Patent classifications
A61K8/0258
METHOD FOR DYEING KERATINOUS MATERIAL, COMPRISING THE USE OF AN ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND, A COLORED EFFECT PIGMENT AND A SEALING REAGENT III
The subject of the present disclosure is a process for dyeing keratinous material, in particular human hair, comprising the following steps: Application of an agent (a) to the keratinous material, wherein the agent (a) comprises: (a1) at least one organic silicon compound selected from the group of silanes having one, two or three silicon atoms, and (a2) at least one coloring compound comprising at least one effect pigment comprising i) a substrate platelet, ii) a metal oxide (hydrate) layer provided on the surface of the substrate platelet, iii) a metal particle carrier layer provided on the surface of the metal oxide (hydrate) layer, and iv) metal particles provided on the surface of the metal particle carrier layer, and application of an agent (b) to the keratinous material, wherein the agent (b) comprises: (b1) at least one sealing reagent.
METHOD FOR DYEING KERATIN MATERIAL, COMPRISING THE USE OF AN ORGANIC C1-C6-ALKOXY-SILANE AND AN ALKALISING AGENT
An object of the present disclosure is a process for coloring keratinous material, in particular human hair. The process includes applying on the keratinous material a first composition (A). The first composition (A) includes (A1) one or more organic C.sub.1-C.sub.6 alkoxy silanes and/or condensation products thereof, and (A2) at least one colorant compound selected from the group of pigments and/or direct dyes. The process further includes applying a second composition (B) on the keratinous material. The second composition (B) includes (B1) at least one alkalizing agent.
COATED EFFECT PIGMENTS AND PRODUCTION THEREOF
An effect pigment and process of making an effect pigment are provided. An exemplary effect pigment includes a substrate platelet and a coating. The coating includes at least one layer which has been wet-chemically prepared using a metal alkoxide and an organosilicon compound having a basic group.
COLOURING EFFECT PIGMENTS AND PRODUCTION THEREOF
The application describes an effect pigment comprising a) a substrate platelet and b) a coating. The coating has at least one layer that comprises (i) a metal oxide and/or metal oxide hydrate and
(ii) a coloring compound from the group of pigments.
A process for producing the colored effect pigments is also described.
METHOD FOR DYEING KERATINOUS MATERIAL, COMPRISING THE USE OF AN ORGANOSILICON COMPOUND, A COLORED EFFECT PIGMENT AND A FILM-FORMING POLYMER IV
A process for dyeing keratinous material, in particular human hair, is provided. The process includes applying an agent (a) to the keratinous material, the agent (a) including at least one organic silicon compound. An agent (b) is applied to the keratinous material. The agent (b) includes (b1) at least one coloring compound including at least one effect pigment including i) a substrate platelet, ii) a metal oxide (hydrate) layer provided on the surface of the substrate platelet, iii) a metal particle carrier layer provided on the surface of the metal oxide (hydrate) layer, and iv) metal particles provided on the surface of the metal particle carrier layer, and (b2) at least one film-forming polymer.
COSMETIC COMPOSITION FOR MOLDING, COMPRISING CALCINED LAYERED DOUBLE HYDROXIDE AND POLYMER
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition for molding, comprising a calcined layered double hydroxide and a polymer and, more specifically, to a cosmetic composition for molding and a preparation method therefor, the cosmetic composition comprising an active ingredient, a calcined layered double hydroxide, a polymer, and a solvent
SUNSCREEN MULTILAYER PARTICLE
The present invention relates to a multilayer UV filter particle, comprising: an odd number of alternating layers of high and low refractive index materials, wherein each layer has a refractive index that differs from that of adjacent layers by at least 0.2, the total number of layers is at least 9, and the particle does not contain a substrate. The particle according to the present invention can have a good UV filtering effect.
THIN FILM AND TRANSFER SHEET
A thin film including a film body having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The film body has an average thickness of 0.1 μm-5.0 μm, the first surface and the second surface each have a concavo-convex structure, and the film body includes elements each of which includes a projection formed on the first surface and a corresponding recess formed on the second surface.
CHROMATIC GLITTER
High chroma glitter pigments combine large particle interference pigments and absorption colorants to bring about a unique look. Unlike traditional glitter pigments, the high chroma glitter pigment does not exploit metallic coatings to achieve the sparkle effect. These high chroma glitter pigments produce optical effects and coloration without the need for incorporating additional pigments which, in turn, is a benefit from both a formulation and cost standpoint. In addition to a sparkle effect, the present invention provides high chroma over both dark and light backgrounds, which has been thus far unrealized in prior art. Materials used in the present invention are ethically sourced, environmentally friendly, free of plastic, free of heavy metals, and regulated for cosmetic applications.
Hydrogen peroxide formulations in barrier layer films with a SIOx layer
The present disclosure concerns a cosmetic product for modifying the natural colour of keratinous fibres, in particular human hair, comprising at least one packaging (VP) and a cosmetic composition (KM) contained in this packaging (VP). The packaging is made of a multilayer film (F) containing at least two polymer layers (P1) and (P2) and at least one barrier layer (BS). The cosmetic composition comprises at least one oxidizing agent, at least one C.sub.8-C.sub.30-alcohol, at least one specific anionic surfactant, at least one non-ionic surfactant and at least one acrylic acid-based thickener. The use of the packaging (VP) in combination with the cosmetic composition (KM) surprisingly does not lead to an inflation of the packaging or an excessive loss of water of the agent (KM) during storage.