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publicationDate 2007-10-31-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CO-5810198-A1
titleOfInvention COTTON WET APPLICATOR
abstract ? Wet sterilized cotton flakes fixed to a support of plastic material as an application handle, characterized by a portion of cotton permanently impregnated with a moisturizing emulsion composed of demineralized water and lauro sodium acetate lauro and a mixture of cetearyl isonunanoate, ceteareth - 20, ceterailic alcohol, glyceryl stearate, glycerin, cetyl palmitate, ceteare-12, benzoic acid, together with methyl paraben, propyl paraben and a fragrance substance. Wet sterilized cotton flakes according to claim 1 further characterized in that the composition of the moisturizing emulsion comprises percentage: Demineralized water 49% Sodium lauro, 20% sodium acetate Moisturizing solution mixture 30% Methyl paraben 0.2% Propyl paraben 0.2% Fragrance 0.6 % Wet cotton flakes according to claims 1 and 2, which are obtained by a method that includes: Place the dry cotton flakes with their plastic support in a container. Add to the demineralized water and by stirring the components namely: lauro ampho sodium acetate, the wetting mixture, methyl paraben, propyl paraben and fragrance to obtain the moisturizing emulsion.
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