Compositions – Fluent dielectric – N-containing
Patent
1977-10-07
1979-02-20
Willis, Jr., P.E.
Compositions
Fluent dielectric
N-containing
252 89R, 252316, 252DIG2, 252DIG5, 252DIG17, 424 81, 424358, C11D 724, C11D 1700, A01N 900
Patent
active
041406567
ABSTRACT:
A facial cleanser especially useful for the removal of eye make-up is disclosed. A combination of mineral oil, certain phosphate esters and high molecular weight carboxy vinyl polymers, in the absence of water, forms a minimally irritating clear gel having a higher rinsability than mineral oil gelled by prior art methods.
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Armour-Dial, Inc.
Barber Frank T.
Harrer Richard G.
Willis, Jr. P.E.
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