Patent classifications
A61K8/604
Topical cream-based cosmetic and wound healing formulations and methods of use
A cream formulation or topical use made of a mixture of naturally occurring biologically active phytochemical compounds that possess a variety of beneficial animal and human health effects. An extract from an aqueous extraction process or other active ingredients could be used in the cream formulation. The present invention generally provides for the preparation of cream formulations containing active ingredients that contain individually, or in combination, an analgesic, natural product extracts, or a protein or proteins from the tripartite motif family of proteins (TRIM). The analgesic will provide mitigation of pain during the healing process.
Non-toxic, alcohol-free disinfectant and sanitizing composition
A non-toxic, alcohol-free disinfectant and sanitizing composition comprising a non-ionic surfactant system, an alkylated vegetable oil, a sodium-containing base, benzalkonium chloride, citric acid and purified water for use on skin, hands and hard surfaces. The materials from which it is manufactured are all renewable, non-toxic, alcohol-free, nonflammable and the composition is readily biodegradable. The composition does not rely upon alcohol to produce its antimicrobial effects. The invention provides effective alternative to alcohol-based disinfectant and sanitizers and may be particularly useful in personal care and cleaning household products for schools, hospitals, restaurants, hotels and supermarkets. Furthermore, the invention also met the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and protocols for disinfectants on hard surfaces.
NAIL COATING SYSTEM
The present technology provides a nail coating system suitable for improving a nail plate. The nail coating system includes an oil-based serum and a base composition. The nail coating system may further comprise a UV/LED composition. In use, the oil-based serum may be applied directly to a nail plate without first cleaning the nail plate with alcohol and/or acetone. The oil-based serum coat may fill in any crevices in the nail plate and restoring sebum and water on the nail plate. After the oil-based serum layer is buffed into the nail or dried, the base composition may be applied. After the base composition dries, the UV/LED composition may be applied and cured. Next, a user may apply a nail polish and/or a top coat to the UV/LED composition. The nail polish and/or top coat layer may be removed with traditional nail polisher remover while still maintaining the original coatings of oil-based serum, a base composition and a UV/LED composition. A new nail polish and/or top coat may thereafter be applied to the UV/LED composition.
CLEANSING COMPOSITION
One object is to provide a cleansing composition that has excellent cleansing effect and phase inversion feeling, is readily rinsed off in the course of water washing, suppresses the oil-induced stickiness after the use, and has excellent preservation stability. There is provided a cleansing composition comprising: (A) a sugar ester of a fatty acid; (B) at least one type of an anionic surfactant selected from among amino acid surfactants and taurine surfactants; (C) at least one type of a polyglycerol fatty acid diester or a polyglycerol fatty acid triester having an HLB value of not greater than 13; (D) at least one type of a polyglycerol fatty acid monoester having an HLB value of not smaller than 11; (B) an oil that has a liquid form or a paste (non-solid) form at ordinary temperature; (F) a polyol; and (G) water.
Cleansing compositions free of sodium chloride and sulfate-based surfactants
The present disclosure relates to cleansing compositions that are free of sulfate-based surfactants and free of sodium chloride. The cleansing compositions include: (a) one or more non-sulfate anionic surfactants; one or more amphoteric surfactants; one or more nonionic surfactants; (d) one or more hydrophobically modified poly(meth)acrylates; one or more silicones; and water. The cleansing compositions are particularly useful for cleansing hair and providing conditioning benefits to the hair.
Oral care compositions and methods for the same
An oral care composition and methods for the same are disclosed herein. The oral care composition may include an orally acceptable vehicle, an anionic surfactant, and a nonionic surfactant. The anionic surfactant may include a C6-C18 fatty acid glutamate or a salt thereof, and the nonionic surfactant may include a C6-C18 alkyl polyglucoside. A weight ratio of the nonionic surfactant to the anionic surfactant may be from about 0.25:1 to about 9:1, or from about 1.8:1 to about 2.2:1.
Multi-phase water-based smudge-resistant make-up remover
A cleansing composition includes at least three visually distinct phase layers. The first visually distinct phase layer includes at least one cosmetic solvent and has a Hilderbrand solubility parameter δ value that is greater than 15 cal..sup.1/3.Math.cm.sup.−2/3 and includes at least one cationic surfactant and at least one inorganic salt. The second visually distinct phase layer includes at least one cosmetic solvent having a Hilderbrand solubility parameter δ value less than 7.5 cal..sup.1/3.Math.cm.sup.−2/3. And the third visually distinct phase layer includes at least one cosmetic solvent having a Hilderbrand solubility parameter δ value that is between 8 and 10 cal..sup.1/3.Math.cm.sup.−2/3.
USE OF PROPOXYLATED SURFACTANT OR POLYMER IN FOAMING APPLICATIONS TO CONTROL VISCOELASTICITY IN HIGHLY ACTIVE LIQUID FORMULATIONS
Antimicrobial or non-antimicrobial compositions, sanitizing compositions and other compositions combining use of a propoxylated EO/PO block copolymer surfactant and/or propoxylated polymer in combination with at least one additional anionic and/or nonionic surfactant to provide concentrated compositions having a desired viscoelasticity at an active level of at least 18% are disclosed. Non-antimicrobial applications combining use of a propoxylated surfactant and/or propoxylated polymer in combination with at least one additional anionic and/or nonionic surfactant to provide compositions having a desired viscoelasticity are also disclosed. Methods of using concentrated and use compositions having desired foaming enhancement and stabilization are also disclosed.
Compositions and methods for treating keratinous substrates
Disclosed are conditioning systems comprising (a) at least one anionic surfactant chosen from isethionate surfactants; (b) coco-caprylate/caprate; and (c) at least one cationic compound, and rinse-off compositions comprising (a) an anionic surfactant system comprising i) a first anionic surfactant chosen from isethionate surfactants, and ii) optionally, a second anionic surfactant; (b) coco-caprylate/caprate; and (c) at least one cationic compound. Also disclosed are methods of treating and/or caring for the skin, hair, and/or scalp with the conditioning systems and/or rinse-off compositions containing the conditioning systems.
High viscosity gel cleansing compositions
A cleansing composition includes at least one polymeric thickener having a high electrolyte property and at least one anionic surfactant. The cleansing composition is a gel having a viscosity greater than 25,000 cps. In some embodiments, the cleansing composition is essentially free of sulfates and is essentially free of emulsifiers. In some embodiments, the at least one anionic surfactant includes at least one anionic sulfate surfactant, and the cleansing composition is essentially free of salt.