Patent classifications
A61K8/06
Topical skin care formulations comprising plant extracts
A method for treating a person's skin is disclosed. The method includes topically applying to the skin a composition comprising from 0.001% to 20% by weight of an aqueous, alcoholic, or aqueous-alcoholic extract from a plant extract.
OIL-IN-WATER MACROEMULSION
The present invention relates to the field of liquid solubilising systems. More specifically, the present invention relates to a macroemulsion comprising a hydrophobic active substance, which enhances the transfer of said hydrophobic active substance to a subject or object. A method for producing the macroemulsion, and the use of said macroemulsion to provide a sensory effect or other benefits, are likewise provided. The present invention also pertains to the use of the macroemulsion for preparing consumer products. Consumer products comprising or consisting of said macroemulsion, such as foods, cosmetics, personal care products, in particular skin cleaning products, shampoos, rinse-off conditioners, deodorants, antiperspirants, body lotions, homecare products, in particular liquid detergents, all-purpose cleaners, laundry and cleaning agents, fabric softeners, laundry scent, laundry scent boosters, pharmaceuticals and pet foods, in particular laundry and cleaning agents, also form part of the present invention. The present invention especially pertains to laundry scent or laundry scent booster products which impart laundry an intensive fragrance effect.
PEPTIDES AND COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN COSMETICS AND MEDICINE
Peptides and compositions thereof which are able to modulate the expression of IL-33 and, hence useful for the prevention, reduction and/or elimination of signs of skin aging and/or skin imperfections.
MINERAL SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS
A sunscreen composition in the form of a water-in-oil emulsion comprising: a) a water phase of about 20% to 60% by weight relative to the total weight of the sunscreen composition; b) one or more mineral UV filtering agents; c) one or more oil thickening agents selected from poly C10-30 alkyl acrylate, hydrogenated jojoba oil and its derivatives and mixtures thereof; wherein the total amount of oil thickening agents is about 0.5% to about 4% by weight relative to the total weight of the sunscreen composition; wherein when hydrogenated jojoba oil is present, the amount of hydrogenated jojoba oil is no more than 1.5 times the amount of poly C10-30 alkyl acrylate; wherein the composition has a viscosity of about 0.1 Pa.Math.s to about 5 Pa.Math.s at 25° C. at 10 rad/s; and wherein the inflection point of the largest viscosity transition at 10 rad/s is between 30° C. to 40° C.
SUNSCREEN COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
Disclosed herein is a sunscreen composition(s) comprising (i) at least one sunscreen active ingredient(s); (ii) at least one copolymer of vinyl pyrrolidone (VP) and styrene; and (iii) at least one pharmaceutically or cosmetically or dermatologically acceptable excipient. Also disclosed is a method of protecting human skin and animal skin against damages caused by ultra-violet (UV) radiations from the sun rays.
THREE-PART MAKEUP REMOVER COMPOSITIONS
The invention relates to three-part makeup remover compositions comprising (a) a water part; (b) an oil part; and (c) a silicone-in-water emulsion part.
Compositions comprising solvent, a monoalcohol and glycerin
The present invention relates to compositions for removing nail polish that include a C2-C3 monoalcohol, at least about 15% glycerin, and at least about 20% by weight of a C2-C4 alkyl acetate, and combinations thereof. The compositions include less water than glycerin. Methods of using these compositions to remove nail polish and moisturize the hands are also provided.
Compositions comprising solvent, a monoalcohol and glycerin
The present invention relates to compositions for removing nail polish that include a C2-C3 monoalcohol, at least about 15% glycerin, and at least about 20% by weight of a C2-C4 alkyl acetate, and combinations thereof. The compositions include less water than glycerin. Methods of using these compositions to remove nail polish and moisturize the hands are also provided.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING SKIN
The present disclosure is directed to a composition and method of enhancing skin health and appearance, as well as treating compromised skin, by applying onto the skin a composition containing a moisturizing/hydrating-effective amount of a mixture of at least: (a) an oil infusion of Calendula officinalis extract; (b) an oil infusion of Helichrysum italicum extract; (c) an oil infusion of Symphytum officinale extract; (d) an aqueous infusion of Viola tricolor extract; and (e) an aqueous infusion of at least one Mallow extract chosen from Malva sylvestris extract and Althea officinalis extract; and an emulsifying-effective amount of a dermatologically-acceptable emulsifier, wherein the composition is natural and free of a skin sensitizing-effective amount of an essential oil.
ANHYDROUS COMPOSITION FOR TOPICAL USE THAT IS IN THE FORM OF A DISPERSED PHASE BASED ON AT LEAST ONE SHORT DIOL IN A CONTINUOUS FATTY PHASE
Composition for topical use including a gelled phase dispersed in a continuous phase, with: the gelled phase including a diol having 3-8 atoms and represented either by formula (Ia): R.sup.a1-C(R.sup.b1)(OH)—C(OH)(R.sup.c1)(R.sup.d1) (Ia), in which each of the Ra1, Rb1, Rc1 and Rd1 radicals represent, independently of one another, a hydrogen atom or saturated aliphatic radical having 1-5 carbon atoms, or by formula (Ib): R.sup.a1-C(R.sup.b1)(OH)—[C(R.sup.e1)(R.sup.f1)]t-C(OH)(R.sup.c1)(R.sup.d1) (Ib), in which t is equal to one, two or three, each of the R.sup.a1, R.sup.b1, R.sup.c1, R.sup.d1, R.sup.e1 and R.sup.f1 radicals represent, independently of one another, a hydrogen atom or saturated aliphatic radical having 1-5 carbon atoms, it being understood that at least one of the Ra1 or Rb1 radicals and/or at least one of the Rc1 or Rd1 radicals do not represent a hydrogen atom, and —a fatty phase including an oil, an emulsifying surfactant system and an emulsifying surfactant.