Claims
- 1. An improved cosmetic, which comprises:
- a stick-like compact powder body in compressed form for applying powder to skin of a user by brusing a contact face of said compact powder body directly against said skin of said user, said compact powder body comprised of one or more base materials selected from the group consisting of starch, talcum, kaolin, calcium carbonate and ica, pigments, lubricants and said compact powder body, said improved compact powder body a particulate material distinct from any of said base materials and selected from the groups consisting of silica, silca derivatives, aluminum oxides and mixtures thereof, said particulate material having an irregular form and a rough surface and of a particle size of between 10 and 100 microns and a hardness in excess of the hardness of any of said base materials of said compact powder body whereby brushing of said compact powder body against said skin of said user prevents clogging of said contact face of said compact powder body with moisture and sebum thereof.
- 2. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 1 wherein said particulate material is of a particle size of from 30 to 40 microns.
- 3. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 1 wherein said particulate materials is present in an amount of up to about 40% by weight.
- 4. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 1 wherein the particulate material is present in an amount of from 20% to 30% by weight.
- 5. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 1 wherein said particulate material is of a hardness of at least 4.0 on the MOHS hardness scale.
- 6. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 1 wherein said particulate material is quartz flour.
- 7. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 1 wherein said particulate material is aluminum silicate.
- 8. An improved cosmetic, which comprises:
- a stick-like comapct powder body in compressed form for applying powder to skin of a user by brushing a contact face of said compact powder body directly against said skin of said user, said compact powder body comprised of one or more base materials selected from the group consisting of starch, talcum, kaolin, calcium carbonate and mica, pigments, lubricants and a particulate material distinct from any of said base materials and selected from the group consisting of silica, silica derivatives, aluminum oxides and mixtures thereof, said particulate material having an irregular and jagged form and a cracked surface and of a particle size of between 10 and 100 microns and a hardnes in excess of the hardness of any of said base materials of said compact powder body whereby brushing of said compact powder body against said skin of said user prevents clogging of said contact face of said compact powder body with moisture and sebum thereof.
- 9. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 8 wherein said particulate material is present in an amount of up to about 40% by weight.
- 10. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 8 wherein the particulate material is present in an amount of from 20% to 30% by weight.
- 11. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 8 wherein said particulate material is of a hardness of at least 4.0 on the MOHS hardness scale.
- 12. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 8 wherein said particulate material is quartz flour.
- 13. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 8 wherein said particulate material is pumice powder.
- 14. The improved cosmetic stick-like compact powder body as defined in claim 13 wherein said pumice powder is obtained by milling solid pumice.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/325,493, filed Nov. 27, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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2623003 |
Friedlob et al. |
Dec 1952 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Edward Sagarin--Cosmetics Science & Technology--1957, pp. 223, 225. |
M. S. Balsam and Edward Sagarin--Cosmetics, 1972, 2nd Ed., vol. I, pp. 342, 349, and 433. |
Continuations (1)
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