Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Live hair or scalp treating compositions – Amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactant containing
Patent
1987-06-02
1989-06-27
Robinson, Ellis P.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Live hair or scalp treating compositions
Amphoteric or zwitterionic surfactant containing
424 59, 424 78, 424 47, 424DIG2, 424 71, A61K 711, A61K 708, A61K 7075, A61K 742
Patent
active
048428515
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the finding that various polyaminoamide polymers function to protect the hair from deterioration due to atmospheric attack, particularly by light, thereby preserving the mechanical properties of the hair. The polyaminoamide polymers are known and include those polyaminoamide polymers described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,961,347, 3,227,615, 4,172,887, 4,189,468 and 4,277,581 and French Pat. No. 1,583,363.
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Dubief Claude
Grollier Jean F.
"L'Oreal"
Robinson Ellis P.
Rucker Susan S.
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