure compositions
Patent
1986-11-18
1989-01-17
Robinson, Ellis P.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Manicure or pedicure compositions
106 3, A61K 7043
Patent
active
047987200
ABSTRACT:
A novel composition useful for treating nails is disclosed. The composition is prepared by mixing commercially available top coat nail polish, acrylic nail powder, acrylic nail primer and an adhesive in desired amounts. The resultant composition reduces the drying time of nail polish from three to five minutes and provides a superior gloss. The product can be used on either natural or acrylic nails.
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Kain, Jr. Robert C.
Robinson Ellis P.
Rucker Susan S.
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