Claims
- 1. Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, comprising:
a) a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; wherein said substrate particles have an index of refraction greater than 1.0; b) an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of said plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing and emitting light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including shadows, skin discolorations, wrinkles, and cellulite, by bending the image of the skin imperfections away from the viewer's visual axis; and c) each of said optically-activated particles being encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion of light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections.
- 2. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of substrate particles is at least 5μ (microns) in size, but below 30μ in size.
- 3. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of substrate particles has a configuration or structure selected from the group consisting of a spheroid, a cuboid, a cylindrical-shaped particle, a tetrahedroid, a rhomboid, a plate, and other polygonal shaped configurations and equivalents.
- 4. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of substrate particles is solid or hollow in structure.
- 5. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said plurality of substrate particles are pre-treated with one or more swelling agents to make said plurality of substrate particles water wettable, swollen, electrostatic and ionically available, wherein said plurality of pre-treated substrate particles are ready for surface bonding by said optical brightener.
- 6. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said optical brightener is permanently bonded to said plurality of substrate particles to make said optical brightener at least one molecule thick on said plurality of substrate particles.
- 7. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said optical brightener is selected from the group consisting of Tinopal 5BM, Calcofluor White RC (Stilbene 4), Calcofluor CG (Stilbene 3) and Leucophor BSB liquid and equivalents.
- 8. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said optically-activated particles is colorless, translucent, and non-visible to the human eye.
- 9. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said optically-activated particles has a preferred range of 5μ to 8μ (microns) in size.
- 10. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said optically-activated particles has a configuration or structure selected from the group consisting of a spheroid, a cuboid, a cylindrical-shaped particle, a tetrahedroid, a rhomboid, a plate, and other polygonal shaped configurations and equivalents.
- 11. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said optically-activated particles is solid or hollow in structure.
- 12. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said optically-activated particles is a nylon-based spheroid for radially diffusing the light from each of said optically-activated particles to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles.
- 13. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said optically-activated particles are used in the making of cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinse, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation liquids and powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes and oral rinses.
- 14. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said optically-activated particles both scatter and emit light in a diffuse manner to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, wrinkles, skin discolorations, and shadows, when said optically-activated particles are applied to the skin surface.
- 15. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said optically-activated particles absorb ultraviolet radiation and emit and diffuse visible light.
- 16. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said UV transparent coating is a polyoxymethylene urea (PMU).
- 17. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said encapsulated optically-activated particles is a nylon-based spheroid for radially enhancing the diffusing of light from each of said encapsulated optically-activated particles to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including shadows, skin discolorations, cellulite, and wrinkles.
- 18. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said encapsulated optically-activated particles have a size in the range of 5μ to 8μ (microns).
- 19. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said encapsulated optically-activated particles are used in the making of cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinses, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation liquids and powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, and any cosmetically-acceptable vehicles.
- 20. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 1, wherein said encapsulated optically-activated particles absorb ultraviolet radiation and emit visible light in a diffuse manner; and wherein said encapsulated optically-activated particles both scatter and emit light in a diffuse manner to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, wrinkles, skin discolorations, and shadows, when said encapsulated optically-activated particles are applied to the skin surface.
- 21. Optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections comprising:
a) a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals; wherein said substrate particles have an index of refraction greater than 1.0; and b) an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of said plurality of substrate particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for emitting and diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of imperfections, including shadows, skin discolorations, cellulite, and wrinkles, by bending the image of the skin imperfections away from the viewer's visual axis.
- 22. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said plurality of substrate particles is at least 5μ (microns) in size, but below 30μ in size.
- 23. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said each of said plurality of substrate particles has a configuration or structure selected from the group consisting of a spheroid, a cuboid, a cylindrical-shaped particle, a tetrahedroid, a rhomboid, a plate, and other polygonal shaped configurations and equivalents.
- 24. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said plurality of substrate particles is solid or hollow in structure.
- 25. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said plurality of substrate particles are pre-treated with one or more swelling agents to make said plurality of substrate particles water wettable, swollen, electrostatic and ionically available, wherein said plurality of pre-treated substrate particles are ready for surface bonding by said optical brightener.
