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P&G’s Clear Cleanser

Cincinnati-based CPG giant is awarded US Patent No. 11,628,126 B2.

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By: Christine Esposito

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US Patent No. 11,628,126 B2 (Mark Anthony Brown, Gemma Zoe Braganza, Junichi Yokogi, William Randal Belcher, Linda Sue Reed, Jorge Max Sunkel); The Procter & Gamble Company has patented a cleansing composition that contains a detersive surfactant; an aqueous carrier; discrete particles comprising anhydrous particles and an aqueous phase, and wherein said anhydrous particles comprise: one or more fatty amphiphile selected from the group consisting of fatty alcohol, fatty ester, fatty acid, fatty amide and mixtures thereof; and one or more secondary surfactants selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic, zwitterionic, cationic or mixtures thereof. The discrete particle has a size of 500 microns to 15000 microns. The cleansing composition has a percent transmittance of about 75% or higher.

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