Nail polish drying composition

A novel composition useful for treating nails is disclosed. The composition is prepared by mixing commercially available top coat nail polish, acrylic nail powder, acrylic nail primer and an adhesive in desired amounts. The resultant composition reduces the drying time of nail polish from three to five minutes and provides a superior gloss. The product can be used on either natural or acrylic nails.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of the Invention 
This invention relates to a composition to be used when treating 
fingernails and toenails, more specifically, to a composition used to 
decrease the drying time during manicures or pedicures and used to give 
the nail improved gloss. 
2. Description of Prior Art 
Traditionally, when one performs a manicure or pedicure, after sufficiently 
cleaning and drying the nails, a layer of base coat nail polish is applied 
to the surface of the nail. The base coat polish is typically colorless. 
Thereafter, coats of colored nail polish are sequentially applied to the 
nails. Typically, up to three coats of colored polish are applied, and 
more typically, two coats are applied. Thereafter, a layer of top coat 
colorless nail polish is applied onto the colored nail polish. This 
sequence of base coat, colored polish, and top coat polish remains 
substantially the same, whether the nails are natural or acrylic. 
The above mentioned manicure or pedicure process suffers from a number of 
defects. First, three different compositions need to be used, a base coat 
polish, a colored polish, and a top coat polish. 
Additionally, although the base coat/colored polish/top coat polish 
procedure is typically used, a long period of time is required for the 
colored polish to completely dry; typically from at least 15 to 30 
minutes, and possibly longer. 
Therefore, when an individual is in a hurry, such as a professional 
business woman, it is impossible to have an adequate amount of time for a 
manicure or pedicure. This can be particularly detrimental when the 
business woman is meeting a client or making a presentation and wants her 
nails to have a manicured look. 
In addition, after nails have been manicured, they begin to lose the 
freshly polished look after a short period of time; typically from a few 
days to two weeks. Therefore, if one wishes to keep their nails in a 
"freshly manicured" condition, they can only do so by having frequent 
manicures. 
Therefore, there exists a need for a composition which is to be used in 
connection with colored nail polish to reduce the drying time of the 
colored polish. Further, there exists a need for reducing the number of 
chemicals used by cosmetologists when performing manicures. Further, there 
exists a need for a composition which can give nails a freshly polished 
appearance for extended periods of time. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
Thus, a purpose of the present invention is to provide a composition to be 
used in connection with colored nail polish which performs the benefits of 
reducing the drying time of the colored nail polish and in addition gives 
the nails a freshly polished look for extended periods of time. The 
inventor has discovered that by mixing commercially available products in 
specified amounts, such a composition can be obtained. Specifically, by 
combining acrylic nail powder, acrylic nail primer, an adhesive, and top 
coat nail polish in specified amounts, a composition is produced which 
significantly reduces the drying time normally needed for colored nail 
polish. To use the composition, it is recommended that the composition be 
applied as a base coat layer, that a colored polish be coated on top of 
the composition, that the composition then be recoated on top of the 
polish, then another coat of colored polish be applied over the 
composition, and finally, the composition be applied over the colored 
polish. By using the composition of the invention, and the five step 
coating sequence described above, drying times for the colored polish are 
significantly reduced, the nails maintain a freshly polished look for 
extended periods of time, and the necessity for having different base coat 
and top coat polishes are eliminated. 
Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide a composition to 
be used in connection with colored nail polish wherein the drying time of 
the colored polish is significantly reduced by applying the composition as 
a base, intermediate and top coat coating. 
A further object of the present invention is to provide a composition which 
eliminates the need for having a separate base coat polish and top coat 
polish. 
It is a further object of the present invention is to provide a composition 
which gives nails a freshly polished look for extended periods of time. 
A further object of the present invention is to provide a composition which 
can be applied onto the nails after a manicure or pedicure has been 
performed to enable the nails to maintain a freshly polished look. 
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a composition 
which may be successfully used with both natural and acrylic nails. 
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent to 
those skilled in the art as the disclosure is made in the following 
description of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
In describing the invention, specific terminology will be resorted to for 
the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited 
to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each 
specific term selected includes all technical equivalents which operate in 
a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose. 
The composition of the present invention is prepared by mixing several 
commercially available products. Specifically, the commercially available 
products used are a top coat polish, an acrylic nail powder, an acrylic 
nail primer, and an adhesive. The resultant composition will contain solid 
material dispersed in a solvent. 
Specifically, the top coat polish should contain the following chemicals: 
butyl acetate, toluene nitrocellulose, ethyl acetate, isopropyl alcohol, 
dibutyl phthalate and camphor. Such a top coat polish is commercially 
available from United Nails of Orange, Tex. Additionally, the top coat may 
include, but not be limited to isostearic hydrolyzed animal protein, 
acrylic copolymers, toluene sulfonamide/formaldehyde resin, 
benzophenone-1, polyester resin, titanium dioxide, iron oxides, D & C Red 
#6, barium lake, D & C Yellow #5, zirconium lake, D & C Violet #2, ferric 
ammonium ferrocyanide, octrizole. Such top coat polishes typically are 
packaged in one-half ounce bottles. 
