An allergen and blocking sorbent for topical application to the skin comprising
a surface-modified layered material, such as an intercalated clay, dispersed in
a cosmetically acceptable solvent. The organic surface modifier is an organic molecule
that contains a substantial dipole moment sufficient to bond, through ion-dipole
interactions, with an exchangeable cation on the inner surface of adjacent clay
platelets. Suitable organic surface modifiers include aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic
acids, alcohols, phenols, ethers, catecols, lactams, lactones and pyrrolidones.
The preferred layered material useful in this invention includes the entire family
of smectite type clays. The composition is topically applied to the skin to absorb
or adsorb (hereinafter "sorb" or "sorbent") via intercalation between spaced layers
of the layered material, and block allergenic organic compounds from plants such
as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac, thus preventing skin rashes.