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cancer. Methods of administration as well as compositions <strong>and</strong> formulations of substantially<br />

purified D-DFMO <strong>and</strong> analogs of D-DFMO are described.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 6604847<br />

Portable reading light device<br />

A portable reading light device utilizing an LEDs as the source of light mounted in a housing<br />

having a single lens through which light from the LEDs is projected, the power to the LEDs being<br />

controlled by Pulse Width Modulation.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 6616918<br />

Self-tanning composition containing an N-acyl amino acid ester <strong>and</strong> a self-tanning agent<br />

The invention relates to cosmetic <strong>and</strong>/or dermatological compositions more particularly intended<br />

for artificially tanning <strong>and</strong>/or browning the skin, comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable support,<br />

at least one self-tanning agent <strong>and</strong> at least one N-acyl amino acid ester. The invention also relates to<br />

a cosmetic treatment process for artificially tanning <strong>and</strong>/or browning the skin, comprising applying<br />

to the skin an effective amount of the cosmetic <strong>and</strong>/or dermatological composition. The invention<br />

also relates to the use of an N-acyl amino acid ester with the aim of improving the coloration <strong>and</strong>/or<br />

stability of a self-tanning agent in a composition for artificially tanning <strong>and</strong>/or browning the skin.<br />

US <strong>Patent</strong> No: 6616919<br />

Dibenzoylmethane sunscreen compositions containing photostabilizing amounts of tri-substituted butane<br />

compounds<br />

Improvedly photostable UV-photoprotecting cosmetic/dermatological compositions for the skin<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or the hair contain (a) a UV-photoprotective amount of at least one dibenzoylmethane<br />

sunscreen, e.g., 4-(tert-butyl)-4'-methoxydibenzoylmethane or 4-isopropyldibenzoylmethane,<br />

advantageously (a') a UV-photoprotective amount of at least one 1,3,5-triazine sunscreen, e.g., 2-<br />

[(p-(tert-butylamido]-4,6-bis[(p-(2'ethylhexyl-1'-oxycarbonyl)anilino]-1 ,3,5-triazine or 2,4,6tris[p-(2'-ethylhexyl-1'-oxycarbonyl)anilino]-1,3,5-triazine,<br />

(b) an effective sunscreen<br />

photostabilizing amount of 1,1,1-tris(2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-tert-butylphenyl)butane, formulated<br />

into (c) a topically applicable, cosmetically acceptable vehicle, diluent or carrier therefor.<br />

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