The nail powder to be used should be made primarily of acrylic ester 
polymers. Additionally, the powder may contain benzoyl peroxide, titanium 
dioxide, silica, and FD & C Red #17. One such nail powder which can be 
used to prepare the claimed composition is ALPHA 9 Fine Grind Powder which 
is manufactured by J.D.S. Manufacturing Company of Van Nuys, Calif. It is 
envisioned that other acrylic powders besides ALPHA 9 may be practiced 
within the scope of the invention. 
The primer to be used to prepare the composition should contain acrylic 
ester monomers. Additionally, the primer may contain dimethyl p-toluidine, 
BHT and other acrylics. One such primer which can be used is "Super Nail" 
Lift No More Primer manufactured by American International Industries of 
North Hollywood, Calif. It is envisioned that other acrylic primers may be 
practiced within the scope of the invention. 
The adhesive to be used is preferably a cyano-acrylate resin. One such 
adhesive which can be used to make the claimed composition is Krazy Glue, 
manufactured by Krazy Glue Incorporated of Itasca, Ill. It is envisioned 
that other strong adhesives may be practiced within the scope of the 
invention, particularly those containing cyano-acrylate resins. 
By way of illustration, but not by way of limitation, the following 
examples are given in accordance with the present invention. 
EXAMPLE 1 
24 one-half ounce bottles of a top coat nail polish obtained from United 
Nails of Orange, Tex. containing butyl acetate, toluene nitrocellulose, 
ethyl acetate, isopropyl alcohol, dibutyl phthalate, toluene 
sulfonamide/formaldehyde resin, camphor, isostearic hydrolyzed animal 
protein, acrylates copolymer and benzophenome-1 are poured into a 
commercial blender. Thereafter, 1.075 of ALPHA 9 Fine Grind Powder is 
added to the top coat polish along with ICC Supernail Lift No More Primer 
and ICC of Krazy Glue. The blender is then activated at high speed 
agitation for two to four minutes at room temperature. 
The obtained composition was analyzed and found to contain the following: 
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ANALYSIS OF PRODUCT 
Total Solids, % (plastic) 24.57% 
Volatile Matter, % (solvents) 
75.43% 
100.00% 
ANALYSIS OF SOLIDS 
Acrylic Resin 20.00% 
Cyano-acrylic Resin 4.57% 
24.57% 
ANALYSIS OF VOLATILE MATTER 
Ethyl Alcohol 48.80% 
Acetone 16.06% 
Ethylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 
27.11% 
Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether 
8.03% 
100.00% 
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EXAMPLE 2 
The composition prepared in Example 1 was used with Wet and Wild.RTM. 
polish in a manicure. The composition of Example 1 was first coated onto a 
human nail as a base coat. Thereafter, one coat of Wet and Wild.RTM. 
polish was applied directly on top of the base composition. Thereafter, 
the composition prepared according to Example 1 was coated on top of the 
nail polish and another coat of Wet and Wild.RTM. polish was applied on 
top of the composition. Finally, a top coat of the composition according 
to Example 1 was coated onto the nail as a top coat. Therefore a total of 
five coats of polish/composition was applied to the nail. By using such an 
arrangement, the colored nail polish dried in 31/2 minutes. The nail 
finish exhibited a superior gloss. 
EXAMPLE 3 
The composition prepared according to Example 1 was used in combination 
with a colored polish manufactured by Maybelline.RTM.. Three coats of the 
colored polish and three coats of the composition according to Example 1 
were coated onto a fingernail. The drying time was approximately 31/2 
minutes. The nail finish exhibited a superior gloss. 
EXAMPLE 4 
The composition according to Example 1 was used in connection with a 
colored polish manufactured by L'Oreal.RTM.. The composition according to 
Example 1 and the colored polish were applied alternatively until four 
coats of the composition and three coats of the colored polish were 
applied. The drying time of the colored polish was three minutes. The nail 
finish exhibited a superior gloss. 
EXAMPLE 5 
By way of comparison, the test set forth in Example 2 was repeated except 
that the composition as set forth in Example 1 was replaced by the 
colorless polish used to prepare the composition in Example 1. Drying time 
was from 15 to 30 minutes. 
The above described composition can be successfully used on both natural 
and acrylic nails. Further, to retain a freshly polished look, a coating 
of the inventive composition should be applied to the top surface of the 
polished nail periodically. In the case of natural nails, the composition 
should be applied every 2 to 3 days. In the case of acrylic nails, the 
composition should be applied every 3 to 4 days. 
In addition to the above-mentioned properties, the inventive composition is 
non-chipping and can dry up to one to seven coats of nail polish in three 
to five minutes. 
From the above, it should be apparent that many modifications and 
variations of the present invention are possible. It is therefore to be 
understood that, within the scope of the appendent claims, the invention 
may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.