Surface Science and Adhesion in Cosmetics. Группа авторов

Surface Science and Adhesion in Cosmetics - Группа авторов


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the range of the recommended 20-50% for a coating performance that was not too brittle yet not too soft for a coating to perform on the nail plate [21].

      The results correlated with the GF data obtained after the 72-hour of soak-off. The researchers found that the formulation containing the 30% THFA showed the quickest adhesion loss in 3 minutes. This result of the 30% THFA also correlates with the smallest GF value [21].

Formulation # Average adhesion score Improvement over Control
1 3.0 71%
1 Control 1.75
2 2.25 125
2 Control 1.0

      Other formulations in Table 3.9 have higher crosslinking but would require much removal efforts. Unfortunately, all of this work was done using high performance UV cure light technology that we have described earlier and would need to be reformulated to meet the needs of the lower UV energy GA-FL and LED UV cure light technology [24]. Another approach for the removal of UV cure nail gels is the use of an alkoxylated lanolin oil and acetone. The art taught in this recent patent claims that this system based on 2.5% alkoxylated lanolin oil in acetone was able to remove UV cure nail gel within 168 seconds (2.8 minutes) [25].

      Up until this point our discussion has centered around the beautification of the human nail by way of UV nail gel. An alternative technique has been developed that would allow the UV nail gel to be the carrier for transporting drugs that are needed to treat certain toenail diseases such as onychomycosis.

Cellulose Ester Type Pencil Hardness Acetone Insolubles Wt.% Film Recovery MEK Double Rubs
CA 320S (Control)1 F 0 <10
CAP 504 (Control)1 HB 0 <10
CAB 553 (Control)1 2B 0 <10
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