Nail cleanser

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Inventors

Gordon, Harry W.

Application #

155607

Filed

Jun-2-1980

Published

Aug-17-1982

Current US Class

132/73
424/61

International Classes

A61K 007/04

Field of Search

132/73 424/61 252/542 252/544 252/153

Assignee

Del Laboratories, Inc. (Farmingdale, NY)

Examiners

McNeill; G. E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kirschstein, Kirschstein, Ottinger & Cobrin

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Abstract
A nail cleanser containing sodium ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid, urea and water. When applied to nails it removes various stains such as tobacco, nail pigment, shoe polish, furniture polish and hair dyes.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A nail cleanser for application to human nails to remove stains therefrom, said cleanser constituting a composition essentially comprising as necessary ingredients a first chelating agent, a second chelating agent and a liquid carrier which will solvate or disperse said first and said second chelating agents, said first chelating agent being more effective than said second chelating agent, the second chelating agent also being a solubilizing agent, said first chelating agent being selected from the group consisting of ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid and alkali metal salts thereof, phytol, phytic acid, nitrilo-triacetic acid, diethylene triamino pentacetic acid, sodium tripolyphosphates, sodium metaphosphate, sodium hexamethaphosphate, trisodium phosphate and ethylene diaminotetraacetic acid, and the second chelating agent being selected from the group consisting of urea, allantoin, penthenol and aloe vera extract and urea precursors.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

A nail cleanser for nails on the human hand for the purpose of removing various types of stains.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Nails are a prideful accouterment of American females. They assidously file, shape, buff, oil and polish them in order to make them attractive. However, the appearance of nails is frequently spoiled by the presence of stains. This, of course, is particularly true where a clear polish is used or no polish at all is applied. Nails are notoriously porous and become more so with advancing age. This porousity increases their tendency to readily stain. The stains come from various sources. A primary source is nicotine from handling lighted cigarettes. Nails also pick up stains from various chemicals that are handled by women in their homes and occupations. In addition, nails yellow with age. This is believed to be caused by melamine, a brown pigment synthesized in the body by normal biological processes and carried up into the nails from the nail beds. Sometimes the stains appear as spots and sometimes as an overall coloration which permeates the nails or upon occasion only is present at the outer surfaces of the nails. It would be most desirable to remove such stains but to date no satisfactory cosmetic stain remover has been marketed, to the best of applicant's knowledge. The only relevant material that has been observed is an article in the Chemical Formulary of 1951 at volume IX page 91 where various bleaches are disclosed for finger nails. These, however, are not general purpose nail cleansers. Applicant also is aware of the following patents which disclose compositions including some of the chemical ingredients of the instant nail cleanser. However, the components are not used in the correct proportions for nail cleansing and indeed include many other chemical ingredients, all for purposes other than that of removing stains:
 
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