| Skin Conditioning Composition & Application Process |
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U.S. Patent : Pending
Inventor : Angel Dayna Kelly
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As attorney for the inventor of the innovative new Skin Conditioning Composition & Application Process we are currently seeking investors and manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention. Interested parties can reach the attorney at the contact numbers listed at the bottom of this page.
The present invention is a body conditioner comprised of a unique formula that provides improved skin qualities. The formulation of the body conditioner consists of the following components; agua, alcohol-cetearyl, glycerin, cetylesters, behenalkonium chloride, amodimethicone, acetyl alcohol, fragrance or perfume, cetrimonium choride, trideceth - 12, methylchoroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, limonene, linalool, hexyl, coumarin, cinnamal, and amylcinnamal.
For normal skin conditions, the body conditioner is applied to wet skin and allowed to set for a minimum of 30 seconds. The body conditioner is then rinsed or rubbed by hands off body before drying the body after the shower or bath. For dry skin conditions, the body conditioner is applied to wet skin and allowed to set for a minimum of 60 seconds. The body conditioner is then rinsed or rubbed by hands off body before patting dry the body after the shower or bath.
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Objects of the present invention:
- to provide a body conditioner utilizing a unique formulation
- to provide a body conditioner application method for normal and dry skin conditions
- to provide a body conditioner application that delicately eliminates dry skin flakes
- to provide a body conditioner application that restores skin to a vigor and smooth look
- to provide a body conditioner application that improves the skin's ability to breathe fresh air
- to provide a body conditioner application that reduces dry skin effects due to seasonal conditions
- to provide a body conditioner application that increases the body's ability to keep skin moist and soft between showering or bathing
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The following pictures are meant to display possible physical characteristics of the present invention and are not to be taken in a limiting sense. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
| LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS |
| 10 present invention |
36 cetrimonium chloride |
| 12 skin conditioning composition |
38 trideceth |
| 14 user |
40 methylchoroisothiazolinone |
| 16 skin of 14 |
42 methylisothiazolinone |
| 18 pump bottle |
44 limonene |
| 20 water |
46 linalool |
| 22 alcohol-cetearyl |
48 coumarin |
| 24 glycerin |
50 hexyl
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| 26 cetylesters |
52 cinnamal |
| 28 behenalkonium chloride |
54 amylcinnamal |
| 30 amondimethicone |
56 application method for normal skin |
| 32 acetyl alcohol |
58 application method for dry skin |
| 34 fragrance |
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| PATENT DRAWINGS |
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| FIGURE 1 Figure 1 is an illustrative view of the present invention's 10 body conditioner composition 12 being applied to the skin 16 of the user 14. The present invention 10 is a body conditioner 12 comprised of a unique formula that provides improved skin 16 qualities. The conditioner 12 is stored and delivered in a pump bottle 18. The present invention 10 is also comprised of two (2) specific application methods.
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| FIGURE 2 Figure 2 is an illustrative view of step 1 of the present invention's body conditioner application methods. Step 1 of the application method requires the user 14 to wet the skin 16 with water 20 in a shower or bath.
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| FIGURE 3 Figure 3 is an illustrative view of step 2 of the present invention's 10 body conditioner application methods. Step 2 of the application method requires the user 14 to apply the body conditioner 12 onto desired areas of the skin 16.
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| FIGURE 4 Figure 4 is an illustrative view of step 3 of the present invention's 10 body conditioner 12 application methods. Step 3 of the application method requires the user 14 to let the body conditioner 12 stand on the skin 16 for a time period. For normal skin, the recommended time is 30 seconds or more. For dry skin, the recommended time is 1 minute or more.
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| FIGURE 5 Figure 5 is an illustrative view of step 4 of the present invention's 10 body conditioner 12 application methods. Step 4 of the application method requires the user 14 to rinse off the body conditioner 12 from the skin 16 with water 20 after the specified wait time.
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| FIGURE 6 Figure 6 is an illustrative view of step 5 of the present invention's 10 body conditioner application methods. Step 5 of the application method requires the user 14 to dry off the body by patting dry with a towel.
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| FIGURE 7 Figure 7 is a block diagram of the present invention's 10 body conditioner 12 formulation. The present invention is a skin conditioning composition 12comprising a unique mixture of: water 20, alcohol-cetearyl 22, glycerin 24, cetylesters 26, behenalkonium chloride 28, amondimethicone 30, acetyl alcohol 32, fragrance 34, chloride 36, trideceth 40, methylchoroisothiazolinone 42, methylisothiazolinone 44, limonene 46, linalool 48, coumarin 50, hexyl andcinnamal 52.
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| FIGURE 8 Figure 8 is a block diagram of the present invention's body conditioner application methods 56, 58. The body conditioner of the present invention is comprised of two specific application methods. One application method is intended for normal skin 56 conditions, while the other application method objective is to provide improved means for dry skin 58.
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| FIGURE 9 Figure 9 is a block diagram of the present invention's body conditioner application method for normal skin 56. For normal skin conditions, the body conditioner is applied to wet skin and allowed to set for a minimum of 30 seconds. The body conditioner is then rinsed before drying the body after the shower or bath.
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| FIGURE 10 Figure 10 is a block diagram of the present invention's body conditioner application method for dry skin 58. For dry skin conditions, the body conditioner is applied to wet skin and allowed to set for a minimum of 60 seconds. The body conditioner is then rinsed before patting dry or wiping dry the body after the shower or bath.
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| FIGURE 11 Figure 11 is a block diagram of the benefits for present invention's body conditioner. The body conditioner of the present invention provides a plurality of benefits to the bodily skin. Such benefits include delicately eliminating dry skin flakes, restoring skin to a vigor and smooth look, improving the skin's ability to breathe fresh air, reducing dry skin effect due to seasonal conditions, and increasing the body's ability to keep skin moist and soft between showering or bathing.
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If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty
agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
Michael I. Kroll
171 Stillwell Lane
Syosset, New York 11791
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7704
Fax #: 516-692-2787