Emulsifying compositions including amphipathic emulsifying agent

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Solid synthetic organic polymer as designated organic active... – Polymer from ethylenic monomers only

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252312, 252548, 25217415, 25217423, 252DIG5, 514938, A61K 3174, B01J 1300, C11D 1700

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to emulsion compositions and methods for preparing these emulsion compositions which employ amphipathic emulsifying agents and high shear polymeric emulsion techniques and which may be used for the preparation of a great variety of emulsion compositions. In particular, the method provides for the preparation of hybrid products which effectively cleanse and also leave a highly protective substantive residue on the skin.

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