Patent classifications
A61K8/927
DEODORANT COMPOSITIONS
This disclosure relates to topical personal care compositions comprising one or more of a yeast component; a Bacillaceae extract; and 13-methyltetradecanoate; and B) one or more of: a phytochemical; an organic acid; and an antimicrobial peptide. In some embodiments, a composition as described herein can include a yeast component present in an amount of at least about 0.5% w/w of the composition; caffeine present in an amount of about 0.05% to about 5% w/w of the composition; a lemon grass extract present in an amount of at least about 0.01% to about 5% w/w of the composition; and an citrus fruit extract present in an amount of at least about 0.01% to about 5% w/w of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition further comprises a dermatologically acceptable carrier. Such compositions are useful for reducing body odor.
SOLID COSMETIC
A solid cosmetic that has an excellent glossy feeling, excellent adhesion, and excellent storage stability and provides an excellent sensation when used. The solid cosmetic contains (a) diphenylsiloxy phenyl trimethicone, (b) a hydrogenated polyisobutene that is soluble with component (a), (c) at least one of isotridecyl isononanoate, isononyl isononanoate, triethylhexanoin, ethylhexyl palmitate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, neopentyl glycol dicaprate, diisostearyl malate, mineral oil, polyglyceryl polyisostearate, and sorbitan sesquiisostearate, and (d) wax.
Eyelash liquid eyeliner
The invention discloses an eyelash liquid eyeliner, wherein the raw materials comprise the following components in parts by weight: 50-60 parts of ethyl hexyl acrylate copolymer, 30-40 natural beeswax, 10-12 carnauba wax, 8-12 polyvinylpyrrolidone, 5-7 shellac, 1-3 black talc powder, 20-30 polyvinyl alcohol, 20-30 of silicone resins, 10-12 of codariocalyx motorius saponin extract, 5-7 dual-directional regulation growth promotion factors, 1-3 antifreeze, 1-3 coloring agent, 1-3 preservative, and 5-7 antioxidant. Components in the liquid eyeliner are replaced with natural substances of the natural beeswax, the carnauba wax, the shellac and the like, and the eyelash liquid eyeliner is safe to skin. Besides, organic silicone resins are added, so that the condition that the eyelash liquid eyeliner is broken up when being in contact with water can be effectively avoided, the organic silicone resin can effectively block ultraviolet rays and prevent the ultraviolet rays from destroying roots of eyelashes.
Compositions containing polymers, wax, and cationic surfactant for conditioning and styling hair
A hair treatment composition in a cationic system includes water and a novel association of polysaccharide, such as inulin, a wax, such as, candelilla wax, a cationic surfactant, such as, behentrimonium chloride, and a film-forming polymer, such as polysilicone-29. The composition may include one or more additional components selected from fatty compounds, cationic polymers and styling polymers, embodied to deliver one or more of smoothing, straightening and curling/curl defining style features to achieve a particular straight or curly style with frizz control, softness and manageability.
NON-NANO PARTICLE SUNSCREEN COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MAKING
A environmentally and user-safe non-nano particle zinc oxide sunscreen composition that is homogenous at rest with semi-sheer to transparent application including 20 to 30% by weight of zinc oxide, 50 to 70% by weight of an oil mixture and 10 to 30% by weight of a water-resistant wax comprising beeswax, calendula wax, or a mixture thereof.
EYELASH COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUGAR
The invention relates to an eyelash composition, especially a mascara composition, including more than 5% by weight of the eyelash composition of at least one sugar, as well as to methods of using such compositions.
Lotion Pellet and Method of Manufacture
A method of manufacturing a lotion pellet, and a lotion pellet, is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of mixing a combination of coconut oil, cocoa butter, shea butter and beeswax, over heat, for a period of time to form an integrated mixture of the combination, providing a mold having a mold cavity, poring an amount of the integrated mixture into the mold cavity, allowing the poured amount of the integrated mixture to settle in the mold cavity for a period of time, chilling the integrated mixture in the mold for a period of time, to form the lotion pellet, and removing the lotion pellet from the mold cavity.
PETROLATUM ALTERNATIVE FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES
The present application provides a substitute for petrolatum that does not contain any petroleum-based components. The petrolatum substitute gel composition comprises at least one plant-derived paraffinic wax, at least one plant-derived paraffinic oil, and at least one natural wax. Optionally, the at least one natural wax is beeswax, berry wax (e.g., bay berry wax), candelilla wax, green tea wax, carnauba wax, myrica fruit wax, rice bran wax, a hydrogenated seed oil wax, ouricury wax, shellac wax or tallow tree wax, and the at least one plant-derived paraffinic wax and the at least one plant-derived paraffinic oil are manufactured from a method that comprises a Kolbe-electrolysis process. Also provided is a method for manufacturing the gel composition.
METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING SKIN
A method for improving skin comprising reducing the barrier function of skin, and applying a skin treatment composition to the skin. The skin treatment composition may include about 0.1 to about 25 wt. % of acetyl trifluoromethylphenyl valylglycine; about 0.5 to about 30 wt. % of a polyol; about 0.1 to about 30 wt. % of a silicone, fatty compound, or a mixtures thereof, wherein the skin treatment composition is an emulsion, and all weight percentages are based on the total weight of the skin treatment composition.
LIPID BARRIER REPAIR
The present disclosure is in the field of ointments which can be useful for the treatment of diseases or conditions associated with lipid barrier damage of the skin. The ointment comprises a semifluorinated alkane and a solid thickening agent, e.g., a wax, a triglyceride, cetyl alcohol, cetyl palmitate, or tetradecanol.