A61K8/55

Topical cosmetic compositions

A method of treating a person's skin is disclosed. The method can include topically applying to the skin a composition comprising jojoba oil and an oil extract of Opuntia ficus-indica tuna or Opuntia ficus-indica nopales, or a combination thereof, to treat the person's skin.

Topical cosmetic compositions

A method of treating a person's skin is disclosed. The method can include topically applying to the skin a composition comprising jojoba oil and an oil extract of Opuntia ficus-indica tuna or Opuntia ficus-indica nopales, or a combination thereof, to treat the person's skin.

Nanoemulsion formulation with improved stability and cell penetration

The present invention relates to a nanoemulsion comprising at least one aqueous component and a carrier, wherein the carrier comprises at least one lipophilic component, at least one surfactant and at least one alcohol. The present invention further relates to a composition comprising said nanoemulsion and an active agent. In particular, the composition is present as a gel and the active agent is 5-aminolevulinic acid, a derivative, precursor and/or metabolite thereof. The invention further relates to the preparation of said nanoemulsion and/or composition and to their use for the treatment of dermatological diseases, virus-associated diseases as well as diseases associated with cell proliferation, in particular, tumor diseases and/or psoriasis. The present invention is further directed to the use of said nanoemulsion in cosmetics.

METHODS USING PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE POWDER
20220409640 · 2022-12-29 · ·

The present invention provides Phosphatidylserine (PS) preparations with PS having a predetermined particle size for use in sports nutrition and/or promoting skin health in a subject. The methods of the present invention include administering a daily dose of the PS preparation to improve sports performance and/or promote skin health in a subject.

Topical composition

The present invention relates to topical compositions comprising panthenol, hydroxyacetophenone and a micronized UV filter.

Topical composition

The present invention relates to topical compositions comprising panthenol, hydroxyacetophenone and a micronized UV filter.

LIPID BODY COMPOSITIONS, PRODUCTS MADE THEREFROM, METHODS OF MAKING SAME, AND METHODS OF USE

The invention provides lipid bodies isolated from yeast, compositions comprising the lipid bodies, products made from the lipid bodies, methods of making the lipid bodies, and methods of using the lipid bodies. The lipid bodies of the invention have an exceptionally large size and high internal neutral lipid content, providing a number of advantages for a variety of practical applications.

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING KERATIN FIBERS

The disclosure relates to compositions comprising (a) at least one cyclodextrin; (b) at least one film former; (c) at least one solvent; and (d) optionally at least one acid. The compositions can be used for imparting benefits to keratin fibers, for example temporarily straightening the hair. The disclosure also relates to methods of using the compositions.

TOOTH WHITENING COMPOSITION

The present invention relates to a tooth whitening composition, which comprises a reducing agent partially encapsulated in liposomes. It relates also to a method for preparing that tooth whitening composition and to the non-therapeutic cosmetic use of that composition for tooth whitening.

Cosmetic composition and its use, dermocosmetic formulation

The present invention refers to dermocosmetic formulations for use against skin blemishes, especially melasma. The present invention minimizes or avoids the formation of melasma by acting in several stages of melanogenesis. A preferred embodiment of the invention refers to dermocosmetic formulations that act in several stages of melanogenesis, preferably, in the gene expression of tyrosinase-related proteins (TYRP-1 and TYRP-2) and Endothelin-1 (ET-1). Another embodiment of the invention refers to the cosmetic composition containing a combination of active ingredients that act on the gene expression of tyrosinase-related proteins (TYRP-1 and TYRP-2) and Endothelin-1 (ET-1). In another preferred embodiment of the invention, the use of said cosmetic composition to combat melasma is described.