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Archive | 2000

Bar comprising soap, fatty acid, polyalkylene glycol and protic acid salts in critical ratios and providing enhanced skin care benefits

Michael Paul Aronson; Charles Craig Nunn; Sergio Roberto Leopoldino; John George Chambers; Christine Gorman; Shana Azri-Meehan


Archive | 2000

Process of making soap bar with enhanced skin benefits comprising adding salts of specific protic acid

Michael Paul Aronson; Charles Craig Nunn; Sergio Roberto Leopoldino; John George Chambers; Christine Gorman; Shana Azri-Meehan


Archive | 1998

Synthetic bar comprising high levels of alkylene oxide as structurant prepared by simple mix process

John George Chambers; Bryan Stuart Joy; Melissa Iva Katz; John Gerrard Sheehan


Archive | 1999

Synthetic detergent bar and manufacture thereof

John George Chambers; Bryan Stuart Joy; Melissa Iva Katz; John Gerrard Sheehan


Archive | 1998

Process for producing soap bars

John George Chambers; Geoffrey Irlam; Bryan Stuart Joy


Archive | 1997

Cleansing composition containing polyethylene glycol

John George Chambers; Izuma Kutsuwa; David Serridge


Archive | 2001

Method of cleansing skin and improving skin care in bar comprising soap, fatty acid and polyalkylene glycol

Michael Paul Arsonson; Charles Craig Nunn; Sergio Roberto Leopoldino; John George Chambers; Christine Gorman; Shana Azri-Meehan


Archive | 1999

Personal liquid cleansing composition comprising high levels of polyethylene glycol

John George Chambers; Izumi Kutsuwa; David Serridge


Archive | 2001

Personal cleansing bar and preparation process

Michael Paul Aronson; Charles Craig Nunn; Sergio Roberto Leopoldino; John George Chambers; Christine Gorman; Shana Azri-Meehan


Archive | 2000

Personal cleansing compositions containing high levels of humectants

John George Chambers; Phillip Moore

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