Patent classifications
A61K2800/22
COSMETIC AGENT FOR TEMPORARILY SHAPING KERATIN FIBRES WITH POLYMER COMBINATION I
The application describes a cosmetic agent for temporarily shaping keratin fibres. The cosmetic agent includes, in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, a) at least one copolymer A formed from at least one monomer A1 selected from acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid and at least one monomer A2 selected from acrylates and/or methacrylates, b) at least one cationic polymer B different from copolymer A and selected from cationic guar derivatives, c) at least one polymer C different from copolymer A and polymer B and the at least one polymer C is selected from homopolymers or copolymers of vinylpyrrolidone, and d) at least one propellant.
BODY COSMETIC
A sheet-shaped body cosmetic comprising the following components (A), (B) and (C): (A) from 500 to 20,000 ppm of carbon dioxide gas, (B) from 0.15 to 3% by mass of a TRPM8 agonist, and (C) water, and the content of (D) ethanol being 5% by mass or less.
TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS
Provided herein are anhydrous compositions that include at least one viscosity increasing agent, at least one organic solvent and at least one humectant. Such compositions may also include at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and/or at least one water repellant. Related compositions, methods and kits are also provided.
Modified Formula for Hydrophilic Foam
The present invention provides a modified formula to make a hydrophilic foam. In some embodiments this modified formula adds a filler which causes the foam to become less absorptive, which has the benefit of making available to the skin more makeup or other products, while also providing a superior esthetic application of makeup on the skin. In other embodiments the modified formula makes the hydrophilic foam easier to clean and reduces the staining propensity of the foam. In other embodiments the modified formula uses an additive to the properties or usability of the foam in some way. Providing the filler and additive can be done in combination or separately depending on the desired benefits or properties of the foam. In some embodiments the foam is fashioned into a shape suitable for makeup application.
Modified Formula for Hydrophilic Foam
The present invention provides a modified formula to make a hydrophilic foam. In some embodiments this modified formula adds a filler which causes the foam to become less absorptive, which has the benefit of making available to the skin more makeup or other products, while also providing a superior esthetic application of makeup on the skin. In other embodiments the modified formula makes the hydrophilic foam easier to clean and reduces the staining propensity of the foam. In other embodiments the modified formula uses an additive to the properties or usability of the foam in some way. Providing the filler and additive can be done in combination or separately depending on the desired benefits or properties of the foam. In some embodiments the foam is fashioned into shape suitable for makeup application.
BODY COSMETIC
A sheet-shaped body cosmetic comprising the following components (A), (B), (C) and (D): (A) from 100 to 20,000 ppm of carbon dioxide gas, (B) a TRPM8 agonist, (C) an ester oil, and (D) water.
Sprayable high viscosity cosmetic formulation
The invention relates to an anhydrous cosmetic or dermatological formulation comprising a viscose lipid-containing preparation and propellant gas consisting essentially of one or more substances selected from hydrofluorocarbons, n-butane, isobutane and propane. The formulation permits application to the skin by spraying of an otherwise nonsprayable preparation. The formulation is free from readily volatile solvents, surfactants, and preferably free from silicones.
CRACKING AEROSOL COMPOSITION
The present invention has as its object the provision of a cracking aerosol composition in which, despite containing carbon dioxide, a foam-breaking sound is generated in a viscous flowable discharge by the action of the carbon dioxide and a liquefied petroleum gas.
A cracking aerosol composition of the present invention is a cracking aerosol composition to be filled in an aerosol container including a pressure-resistant container having an aerosol valve, wherein
the aerosol composition includes a liquefied petroleum gas, water, a lower alcohol, carbon dioxide, an emulsifier, an emulsifying aid and a thickener; the proportion of the liquefied petroleum gas is 45.0 to 73.0 mass %, the proportion of the lower alcohol is 4.0 to 12.0 mass %, the proportion of the carbon dioxide is 0.1 to 3.5 mass % and the proportion of the emulsifier is 0.02 to 1.2 mass %; and the emulsifier includes two types of nonionic surfactants having different HLB values, and the mass ratio of the two types of nonionic surfactants is 1:10 to 10:1.
TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
The present invention generally relates to topical compositions and methods of using the same. The topical compositions may comprise a hydrophilic composition and a hydrophobic composition in admixture. The hydrophobic composition may include a nitric oxide-releasing compound such as, for example, a diazeniumdiolate functionalized co-condensed silica particle. In some embodiments, the topical composition may be self-emulsifying. Further described herein are kits comprising a hydrophilic composition and a hydrophobic composition.
RESIN COMPOSITION FOR COSMETIC, RESIN COMPOSITION FOR NAIL, BASE COAT AGENT FOR GEL NAIL, AND ADHESIVE FOR EYELASH EXTENSION
Base coat as an example of a resin composition for a cosmetic is a resin composition for a cosmetic used in a cosmetic to be adhered to nail as a part of living body. The resin composition for a cosmetic includes a stimulus-responsive material that undergoes a volume change by external stimuli, the external stimuli excluding both an external stimulus due to contact with a solvent and an external stimulus due to contact with a solution, and a solidified matter of the resin composition for a cosmetic has a surface with a water contact angle between 30? and 110? (inclusive). The solidified matter of the resin composition for a cosmetic undergoes the volume change by application of the external stimuli to reduce strength of adhesion to the part of living body.