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Type: News
Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Colorant
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Patent Pick: Lashing Out
For those of us who've ever peeled and picked off waterproof mascara, this gel-based invention from L'Oréal brings hope by "lashing out" against such waxy, shellacked residues.
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Patent Pick: True Colors, Revealed
AmorePacific inventors have nothing to hide with their latest patent application for encapsulated pigments, which become visible upon application.
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Patent Pick: Caught Red-handed
There's no way these inventors will escape, they've been caught "red-handed"— with a new, high-coloring phosphor pigment.
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Patent Pick: Charging Lashes
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight is a mascara from L'Oréal that gives a charging and curling effect to lashes and imparts an intense black.
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Patent Pick: Soft Brilliance in Layers
Hiding wrinkles is one thing; doing it so it appears natural is something entirely different. This patent application out of Korea, however, might strike the perfect balance.
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Patent Pick: What L'Oréal is Hiding
L'Oréal has a lot to hide—a lot of skin imperfections, that is. In a recent patent application, the company describes a cosmetic that camouflages wrinkles without compromising a natural look and feel.
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Patent Pick: DIY Particle Dispersion
Are you "back at the grind," milling metal oxides for color cosmetics or sunscreens? These inventors are enabling the work do itself, with a self-dispersing particle coating.
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Patent Pick: Makeup E-view
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's patent describes a means for consumers to electronically preview (e-view) cosmetic looks.
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Patent Pick: Translucent Color Cosmetic
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's choice, from L'Oréal et al., describes a translucent, colored cosmetic to impart a warm tone on skin.
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Patent Pick: Lip-smacking Matte Maneuver
A new patent from Avon smooths out the wrinkles of comfortable, reduced-gloss matte lipstick formulas.
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Patent Pick: Harvard Innovates with Films and Flakes
Structural coloration based on asymmetric absorption. Translation: surprising optical effects. Harvard inventors are sparkling with vivid excitement; dig deeper into the layers of this new patent application.
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Patent Pick: Even, Intense Hair Color with Reduced Oxidative Precursor
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention from P&G utilizes oil in an oxidative hair dye precursor to reduce the amount of precursor necessary to impart intense, even hair color.
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Patent Pick: Matte Makeup and the Feel of Fillers
Matte makeup stands strong in its ability to even out skin tone and absorb excess moisture but wavers in one area: the feel of fillers. This was the focus of a new L'Oréal patent.
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Patent Pick: Adhesion Holds the Secret to Highly Glossy and Saturated Metallics
Trendy metallic pigments are used to create a decorative, and shiny, effect on skin. The problem, however? They typically do not demonstrate high gloss or color saturation. A new patent application may help.
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Patent Pick: Move Over, Oxidizers, Titanium Salts are the New Hair Dye Heroes
Oxidizers have met their match, if you believe these L'Orél inventors. In this patent application, titanium salts are offered as the basis for natural and powerful hair dyes, without the need for oxidizing agents.
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