| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090013481 | COMPOSITION TO IMPART BENEFIT AGENTS TO ANIONIC SUBSTRATES AND METHODS OF ITS USE - This invention relates to compositions containing pigments or other benefit agents in particulate form may be combined with a quaternary ammonium compound that can effectuate adsorption to anionic substrates, methods of making such compositions and methods of their use. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090016975 | FADE-RESISTANT COLORING COMPOSITION CONTAINING AN ACID DYE AND A CATIONIC CONDITIONING AGENT FOR A KERATIN-CONTAINING SUBSTRATE - The invention relates to a coloring composition for depositing colors to a keratin-containing substrate, said composition comprising: (a) one or more acid dyes; and (b) one or more cationic quaternary ammonium compounds, said quaternary ammonium compound being present in an amount which provides conditioning benefits but which is insufficient to interfere with deposition of said dye on said substrate. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20100008885 | METHODS AND KITS IMPARTING BENEFITS TO KERATIN-CONTAINING SUBSTRATES - This invention relates to methods for providing cosmetic or other benefits to keratin-containing substrates by sequential treatment with cationically and anionically charged compounds, and compositions and kits containing them. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100008897 | COMPOSITION FOR PROVIDING A BENEFIT TO A KERATIN-CONTAINING SUBSTRATE - This invention relates to compositions and methods for providing cosmetic and other potential benefits to keratin-containing substrates. The compositions contain at least one naturally-occurring cationic protein with a biological function in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, such that the naturally-occurring cationic protein retains its essential configuration, preserving its biological function, when it is in proximity to a keratin-containing substrate. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100255044 | METHOD OF DEPOSITING PARTICULATE BENEFIT AGENTS ON KERATIN-CONTAINING SUBSTRATES - This invention relates to the deposition of particulate benefit agents onto keratin-containing substrates such that the deposited particulates are resistant to removal by exposure to surfactants or cleansing agents. The deposition is accomplished by sequentially treating the substrate with a cationic composition followed by treatment with an anionic particulate benefit agent. | 10-07-2010 |