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Improving Skin Appearance without Increasing Collagen Glycation

Procter & Gamble awarded US Patent No. 10,660,838 B2.

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By: Christine Esposito

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US Patent No. 10,660,838 B2 (Tomohiro Hakozaki, John Erich Oblong, Bin Fang Deyer); The Procter & Gamble Company has patented a method of treating a skin condition without increasing glycation in the collagen of the user. It entails identifying a target portion of skin where treatment is desired and topically applying a cosmetic composition that is comprised of saccharide, a dermatologically acceptable carrier, wherein the composition has a pH of less than 5.0, and wherein the treatment period is sufficient for the composition to improve the skin condition and the composition does not increase glycation relative to a vehicle control in the Advanced Glycation End Product (AGE) Assay.
 

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