Nail conditioning emery boards and process for making them

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A45D 29/04 (2006.01) B24D 3/00 (2006.01) B24D 3/34 (2006.01)

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CA 1307989

285-865 ABSTRACT A nail- and cuticle-conditioning emery board is dis- closed which has a thin solid support strip having at least one abrasive surface adhesively attached onto the support, the abrasive surface comprising a substrate layer and abrasive particles adhesively fixed on the substrate. There is a nail- conditioning composition on the abrasive surface, the composition being selected from the group consisting of: (a) a uniform film comprising a lubricant polyethylene glycol and a humectant poly- ethylene glycol, said film being sufficiently thin so as not to impart a greasy feeling to the touch and not to interfere with the abrasive action of the emery board; and (b) a layer of adsorbent polymeric powder particles fixed on the abrasive surface having an emollient entrapped therein, the emollient being suitable for conditioning nails and being releasable from the polymeric powder upon the application of such pressure on the particles as is normally applied during filing of fingernails.

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