10.01.18
• Polychromatic, through its parent company Keystone Industries, has been granted US Patent No. 10,045,928 B2 for its new nail polish technology. Additional global patents remain pending, according to Polychromatic, which is based in Gibbstown, NJ.
This coating utilizes blends of innovative co-polymers, plasticizers, and adhesion promoters. When formulated, this solvent-based lacquer forms a flexible film that can be effortlessly removed from the nail without the use of a solvent, said the firm.
The patented technology delivers the wear and shine of a traditional lacquer combined with a peel-off removal that is gentle on nails.
“This proprietary, patented formula is completely different from dull, messy, water-based peelable nail polish,” said Cary Robinson, president and CEO of Keystone Industries. “And because it is solvent-based, Perfectly A-Peeling is one of the biggest innovations to happen in nail polish in over 50 years.”
The formula was developed as an alternative to the standard nail polish removal process, which utilizes acetone and other aggressive and flammable solvents known to dry the nail surface, according to the company.
This coating utilizes blends of innovative co-polymers, plasticizers, and adhesion promoters. When formulated, this solvent-based lacquer forms a flexible film that can be effortlessly removed from the nail without the use of a solvent, said the firm.
The patented technology delivers the wear and shine of a traditional lacquer combined with a peel-off removal that is gentle on nails.
“This proprietary, patented formula is completely different from dull, messy, water-based peelable nail polish,” said Cary Robinson, president and CEO of Keystone Industries. “And because it is solvent-based, Perfectly A-Peeling is one of the biggest innovations to happen in nail polish in over 50 years.”
The formula was developed as an alternative to the standard nail polish removal process, which utilizes acetone and other aggressive and flammable solvents known to dry the nail surface, according to the company.