Patent classifications
A61K2800/596
OIL-IN-WATER TYPE EMULSION LIP COSMETIC
The present invention provides an oil-in-water emulsion lip cosmetic that has no whiteness, and is excellent in watery feel and high-temperature stability.
The oil-in-water emulsion lip cosmetic comprising the following (A) to (D), and having a viscosity of 7500 to 50000 mPa.Math.s. (A) An oil component comprising (a1) and (a2) (a1) 5 to 70% by mass of methylphenylsilicone (a2) 5 to 70% by mass of an oil component that separates when mixed with (a1) at 25° C. (B) An aqueous component comprising (b1) and (b2) (b1) 10 to 80% by mass of an aqueous component (b2) 0.01 to 10% by mass of a colorant (C) A surfactant comprising (c1) and (c2) (c1) 2.5% by mass or greater of a surfactant that dissolves 1% by mass or more relative to (a2) when mixed with (a2) at 25° C. (c2) 0 to 0.5% by mass of a sucrose fatty acid ester (D) A higher alcohol comprising (d1) (d1) 0.5% by mass or greater of a higher alcohol having a branched chain and 6 or more carbon atoms in the total amount of the higher alcohol.
Cleanser composition
A cleansing composition that simultaneously provides excellent washing performance and a good care feeling while securing good stability without being influenced by the use environment. The cleansing composition includes components (A) to (C): (A) an internal olefin sulfonate having 12 or more and 24 or less of carbon atoms: 1.8 mass % to 20 mass %; (B) a cationic surfactant represented by a specific formula: 0.1 mass % to 8 mass %; and (C) an aliphatic alcohol having 12 or more and 22 or less of carbon atoms: 1 mass % to 20 mass %, wherein a mass ratio of the content of the component (B) to component (A), (B)/(A), is 0.1 to 1, and a mass ratio of the content of the component (C) to the total of the components (A) and (B), (C)/{(A)+(B)}, is 0.1 to 4.5 or less.
HAIR TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS PROVIDING BRIGHTENING AND SHINE
The instant disclosure relates to hair treatment compositions that provide brightening, shine, luster, and cleanliness and/or conditioning to hair, wherein the hair treatment compositions include: (a) ascorbyl glucoside; (b) an amino acid chelant; (c) N,N-dicarboxymethyl glutamic acid, a salt thereof, and/or a combination thereof; (d) one or more surfactants; and (e) water. Also disclosed are methods for using the hair treatment compositions, for example, for enhancing brightness, shine, luster, and cleanliness and/or conditioning of the hair.
Alcohol containing non-antimicrobial cleansing composition
A non-antimicrobial cleansing composition is disclosed comprising from about 10.0 wt. % to less than about 40 wt. % of one or more C.sub.1-C.sub.8 alcohols; about 0.5 wt. % to about 10.0 wt. % of at least one primary surfactant; 0 wt. % to about 10.0 wt. % of at least one secondary surfactant, with the primary and secondary surfactants having an HLB value greater than 8; a pH adjusting agent; and water. The composition does not achieve a microbial kill level greater than 2.0 log.
MARINE EXTRACT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE
Compositions comprising extracts from marine organisms show beneficial effects on skin ailments. Fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging in skin are improved with the application of compositions with marine extracts. Production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid are increased after application of the compositions.
Liquid personal cleansing composition
The invention relates to stable, mild and moisturizing lamellar liquid cleansing compositions which possess a lotion-like appearance conveying signals of enhanced moisturization. However, these liquids often are either unstable or cause poor lather production and other sensory deficits The use of a specific ratio of total acyl isethionates to acyl glutamates or other divalent anionic surfactant in a structured liquid product improve stability and lather production, mildness and acceptable odor.
SULFATE FREE SHAMPOO COMPOSITION CONTAINING A CATIONIC POLYMER AND INORGANIC SALT
A stable shampoo composition that is substantially free of sulfated surfactants and lacks an in situ coacervate. The shampoo composition contains an inorganic salt and a cationic polymer having a charge density greater than 0.6 meq/g. The shampoo composition has a ratio of polymer charge density to inorganic salt of 1.2:1 to 2:1. The shampoo composition can be stable and can lack in situ coacervate.
SULFATE FREE CLEAR PERSONAL CLEANSING COMPOSITION COMPRISING LOW INORGANIC SALT AND HYDROXAMIC ACID OR HYDROXAMIC ACID DERIVATIVES
A clear cleansing composition directed to from about 3 wt % to about 35 wt % of an anionic surfactant; from about 5 wt % to about 15% of an amphoteric surfactant; from about 0.01 wt % to about 2 wt % of a cationic polymer; from about 0 wt % to about 1.0 wt % of inorganic salts; from about 0.01% to about 10% of a hydroxamic acid or hydroxamic acid derivative; an aqueous carrier, wherein the composition is substantially free of sulfate based surfactant and wherein the composition has a % T value of greater than about 70.
NANO-EMULSION COMPOSITION FOR SKIN CARE APPLICATION
A nano-emulsion composition for skin care application is provided. The nano-emulsion composition being oil-in-water composition. The nano-emulsion composition includes at least one oil, at least one hydrophilic compound to create an aqueous phase, at least one water soluble phytoactive compound, and at least one oil soluble phytoactive compound. The nano-emulsion composition also includes a combination of polyglycerol fatty acid esters as emulsifiers. The combination of polyglycerol fatty acid esters comprises a first polyglycerol fatty acid ester and a second polyglycerol fatty acid ester in a ratio of 1:1. Further the nano-emulsion composition includes at least one preservative. The nano-emulsion composition being a low viscous fluidic vehicle to be used as serum, micellar water, facial cleanser etc. The nano-emulsion composition being capable of retaining high storage stability over a wider temperature range. The invention also provides a skin care composition and a cosmetic comprising the nano-emulsion composition.
First agent for oxidation hair dye or hair decolorizing agent
The problem of the present disclosure is to impart manageability and flexibility to hair after being dyed or bleached using an oxidative hair dye or a hair bleaching agent. The features for solving the problem are a first agent of an oxidative hair dye or a hair bleaching agent comprising: (A) a polyvalent carboxylic acid having no hydroxyl group or a salt thereof; (B) a surfactant including (B1) a cationic surfactant and (B2) a nonionic surfactant; (C) an oily component; and (D) an alkaline agent.