Patent classifications
A61K2800/805
Method for dyeing keratinous material, comprising the use of an organosilicon compound, a silicone polymer and a dyeing compound
The subject of the present disclosure is a process for dyeing keratinous material, in particular human hair. In one example, the process includes applying an agent (a) to the keratinous material. The agent (a) contains at least one organic silicon compound from the group of silanes with one, two or three silicon atoms. The agent (a) further contains at least one silicone polymer. An agent (b) is applied to the keratinous material. The agent (b) contains at least one pigment.
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.
DEVICE, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING A PHYSICAL AREA NETWORK FOR DETECTING EFFECTS OF THE SUN
Nano-node sunscreen described herein enables significantly improved health monitoring and treatment of sun-related issues by utilizing internal (in-body) mechanisms and information and external mechanisms and information.
BRACELET OR STRAP
The invention relates to a bracelet or strap, in particular a watch band, comprising at least one organic material based portion intended to be placed in contact with the user's skin, said organic material containing at least one functional agent, such as an antibacterial agent. According to the invention, said organic material also contains a cosmetic agent for the skin, arranged to be able to be in contact with the user's skin when the bracelet is worn.
The invention also concerns methods for manufacturing such a bracelet or strap.
LIPOSOMES, EMULSIONS, AND METHODS FOR CRYOTHERAPY
A method and system in accordance with a particular embodiments of the technology includes applying a substance onto skin of a human subject. The applied substance can include a freezing point depressant and a liposome, an oil-in-water emulsion, a water-in-oil emulsion, or an oil-in-oil emulsion and can be configured to protect or target tissue. The substance and a surface of the skin can be cooled using the applicator to treat acne and other skin conditions.
Processes and methods
The disclosure is directed to processes and methods of reducing bloating and breakage of containers and packaging that house oral care compositions. Also contemplated are products and formulations that are produced or obtained from the processes and methods described herein.
TRUFFLE CONFIGURED COSMETIC ARTICLE
A truffle configured cosmetic article which includes a protective outer shell, an inner volume of cosmetic and a capsule positioned in the cosmetic containing active ingredients. An appliance is adapted to receive the article, heat and blend the article to produce a warm skin formulation which can be applied by the user. The article is produced with the use of a mold. A combination of wax and coconut oil is melted and applied to most of the interior surface of the mold, defining a volume into which a cosmetic is applied as well as a capsule additive. The article is then sealed with additional wax and coconut oil material. The article is then released and ready for use in the appliance or to be wrapped.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR APPLICATION OVER SKIN
Compositions for application to skin of a subject comprising (a) an unsaturated organopolymer, (b) a hydride functionalized polysiloxane and (c) an environment-responsive agent that is capable of transporting out of the composition or facilitates out-transport of one or more beneficial agents from the composition after the composition is applied to a subject. Alternatively, the compositions comprise (a) a bifunctional organopolysiloxane polymer having one unsaturated group and one hydride and (b) the environment-responsive agent. The environment-responsive agent may be a volatile agent and the compositions can be used to create a thin film on the skin of a subject wherein the volatile agent is capable of transporting out of the film. In one embodiment, the volatile agent is transported out of the composition by convection. In one embodiment, the volatile agent is transported out of the composition by diffusion.
Depilatory Wax Additive and Process
A depilatory wax additive and process. The depilatory wax additive may modify a depilatory hard wax composition to include visual, olfactory, or skin treatment components. A depilatory wax additive may include molded hard wax component and glitter, a color modifier, a scent modifier, or a skin treatment. A preexisting hard wax composition of solid particles may be heated to a liquid. The depilatory wax additive may be added to the liquefied preexisting hard wax composition, mixed, and heated to disperse the glitter, a color modifier, a scent modifier, or a skin treatment in the wax mixture.
SUPRAMOLECULAR PREPARATION OF RETINOL AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR
The present disclosure relates to a supramolecular preparation of retinol and derivatives thereof and a preparation method therefor, wherein the supramolecular preparation consists of following components in percentage by mass: 3.00-25.0% of retinol and derivatives thereof, 36.5-91.0% of hydroxypropyl γ-cyclodextrin, 4.00-32.0% of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose stearoxy ether, and 2.00-8.0% of PEG/PPG/polybutylene glycol-8/5/3 glycerin, wherein the mass ratio of the PEG/PPG/polybutylene glycol-8/5/3 glycerin to the hydroxypropyl methylcellulose stearoxy ether is 1:2-4. The supramolecular preparation of retinol and derivatives thereof obtained in the present disclosure has the advantages such as good stability, high solubility, low irritation, and good anti-wrinkle effect.