Claims
- 1. A substantially transparent topical sunblock formulation for shielding skin from ultraviolet radiation, said formulation comprising a plurality of particles of a visibly transparent UV absorbing crystal glass with a bandgap energy of about 400 nm and an average symmetrical particle diameter of between about 0.01-100 microns, said particles having a substantially smooth outer surface and being substantially free of internal fractures and imperfections, said particles dispersed within a substantially colorless dermatologically acceptable liquid carrier in at least an amount effective to shield substantially all of said skin over which said formulation is applied from hazardous effects of ultraviolet radiation.
- 2. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 1 wherein said UV absorbing glass is a borosilicate glass.
- 3. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 2 wherein said borosilicate glass is borosilicate crown-7 glass.
- 4. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 1 wherein said average diameter of said particles ranges between about 1-20 microns.
- 5. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 1 wherein said particles are coated with an antireflection coating to reduce their optical reflectance.
- 6. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 5 wherein said antireflection coating is silicon oxide.
- 7. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 1 wherein said dermatologically acceptable liquid carrier is selected from the group consisting of SD alcohol, lanolin, glyceryl stearate, cocoa butter, sorbitan sesquiolate, propylene glycol, mineral oil, isopropyl myristate, petrolatum, acrylic polymers and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 1 wherein said UV absorbing glass is dispersed within said liquid carrier in the form of an emulsion.
- 9. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 1 wherein the concentration of said UV absorbing glass within said liquid carrier is less than about 20% by weight.
- 10. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 9 wherein said UV absorbing glass is dispersed within said liquid carrier in a concentration of less than about 10% by weight.
- 11. A substantially transparent topical sunblock formulation for shielding skin from ultraviolet radiation, said formulation comprising a plurality of particles of an visibly transparent UV-absorbing glass having a substantially smooth outer surface and being substantially free of internal fractures and imperfections, said particles having an average particle diameter of between about 0.01-100 .mu. and being dispersed within an emulsion of a substantially colorless dermatologically acceptable liquid carrier selected from the group consisting of SD alcohol, lanolin, glyceryl stearate, cocoa butter, sorbitan sesquiolate, propylene glycol, mineral oil, isopropyl myristate, petrolatum, acrylic polymers and mixtures thereof in an effective amount to shield substantially all said skin over which said formulation is applied from hazardous effects of ultraviolet radiation.
- 12. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 11 wherein the concentration of said ultraviolet absorbing glass within said liquid carrier is less than about 20% by weight.
- 13. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 11 wherein said particles are coated with an antireflection coating to reduce their optical reflectance.
- 14. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 11 wherein said particles are coated with an antireflection coating to reduce their optical reflectance.
- 15. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 14 wherein said antireflection coating is silicon oxide.
- 16. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 11 wherein the concentration of said UV absorbing glass within said liquid carrier is less than about 20% by weight.
- 17. The transparent sunblock formulation of claim 16 wherein said UV absorbing glass is dispersed within said liquid carrier in a concentration of less than about 10% by weight.
- 18. A cosmetic product comprising a plurality of visibly transparent particles of a visibly transparent UV-absorbing crystal glass with a bandgap energy of about 400 nm and an average symmetrical particle diameter of between about 0.01-100 microns, wherein said particles have a substantially smooth outer surface and wherein said particles are substantially free of internal fractures and imperfections, said particles being dispersible within a dermatologically acceptable liquid carrier in at least an amount effective to shield substantially all of said skin over which said formulation is applied from hazardous effects of ultraviolet radiation.
- 19. The cosmetic product of claim 18 wherein said UV absorbing glass is a borosilicate glass.
- 20. The cosmetic product of claim 18 wherein the concentration of said UV absorbing glass within said product is no more than about 20% by weight.
- 21. The cosmetic product of claim 20 wherein said UV absorbing glass is present in an amount of between about 1-10% by weight.
- 22. The cosmetic product of claim 20 wherein said UV absorbing glass comprises less than 1% by weight of the total weight of the product.
- 23. The cosmetic product of claim 18 which further comprises at least one additive selected from the group consisting of thickeners, softeners, superfatting agents, waterproofing agents, emollients, wetting agents, surface active agents, preservatives, anti-foam agents, perfumes and mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/651,696, filed Feb. 5, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,223,250.
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