- 26. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21 wherein said optical brightener is permanently bonded to said plurality of substrate particles to make said optical brightener at least one molecule thick on said plurality of substrate particles.
- 27. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said optical brightener is selected from the group consisting of Tinopal 5BM, Calcofluor White RC (Stilbene 4), Calcofluor CG (Stilbene 3) and Leucophor BSB liquid and equivalents.
- 28. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said optically-activated particles is below 30μ (microns) in size; has a range of 5μ to 8μ (microns) in size; and is colorless, translucent, and non-visible to the human eye.
- 29. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said optically-activated particles has a configuration or structure selected from the group consisting of a spheroid, a cuboid, a cylindrical-shaped particle, a tetrahedroid, a rhomboid, a plate, and other polygonal shaped configurations and equivalents.
- 30. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said optically-activated particles is solid or hollow in structure.
- 31. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said optically-activated particles is a nylon-based spheroid for radially diffusing the light from each of said optically-activated particles to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, skin discolorations, and wrinkles.
- 32. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said optically-activated particles are used in the making of cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinse, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation liquids and powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, and any cosmetically-acceptable vehicles.
- 33. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said optically-activated particles both scatter and absorb light in a diffuse manner to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, wrinkles, skin discolorations, and shadows, when said optically-activated particles are applied to the skin surface.
- 34. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said optically-activated particles absorb ultraviolet radiation and emit and diffuse visible light.
- 35. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein said encapsulated optically-activated particles absorb ultraviolet radiation and emit visible light; and wherein said encapsulated optically-activated particles both absorb and scatter light in a diffuse manner to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, wrinkles, skin discolorations, and shadows, when said optically-activated particles are applied to the skin surface.
- 36. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 21, wherein each of said optically-activated substrate particles is encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion of light to further reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including shadows, discoloration, cellulite, and wrinkles.
- 37. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 36, wherein said UV transparent coating is a polyoxymethylene urea (PMU).
- 38. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 36, wherein each of said encapsulated optically-activated particles is a nylon-based spheroid for radially enhancing the diffusing of light from each of said encapsulated optically-activated particles to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including shadows, skin discolorations, cellulite, and wrinkles.
- 39. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 36, wherein each of said encapsulated optically-activated particles have a size in the range of 5μ to 8μ (microns).
- 40. Optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 36, wherein said encapsulated optically-activated particles are used in the making of cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinses, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, and any cosmetically-acceptable vehicles.
- 41. A method of making optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations for reducing the visual perception of skin imperfections, comprising the steps of:
a) coating a plurality of substrate particles with one or more anhydrous solvents to form a slurry; b) adding said slurry to water to form a complex solution and heating said complex solution to wet-out and swell said plurality of substrate particles to form a plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles; c) reacting said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles with an optical brightener being added to said complex solution and said optical brightener being in the range of 0.10% to 20.0% by weight of said complex solution; d) heating said complex solution for at least 30 minutes for reacting said optical brightener with said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles to form a plurality of optically-activated particles in said complex solution; and e) separating said complex solution from said plurality of optically-activated particles having said optical brightener being in the range of 0.10% to 20.0% by dry weight composition and said substrate particles being in the range of 80.0% to 99.9% by dry weight composition for use in making cosmetic preparations.
- 42. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of coating said plurality of substrate particles with said one or more anhydrous solvents includes one or more glycol derivatives to form said slurry.
- 43. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of adding said slurry to said water further includes the step of mixing said complex solution by a mechanical propeller for enhancing the wetting-out and swelling of said plurality of substrate particles.
- 44. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said steps of reacting said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles with said optical brightener being added to said complex solution further includes the step of blending said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles and said optical brightener within said complex solution by a mechanical propeller for enhancing the reacting of said optical brightener with said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles in forming said plurality of optically-activated particles in said complex solution or equivalents.
- 45. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of reacting said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles with said optical brightener includes said optical brightener being selected from the group consisting of Tinopal 5BM, Calcofluor White RC (Stilbene 4), Calcofluor CG (Stilbene 3) and Leucophor BSB liquid, or equivalents.
- 46. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of separating said complex solution from said plurality of optically-activated particles includes the steps of filtering and drying said complex solution to separate said plurality of optically-activated particles from said complex solution.
