Patent classifications
A61K2800/805
DOUBLE-STRUCTURED STICK COSMETIC AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
The present invention relates to a double-structured stick cosmetic, including: a solid-form outer layer containing a first oil composition; and an inner core containing a second oil composition, in which the first oil composition contains (A) an alkyl-modified silicone having an alkyl group having 16 to 50 carbon atoms and (B) a wax in a solid-form at 25° C. other than (A). the component (A) may have a melting point of 25° C. or higher and 50° C. or lower. A mass ratio [(A)/(B)] of the component (A) to the component (B) contained in the first oil composition may be 0.2 or larger and 1.5 or smaller,
COMPOSITION FOR ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYING AND ELECTROSTATIC SPRAYING DEVICE
A composition for electrostatic spraying according to the present disclosure contains a microcapsule, a solvent for dispersion, and an acidic conductive regulator. An electrostatic spraying device includes an atomizer that electrostatically atomizes the composition for electrostatic spraying. Since the composition for electrostatic spraying contains an acidic conductive regulator, droplets that are acidic aqueous solutions are generated by electrostatic atomization. When the generated droplets are supplied to a supply target site, an effect based on a property of the droplets as the acidic aqueous solutions is exerted on the supply target site.
COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PROMOTING HAIR GROWTH
A method and composition for promoting hair growth comprises an oil solution created with predetermined quantities of certain oils such as sesame oil, avocado oil, sweet almond oil, coconut oil, and ricinus oil. A blended final product is created by adding predetermined quantities of certain plants to the oil solution, such as parsley and aloe vera. The final product is heated and applied to a surface for hair growth. After a certain amount of time it is washed off the surface for hair growth. These steps are repeated daily for a full course of treatment, which comprises a few weeks. The course may be repeated about every other month.
Flushable wipe and method of forming the same
A single or multi-ply flushable and dispersible wet wipe including a wet laid fibrous web imprinted using a structuring fabric, a binder composition comprising poly(vinyl) alcohol, poly(vinyl) acetate, poly (ethylene) (vinyl) alcohols, poly (ethylene) (vinyl) acetate, copolymers of vinyl acetate-ethylene, or combinations thereof, and one or more additives. In an exemplary embodiment, the fibrous web is wetted by a wetting solution comprising 0.1% to about 10% by weight of one of the following: (1) boric acid; and (2) boric acid and a mono or divalent salt.
Method for producing coating
A method for producing a coating on skin, the method comprising: A) a step of electrostatically spraying a composition X comprising the following component (a) and the following component (b) directly on the skin to thereby form a coating on a skin surface: (a) one or more volatile substances selected from the group consisting of water, an alcohol, and a ketone, and (b) a polymer having a coating forming ability; and B) a step of applying a composition Y, other than the composition X, containing the following component (c) and the following component (d) to the skin: (c) 5% by mass or more and 20% by mass or less of an adhesive polymer, and (d) 1% by mass or more and 40% by mass or less of a polyol, in this order or in reverse order.
Method for producing coating film on skin by electrostatic spraying
The present invention provides a coating formation method with which adhesion between skin and a coating formed by electrostatic spraying is enhanced. The coating formation method of the present invention includes a liquid agent applying step of applying a liquid agent containing one or more selected from water, polyols and oils that are in a liquid form at 20° C., and an electrostatic spraying step of electrostatically spraying a composition directly on skin to form a coating. The liquid agent applying step and the electrostatic spraying step are performed in this order or in a reversed order. The composition includes a component (a) and a component (b) below: (a) one or more volatile substances selected from the group consisting of water, alcohols, and ketones, and (b) a polymer having a coating formation ability.
ROSEBUSH EXTRACT
The present invention relates to a rosebush extract, characterized in that said rosebush is a hybrid obtained by crossing the varieties Meichibon×Delgramaue. In particular, the present invention relates to a cosmetic use and a cosmetic process for caring for keratin materials by using said rosebush extract.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SILICA PARTICLES AND THEIR USE IN COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS
The present disclosure relates to silica particles comprising repeating units of (SiO.sub.4/2) that are spherical in shape, which has the benefit of compatibility with personal care components and the resulting personal care applications. The present disclosure also relates to methods of preparing silica particles.
Composition for strip-free hair removal
The invention relates to an adhesive composition having a main fraction of synthetic tackifying resin, and a fraction of at least one macromolecular component, characterised in that said at least one macromolecular component comprises a copolymer of at least two different monomers taken from the alpha olefins and ethylene, to give the composition for strip-free hair removal mechanical or adhesive properties.
NOVEL COMPOSITION BASED ON POLYCAFFEOYLQUINIC ACIDS, COSMETIC USE THEREOF AND COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
Disclosed is a composition including, per 100% of its mass: a) 60.0% to 75.0% by mass of an organic solvent (OS.sub.1) chosen from 1,2-propanediol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,3-butanediol, 1,2-butanediol, 2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, 1,8-octanediol, or a mixture of these compounds; b) 0.1% to 2.0% by mass of a composition (ES) including an amount by mass x.sub.1, expressed as mass equivalent of 1-O-(2-caffeoyl)maloyl-3,5-di-O-catfeoylquinic acid, of greater than or equal to 200 mg/g of a compound of general formula (I):
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in which Q.sub.1, Q.sub.2, Q.sub.3, Q.sub.4 and Q.sub.5 represent, independently of each other, a hydroxyl radical or a salt thereof or a radical chosen from caffeoyl, maloyl, caffeoyl maloyl and maloyl caffeoyl radicals, it being understood that at least one of these radicals Q.sub.1, Q.sub.2, Q.sub.3, Q.sub.4 and Q.sub.5 represents neither the —OH radical nor a salt thereof; and c) 20.0% to 35.0% by mass of water. Related treatments are also disclosed.