Acid stable gel stick antiperspirant compositions and...

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A61K 8/36 (2006.01) A61K 8/49 (2006.01) A61Q 15/00 (2006.01) A61K 7/32 (1990.01)

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CA 2102499

2102499 9219221 PCTABS00017 Antiperspirant compositions in the form of gel sticks, which provide the user with excellent antiperspirant efficacy while exhibiting good stability, are disclosed. Specifically, the compositions have an acidic pH and include an antiperspirant active, a gelling agent which comprises dibenzylidene alditols, a solvent for the gelling agent, and a gelling agent stabilizer which is a basic metallic salt of an acid having a pKa of from about 3.8 to about 6.5 at 25 ·C, said salts being at least partially soluble in the composition, and said stabilizer being a salt selected from the group consisting of C4-C6 alkyl dicarboxylates, C6-C8 alkyl monocarboxylates, and substituted and unsubstituted benzoates, and mixtures thereof, wherein said gelling agent stabilizer does not contain amino or amido functionalities. Methods of preventing and controlling perspiration wetness using these compositions and of making the compositions are also disclosed.

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