Skin treatment with siliconates

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic nonactive ingredient containing other... – Aftertreated solid synthetic organic polymer

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514784, 514785, 514788, 514847, 514 63, A61K 4700, A61K 31695

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051890674

ABSTRACT:
A method of treating human skin to enhance the ability of skin in the absorption and retention of moisture in order to retard skin moisture loss. There is applied to skin an organosilicon compound exhibiting humectant-like characteristics which is an anionic siliconate. An alternate method treats human skin to reduce the transepidermal water loss of skin in order to increase moisturization and to enhance skin softness. There is applied to skin an occlusive film forming organisilicon compound which is also a siliconate.

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