PATRICIA A ROGERS
Broker in Boston, MA

License number
Massachusetts 9017893
Issued Date
Jun 27, 1996
Expiration Date
Dec 8, 2002
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Boston, MA 02136

Professional information

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Registrar At Bentley University

Position:
Associate Registrar at Bentley University, Registrar at Bentley University
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Bentley University - Associate Registrar Bentley University - Waltham, Ma since Jul 2011 - Registrar


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Patricia Rogers - South Boston, MA

Work:
Life Insurance Company - Roxbury, MA
Management Office Assistant
Life Insurance Company - Boston, MA
Mural Crew
BCYF - Boston, MA
Snap Shots Program


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Secretary At Mit Lincoln Laboratory

Position:
Secretary at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
MIT Lincoln Laboratory - Secretary


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Clear Antiperspirant Or Deodorant Gel Composition With Volatile Linear Silicone To Reduce Staining

US Patent:
5925338, Jul 20, 1999
Filed:
Jan 29, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/790563
Inventors:
Nancy M. Karassik - Concord MA
Philip P. Angelone - Wilmington MA
Patricia Riley Boyle - Stow MA
Patricia Di Domizio - Malden MA
Cheryl Weston Galante - Braintree MA
Jay C. Patel - Braintree MA
Patricia A. Rogers - Hyde Park MA
Assignee:
The Gillette Company - Boston MA
International Classification:
A61K 732
US Classification:
424 65
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a clear antiperspirant or deodorant gel composition which exhibits reduced staining while retaining excellent aethetic attributes and efficacy. The gel composition is a water-in-oil emulsion having a viscosity of about 50,000 to 250,000 cP, preferably about 100,000 to 200,000 cP. The water phase comprises about 75 to 90% of the composition and contains a deodorant or antiperspirant effective amount (e. g. about 3 to 25%) of an antiperspirant active dissolved therein. The oil phase comprises about 10 to 25% of the composition and contains a silicone oil and a polyether substituted silicone emulsifying agent. The silicone oil comprises a mixture of a non-volatile silicone, preferably a non-volatile linear silicone, and a volatile linear silicone. It has been found that reducing the amount of non-volatile silicone in the known gel composition to a relatively low level (e. g. below about 5%) and adding an amount of volatile linear silicone to the composition (e. g.