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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 25, 2010
Filed:
Nov. 30, 2004
Phuong V. Luu, Appleton, WI (US);
T. Philips Oriaran, Appleton, WI (US);
David W. White, Clintonville, WI (US);
Anthony O. Awofeso, Appleton, WI (US);
Gary L. Schroeder, Neenah, WI (US);
Richard E. Fredricks, Appleton, WI (US);
Phuong V. Luu, Appleton, WI (US);
T. Philips Oriaran, Appleton, WI (US);
David W. White, Clintonville, WI (US);
Anthony O. Awofeso, Appleton, WI (US);
Gary L. Schroeder, Neenah, WI (US);
Richard E. Fredricks, Appleton, WI (US);
Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP, Atlanta, GA (US);
Abstract
A substrate treated with a lotion including a skin pH balancing compound and a base lotion. The pH balancing compound is preferably an organic acid, such as an alpha-hydroxy acid, an alpha-dihydroxy acid, or a beta-hydroxyacid, a combination of an organic acid and a salt of an organic acid, or a buffer combination, such as combinations of citric acid and disodium phosphate, or disodium citrate and sodium hydroxide. The preferred lotion has the effect of maintaining the skin acid mantle while making the treated substrate, preferably tissue, towel or napkin, optionally wet-strengthened, wipe or nonwoven material, feel smooth, lubricious and nongreasy. The skin care benefits of the lotionized substrate are expressed whether the product is used dry or prewetted with water.