Dr. Daly graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1991. She works in Pooler, GA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Daly is affiliated with Candler County Hospital and Memorial University Medical Center.
United Services 1007 N Main St, Dayville, CT 06241 8607742020 (phone), 8607740826 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Connecticut School of Medicine Graduated: 1977
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Daly graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1977. She works in Dayville, CT and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Daly is affiliated with Day Kimball Healthcare Inc and Windham Hospital.
Susan Daly - Basking Ridge NJ, US Janusz Jachowicz - Bethel NJ, US Robert Bianchini - Hillsborough NJ, US
International Classification:
A61Q 5/12
US Classification:
424 7027
Abstract:
This invention relates to methods for providing cosmetic or other benefits to keratin-containing substrates by sequential treatment with cationically and anionically charged compounds, and compositions and kits containing them.
Composition For Providing A Benefit To A Keratin-Containing Substrate
Susan Daly - Basking Ridge NJ, US Janusz Jachowicz - Bethel CT, US Robert Bianchini - Hillsborough NJ, US
International Classification:
A61K 38/43 A61K 38/02 A61K 38/47 A61K 38/48
US Classification:
424 9461, 514 12, 424 941, 424 9463
Abstract:
This invention relates to compositions and methods for providing cosmetic and other potential benefits to keratin-containing substrates. The compositions contain at least one naturally-occurring cationic protein with a biological function in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, such that the naturally-occurring cationic protein retains its essential configuration, preserving its biological function, when it is in proximity to a keratin-containing substrate.
Method Of Depositing Particulate Benefit Agents On Keratin-Containing Substrates
This invention relates to the deposition of particulate benefit agents onto keratin-containing substrates such that the deposited particulates are resistant to removal by exposure to surfactants or cleansing agents. The deposition is accomplished by sequentially treating the substrate with a cationic composition followed by treatment with an anionic particulate benefit agent.
Method And Compositions For Selectively Treating Skin
This invention relates to compositions, methods and kits for selectively depositing a benefit agent on skin without depositing the benefit agent on the hair. The method relates to exposing the skin to a composition containing anionic proteins, anionic polymers, anionic dyes, anionic pigments, or mixtures thereof which have an isoelectric point of less than about 4.5, the compositions having a pH of about 3.5 to about 5.5. In accordance with the methods of this invention, the benefit agent becomes deposited on the skin; however, any hair that is also contacted by the benefit compositions remains substantially untreated.
This invention relates to methods and kits for selectively depositing a treatment agent on hair without depositing the treatment agent on the skin. The method involves sequentially treating the hair with a cationic compound selected from cationic peptides, cationic proteins, cationic polymers, cationic dyes, cationic pigments, or mixtures of these. in a composition with a pH from about 3 to about 6, followed by treatment with an anionic treatment compound selected from anionic particles, polymers, proteins, peptides, dyes, or mixtures of these in a composition with a pH of from about 5.5 to about 12. By this method, the treatment agent becomes deposited on the hair; however, any skin that is also contacted by the treatment compositions remains substantially untreated.
Substantially anhydrous compositions including at least 10% by weight of a Cor Cmono-alcohol, about 1.5% or less by weight of an organic UV-filter; and an oil portion including one or more oils, the oil portion having an interfacial tension with water of greater than 9 and less than 32.5, where the composition has a volume fraction of oil relative to oil plus Cor Cmono-alcohol that is about 0.33 or greater, wherein the UV-filter is selected such that the composition includes about 1.5% or less of a solid, organic UV-filter dissolved therein, and wherein the composition is substantially anhydrous.
Substantially anhydrous compositions including at least 10% by weight of a Cor Cmono-alcohol, a solid, organic UV-filter other than oxybenzone dissolved therein; and an oil portion including one or more oils, the oil portion having an interfacial tension with water of greater than 9 and less than 45, where the composition has a volume fraction of oil relative to oil plus Cor Cmono-alcohol that is about 0.20 or greater, and is substantially free of oxybenzone.
Substantially anhydrous compositions including at least 10% by weight of a Cor Cmono-alcohol, a solid, organic UV-filter dissolved therein; and an oil portion including one or more oils, the oil portion having an interfacial tension with water of greater than 9 and less than 13.9. The composition has a volume fraction of oil portion relative to the sum of the oil portion plus Cor Cmono alcohol that is greater than 0.091.
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