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titleOfInvention Anhydrous cosmetic preparation
abstract An anhydrous cosmetic composition is provided comprising an nemollient a thickening agent, a solubilizer, and a working ningredient for enhancing the appearance of or otherwise imparting nbeneficial effects to the skin. The preferred working ingredient is nVitamin A, or a blend of Vitamin A and derivatives thereof. The ncomposition is exceptionally pleasing and cosmetically appealing nwhen topically applied to the skin's surface, is surprisingly npercutaneously absorbent, and maintains the working ingredient nstable for extended periods. As a result, lower concentration nlevels of working ingredient (Vitamin A) are utilized then would notherwise be necessary to achieve improved skin appearance effects, nthus avoiding irritation sometimes associated with Vitamin A ncontaining cosmetic preparations.
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