Colored formulations for application to human skin
First Claim
1. A composition for application to human skin, comprising a formulation and a physiologically compatible color indicator, the color indicator being mixed with the formulation to form a mixture that has a non-white, visible color when applied to the skin, and that has substantially no color when distributed evenly over the skin.
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Abstract
A lotion such as a sunscreen includes a pH indicator which colorizes the lotion until the lotion is applied to the human skin, whereinafter the colored lotion turns clear. A physiologically compatible pH indicator such as phenolphthalein is used which has a red appearance from pH 7.5+ and which has a clear appearance from about pH 7.0 to 7.5, the general pH range of the skin. The invention is suitable for use in any lotion, gel, mousse or medication that is best applied in an even and uniform manner to the skin. Accordingly, one preferred use of the invention is in UV-protecting sunscreens so that a user can ensure even distribution of the sunscreen on the body. In certain aspects of the invention, a cap houses the pH indicator and attaches to a container of the lotion, e.g., a sunscreen. The pH indicator mixes with the lotion as it is applied to the skin. The invention further provides methods of manufacturing sunscreens and the like with a pH indicator that turns substantially colorless upon prolonged contact with the skin.
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- 1. A composition for application to human skin, comprising a formulation and a physiologically compatible color indicator, the color indicator being mixed with the formulation to form a mixture that has a non-white, visible color when applied to the skin, and that has substantially no color when distributed evenly over the skin.
- 16. A method of forming a formulation suitable for application to human skin, the formulation of the type comprising one of a lotion, gel, mousse, medication, cream, moisturizer, ointment, waxed base stick, aerosol, alcohol stick, oil, and mist, comprising the steps of providing a physiologically compatible color indicator, and mixing the formulation with the color indicator so as to colorize the formulation for application to human skin.
- 20. A method of applying a colored formulation to human skin, comprising the steps of mixing a physiological color indicator with a sunscreen, the color indicator imparting a non-white visible color when mixed with the sunscreen, and applying the mixture of the color indicator and the sunscreen to the skin, thereby visibly indicating regions of the skin protected with the sunscreen.
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24. A moisturizing composition for application to human skin, comprising a lotion and a physiologically compatible color indicator, the color indicator being mixed with the lotion to form the composition that has a non-white, visible color when applied to the skin, and that has substantially no color when distributed evenly over the skin.
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