Method and Compositions For Improving Appearance Of Skin
First Claim
1. A method for imparting color to skin while improving the appearance of skin dimensionality, depth, or undertones by applying a composition comprising a composite particulate having a portion comprised of at least one colorant and a portion comprised of at least one clear or translucent thermoplastic material wherein the composite particulate is made by (a) solvating a clear or translucent thermoplastic material with solvent in an amount sufficient to swell the material;
- (b) combining the solvated mixture of (a) with one or more colorants;
(c) removing the solvent to form a composite particulate, (d) formulating the composite particulate into a topical cosmetic composition for application to skin.
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Abstract
A method for improving the appearance of skin depth, dimensionality or undertones by topically applying a composition containing composite particulates made by (a) solvating a clear or translucent thermoplastic material with solvent in an amount sufficient to swell the material; (b) combining the solvated mixture of (a) with one or more colorants; (c) removing the solvent to form a composite particulate, (d) formulating the composite particulate into a topical cosmetic composition for application to skin.
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1. A method for imparting color to skin while improving the appearance of skin dimensionality, depth, or undertones by applying a composition comprising a composite particulate having a portion comprised of at least one colorant and a portion comprised of at least one clear or translucent thermoplastic material wherein the composite particulate is made by (a) solvating a clear or translucent thermoplastic material with solvent in an amount sufficient to swell the material;
- (b) combining the solvated mixture of (a) with one or more colorants;
(c) removing the solvent to form a composite particulate, (d) formulating the composite particulate into a topical cosmetic composition for application to skin. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
- (b) combining the solvated mixture of (a) with one or more colorants;
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