A61K8/11

Benefit agent containing delivery particle

Benefit agent containing delivery particles that can be supplied as slurries, compositions comprising such particles, and processes for making and using such particles and compositions.

Hybrid Microcapsules
20230001373 · 2023-01-05 ·

Described herein are hybrid microcapsules with a hydrophobic material-based core, such as a perfume, and a polymeric shell including chitosan particles. Processes for preparing such microcapsules are also described, as are perfuming compositions and consumer products including the capsules, in particular, perfumed consumer products in the form of home care or personal care products.

Hybrid Microcapsules
20230001373 · 2023-01-05 ·

Described herein are hybrid microcapsules with a hydrophobic material-based core, such as a perfume, and a polymeric shell including chitosan particles. Processes for preparing such microcapsules are also described, as are perfuming compositions and consumer products including the capsules, in particular, perfumed consumer products in the form of home care or personal care products.

Hygiene Product Pod and Methods of Using Same

Disclosed herein are hygiene product pods and a method of using the hygiene product pods. A hygiene product pod can include a water-soluble envelope and a hygiene product sealed in the water-soluble envelope. A hygiene product as described herein can comprise a non-aqueous carrier. A non-aqueous carrier as described herein can comprise a polyol solvent and a polyglyceryl fatty acid ester (PGEs) chassis.

INK FOR TEMPORARY TATTOOS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING IT

An ink composition for temporary tattoos which can be removed when desired and the process for producing it. The ink is formulated on the basis of biologically tolerable, natural pigments/dyes and is encapsulated in a carrier made of a material which, upon being disturbed by an external energy, can release the dye in the tissue in order to be absorbed by the body, thereby eliminating the tattoo without a trace.

INK FOR TEMPORARY TATTOOS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING IT

An ink composition for temporary tattoos which can be removed when desired and the process for producing it. The ink is formulated on the basis of biologically tolerable, natural pigments/dyes and is encapsulated in a carrier made of a material which, upon being disturbed by an external energy, can release the dye in the tissue in order to be absorbed by the body, thereby eliminating the tattoo without a trace.

Encapsulated Cleansing Composition

This disclosure provides an encapsulated cleansing composition that is free of talc and that includes a core particle including (1) tapioca starch, (2) potato starch, (3) at least one anionic surfactant, and (4) at least one amphoteric surfactant. The encapsulated cleaning composition also includes a coating disposed about at least a portion of the core particle and includes a polysaccharide.

Encapsulated Cleansing Composition

This disclosure provides an encapsulated cleansing composition that is free of talc and that includes a core particle including (1) tapioca starch, (2) potato starch, (3) at least one anionic surfactant, and (4) at least one amphoteric surfactant. The encapsulated cleaning composition also includes a coating disposed about at least a portion of the core particle and includes a polysaccharide.

Core-shell microcapsule with a polyamine-based thermosetting shell

A core-shell microcapsule comprising a core containing a functional ingredient and a shell surrounding or at least partially surrounding said core, the shell comprising a thermosetting resin formed by the reaction of shell-forming monomers comprising a polyamine and a material comprising a plurality of olefinic double bonds capable of reacting with the polyamine.

Core-shell microcapsule with a polyamine-based thermosetting shell

A core-shell microcapsule comprising a core containing a functional ingredient and a shell surrounding or at least partially surrounding said core, the shell comprising a thermosetting resin formed by the reaction of shell-forming monomers comprising a polyamine and a material comprising a plurality of olefinic double bonds capable of reacting with the polyamine.