| COTY B.V. Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20090220555 | Sweat-Absorbing Cosmetic Product and Method for the Production Thereof - The invention relates to a—in particular—hydrous, sweat-absorbing cosmetic product, e.g. a deodorant, containing a sweat-absorbing complex. The invention also relates to a method for the production of said complex and said cosmetic product. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090117060 | Cosmetic Process for the Treatment of the Skin with Sun-Protection Products and Sun-Protection Products Combination - The invention relates to a cosmetic method, whereby skin is treated with various sun products, and to a sun product combination. The inventive method is characterized by applying, prior to intensive exposure of the skin to UV radiation, a pre-sun product, then a sun product and finally repeatedly applying an after-sun product. The pre-sun product comprises a radical interceptor, the combination caffeine/complex amino acid salt, the combination photolyase/UV endonuclease and an algae extract of Corallina officinalis. The sun product comprises a UV filter combination of UVA and UVB filters having at least 3% by weight of UVA filter. The after-sun product comprises components similar to those used for the pre-sun product, the content of the radical interceptor and the enzyme photolyase being by 50 to 90% by weight lower, the content of the enzyme UV endonuclease being by 50 to 90% by weight higher, and the algae extract being replaced by a cooling plant extract. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090087396 | Sweat-Absorbing Cosmetic Product and Method for the Production Thereof - The invention relates to a preferably water-free sweat-absorbing cosmetic product, e.g. an antiperspirant, containing a base formulation and a sweat-absorbing complex. The invention also relates to a method for the production of said complex and said cosmetic product. | 04-02-2009 |
| 20080224059 | Method for Determining an Integral Sun Protection Factor Encompassing Uva and Uvb Radiation - The invention relates to a method for determining an integral sun protection factor (∫SPF or iSPF) which encompasses both UVA and UVB radiation and can be used for classifying cosmetic and dermatological sunscreens. The method comprises the steps of applying a defined amount of the sunscreen onto a defined area of a skin substrate impregnated with a spin trap, exposing the skin substrate to a defined amount of UVA- and UVB rays by a sun simulator, subjecting the skin substrate exposed to radiation to an electron spin resonance (ESR) measurement, recording the number of free radicals trapped as a real number×10 | 09-18-2008 |