- 47. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, further including the step of making said plurality of dry optically-activated particles into cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinses, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, or any acceptable-cosmetic vehicle or medium.
- 48. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of separating said complex solution from said plurality of optically-activated particles forms a plurality of dry optically-activated particles; and further including the step of encapsulating said plurality of dry optically-activated particles using a UV transparent coating to form a plurality of encapsulated optically-activated particles.
- 49. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 48, wherein said step of encapsulating said plurality of dry optically-activated particles is performed using a polyoxymethylene urea (PMU) coating as said UV transparent coating.
- 50. A method of optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 48, further including the step of processing said plurality of encapsulated optically-activated particles into cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinses, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, or any acceptable-cosmetic vehicle or medium.
- 51. A method of making optically-activated particles for use in cosmetic preparations to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, comprising the steps of:
a) coating a plurality of substrate particles with one or more glycol derivatives to form a slurry; b) adding said slurry to water to form a complex solution and heating said complex solution to reactively wet-out and swell said plurality of substrate particles to form a plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles; c) reacting said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles with an optical brightener added to said complex solution and said optical brightener being in the range of 0.1% to 20.0% by weight of said complex solution; d) heating said complex solution for at least 30 minutes for reacting said optical brightener with said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles to form a plurality of optically-activated particles in said complex solution; e) separating said complex solution from said plurality of optically-activated particles having said optical brightener being in the range of 0.10% to 20.0% by dry weight composition and said substrate particles being in the range of 80.0% to 99.9% by dry weight composition for use in making cosmetic preparations; and f) encapsulating said plurality of dry optically-activated particles using a UV transparent coating, such as polyoxymethylene urea (PMU).
- 52. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 51, wherein said step of adding said slurry to said water further includes the step of mixing said complex solution by a mechanical propeller for enhancing the wetting out and swelling of said plurality of substrate particles.
- 53. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 51, wherein said steps of reacting said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles with said optical brightener being added to said complex solution further includes the step of blending said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles and said optical brightener within said complex solution by a mechanical propeller for enhancing the reacting of said optical brightener with said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles in forming said plurality of optically-activated particles in said complex solution.
- 54. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of reacting said plurality of wetted and swollen substrate particles with said optical brightener includes said optical brighteners selected from the group consisting of Tinopal 5BM, Calcofluor White RC (Stilbene 4), Calcofluor CG (Stilbene 3) and Leucophor BSB liquid, or equivalents.
- 55. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, wherein said step of separating said complex solution from said plurality of optically-activated particles includes the steps of filtering and drying said complex solution to separate said plurality of optically-activated particles from said complex solution.
- 56. A method of making optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 41, further including the step of making said plurality of dry optically-activated particles into cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinses, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, or any acceptable cosmetic vehicle or medium.
- 57. A method of optically-activated particles in accordance with claim 51, further including the step of processing said plurality of encapsulated optically-activated particles into cosmetic preparations selected from the group consisting of skin lotions, creams, shampoos, body and skin rinses, bath gels, soaps, hair conditioners, color conditioners and rinses, hair color solutions, foundation powders (compressed or loose), tooth pastes, oral rinses, or any acceptable cosmetic vehicle or medium.
- 58. A method of using a composition having optically-activated substrate particles for use in cosmetic applications in order to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, wherein said composition comprises:
a) a plurality of substrate particles selected from the group consisting of nylons, acrylics, polyesters, other plastic polymers, natural materials, regenerated cellulose, metals and minerals, wherein said substrate particles have an index of refraction greater than 1.0 in order that the image of the skin imperfection is bent away from the viewer's visual axis; b) an optical brightener chemically bonded to each of said plurality of substrate +particles to form integral units in the form of optically-activated particles for diffusing light to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including shadows, skin discolorations, cellulite, and wrinkles; c) each of said optically-activated particles being encapsulated with a UV transparent coating to increase the diffusion of light to further reduce the visual perception of the skin imperfections; and said method comprising the step of applying said composition to a person's skin to reduce the visual perception of skin imperfections, including cellulite, shadows, wrinkles, skin discolorations, pores, follicles, and blotchiness, by bending the image of the skin imperfection away from the viewer's visual axis.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of patent application Ser. No. 09/872,648 filed on Jun. 1, 2001.
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