Patent classifications
C09B61/00
CELLULOSE NANOCRYSTAL EFFECT PIGMENTS FOR COSMETIC APPLICATIONS
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition including an organic effect pigment. The organic effect pigment includes cellulose nanocrystal flakes which have an average size in the range of from 10 to 6500 micrometers.
Natural crystalline colorant and process for production
A crystalline pigment or colorant composition having high color intensity and/or low sugar content, and methods and processes of preparation. The composition may comprise purified fruit and/or vegetable color juices.
Natural crystalline colorant and process for production
A crystalline pigment or colorant composition having high color intensity and/or low sugar content, and methods and processes of preparation. The composition may comprise purified fruit and/or vegetable color juices.
Makeup composition comprising a blue pigment
The invention relates to a cosmetic composition comprising a blue dye powder containing an anthocyan, a metal ion and tannic acid and a cosmetic additive. The invention also relates to a process for making up keratin materials by applying the cosmetic composition to the keratin materials.
Makeup composition comprising a blue pigment
The invention relates to a cosmetic composition comprising a blue dye powder containing an anthocyan, a metal ion and tannic acid and a cosmetic additive. The invention also relates to a process for making up keratin materials by applying the cosmetic composition to the keratin materials.
Dye composition comprising a combination of two plant extracts of <i>Lawsonia inermis</i>
The disclosure relates to a dye composition comprising a combination of two extracts of Lawsonia inermis and a method for preparing thereof. The disclosure also relates to the cosmetic use of said composition for dyeing keratin fibers. Finally, the disclosure relates to a cosmetic method for dyeing keratin fibers comprising the application of such a composition.
Dye composition comprising a combination of two plant extracts of <i>Lawsonia inermis</i>
The disclosure relates to a dye composition comprising a combination of two extracts of Lawsonia inermis and a method for preparing thereof. The disclosure also relates to the cosmetic use of said composition for dyeing keratin fibers. Finally, the disclosure relates to a cosmetic method for dyeing keratin fibers comprising the application of such a composition.
Method of producing cosmetic skin dye
A method of producing cosmetic skin dye, including a) extracting the liquid contained in the pecan husks, b) separating the extracted liquid in oil and sediments by means of natural sedimentation, c) homogeneously mixing said sediments with oil of the pecan husks to produce said skin dye, and d) applying the cosmetic skin dye in the skin of a user. The pecan husks are obtained from an unripe pecan. A higher concentration of sediments in the homogenous mixture produces a darker shade of cosmetic dye.
Method of producing cosmetic skin dye
A method of producing cosmetic skin dye, including a) extracting the liquid contained in the pecan husks, b) separating the extracted liquid in oil and sediments by means of natural sedimentation, c) homogeneously mixing said sediments with oil of the pecan husks to produce said skin dye, and d) applying the cosmetic skin dye in the skin of a user. The pecan husks are obtained from an unripe pecan. A higher concentration of sediments in the homogenous mixture produces a darker shade of cosmetic dye.
Methods of isolating phenols from phenol-containing media
Methods of isolating phenols from phenol-containing media. The methods include combining a phospholipid-containing composition with the phenol-containing medium to generate a combined medium, incubating the combined medium to precipitate phenols in the combined medium and thereby form a phenol precipitate phase and a phenol-depleted phase, and separating the phenol precipitate phase and the phenol-depleted phase. The methods can further include extracting phenols from the separated phenol precipitate phase. The extracting can include mixing the separated phenol precipitate phase with an extraction solvent to solubilize in the extraction solvent at least a portion of the phenols originally present in the phenol precipitate phase.