Peelable human nail coatings

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Inventors

Duarte, Patricia A.

Application #

755735

Filed

Dec-30-1976

Published

Nov-21-1978

Current US Class

132/73
424/61

International Classes

A45D 029/00

Field of Search

132/73 424/67 401/122 252/162 156/344 204/159.14 159/18 427/15 427/16 427/515 427/543 427/913

Examiners

McNeil; G.E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Supnik; Paul D.

Referenced by:

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Other References

Dr. J. Stephan Jellinek, Formulation & Function of Cosmetics, 5/1972, pages included.

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Abstract
A peelable human nail coating system comprises a water emulsion of polymer resin stabilized with partially acetylated poly vinyl alcohol. The resin includes poly vinyl acetate homopolymer and poly vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer. The composition is applied in a thin area coating drying rapidly upon exposure to air. A water impermeable clear plastic container has a restrictive wiping aperture for removing excess composition on an applicator stem to prevent dripping from the stem and caking. The composition is applied to human keratinous surfaces with a liquid absorbing applicator. After drying the coating may be removed by lifting the film at the cuticle and slowly pulling backward toward the tip of the nail. The composition is substantially odor free, contains no drying organic solvents, is generally non-toxic and non-flammable.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A nail coating system for use in applying films to human nails comprising:

a sealable container including a liquid receptacle defining a well, a liquid nail coating composition within the well and a closable cap mating with the liquid receptacle to seal the well from the atmosphere, the cap including means extending into the well for receiving the liquid nail coating composition and for applying the composition to a keratinous surface; and in which

the liquid nail coating composition comprises an aqueous latex polymer emulsion, the emulsion comprising poly vinyl resin having a solids content of between about 35% by weight to about 60% by weight of the emulsion, the poly vinyl resin selected from the group consisting of poly vinyl acetate homopolymer resin and poly vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer resin.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to human nail coatings and methods for coating keratinous surfaces. More particularly, the invention relates to strippable water based fingernail coating systems.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Coatings for cosmetic purposes also known as nail polishes or nail enamels have been used for many years to provide lustrous, smooth and clear or pigmented finishes to human fingernails. It is preferable that these coatings be easily applied, have a high lustre upon drying, dry rapidly and be substantially non-toxic. Removal of nail enamels is usually messy and time consuming. Thus, it is desirable that such coatings be reasonably durable to avoid the necessity of reapplication at frequent intervals.

Nail polishes as well as base coat and top coat systems currently in use include nitrocellulose in flammable organic solvents. These polishes have an unpleasant odor and are toxic. Such polishes adhere firmly to the fingernail. Removal is commonly facilitated by organic solvents which soften and dissolve the coating. The worn or softened coatings along with the removal solvents must still be wiped or rubbed off the nail. The polish removers also have unpleasant, penetrating odors, are toxic and flammable. In addition, the use of such compositions may cause damage to the nail and cuticle. Organic solvents tend to defat and thereby dry the nails which may then become brittle and unsightly. Nail polishes are commonly sold in glass containers as they have a tendency to react with many types of plastics. Because of shipping weight and marketability, it would be desirable to package nail polishes in clear plastic containers.
 
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