A61K8/608

CLEANSING COMPOSITION COMPRISING A NONIONIC AND CATIONIC SURFACTANT MIXTURE

An aqueous cleansing composition comprising a cationic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and a thickener comprising an alkoxylated methyl glucose ether, wherein a weight ratio of cationic surfactant to nonionic surfactant is greater than 0.9:1. The combination of the cationionic:nonionic surfactant ratio with the alkoxylated methyl glucose ether thickener provides the composition with cold weather stability. Cold weather stability is observed when the composition remains transparent after cold storage.

Cleansing composition comprising a nonionic / cationic surfactant mixture

An aqueous cleansing composition comprising a cationic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, and a thickener comprising an alkoxylated methyl glucose ether, wherein a weight ratio of cationic surfactant to nonionic surfactant is greater than 0.9:1. The combination of the cationionic:nonionic surfactant ratio with the alkoxylated methyl glucose ether thickener provides the composition with cold weather stability. Cold weather stability is observed when the composition remains transparent after cold storage.

Biodegradable surfactants and related compositions, methods and systems

Biodegradable surfactants are described, in which an amphiphilic heteroatom containing hydrocarbon optionally comprising at least one counterion (Z), and related compositions, methods and systems. Biodegradable surfactant described herein has an aHLB value in accordance with equation (1): aHLB=20*Gh/(Gh−Gt) (1) wherein Gh is the Group Number of a hydrophilic head portion of the biodegradable surfactant optionally comprising the at least one counterion (Z), and Gt is the Group Number of a hydrophobic tail portion of the biodegradable surfactant. A biodegradable surfactant in the sense of the disclosure can be tuned to a set hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (aHLB) by selectively modifying at least one tuning moiety of the biodegradable surfactants to provide tuned biodegradable surfactants having an increase or decrease in their adjusted hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (aHLB).

Toothpaste Composition

A toothpaste composition includes a structurant and a thickener, wherein the toothpaste composition has a predetermined viscosity and phase angle by using the structurant instead of reducing the content of a thickener, and thereby has an improved release property during use while maintaining a shape retention property of the toothpaste, and has an improved feeling of refreshment, flavor releasing power, cleaning power, and stain removal power. Further, provided is a toothpaste composition including a chelating agent containing phosphate and silica, wherein the chelating agent is supersaturated to precipitate phosphate to provide strong cleaning power, a whitening effect, a stain removal effect, and a crunchy sensation. Further, provided is a toothpaste composition including a peroxide, a thickener, and a spreading agent, wherein the peroxide and the thickener are separated from each other, providing excellent sense of use, stability, and a whitening effect in an anhydrous state.

Use of heterocyclic compounds in the treatment of pigmented skin
11033549 · 2021-06-15 · ·

Disclosed herein are compounds for use in lightening skin, treating uneven skin pigmentation and/or improving the appearance of aging skin, as well as methods utilizing the compounds, and anti-aging compositions comprising the compounds and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The compounds have the general Formula I: ##STR00001## or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the dashed line, X, Y, Z, Ra-Rd, and R.sub.1-R.sub.3 are as defined herein.

OILY MOISTURIZER AND TOPICAL SKIN COMPOSITION CONTAINING SAME

The present invention provides an oily moisturizer composed of an esterified product of a component A and a component B, or an esterified product of the component A, the component B and a component C, wherein the hydroxyl value of the esterified product is within a range from 0 to 160 mgKOH/g, and the mass ratio between fatty acid residues derived from the component B and fatty acid residues derived from the component C within the fatty acid residues that constitute the esterified product of the component A, the component B and the component C is within a range from 99.9:0.1 to 45:55. The invention also provides a topical skin composition containing the oily moisturizer.

Component A: a polyhydric alcohol that is dipentaerythritol, erythritol or sorbitan

Component B: one fatty acid, or two or more fatty acids, selected from among linear saturated fatty acids of 6 to 10 carbon atoms

Component C: one fatty acid, or two or more fatty acids, selected from among fatty acids of 6 to 28 carbon atoms (but excluding fatty acids of the component B)

Clear sulfate-free surfactant based cleanser composition with thickener

A cosmetic composition and a method of preparing the cosmetic composition are provided. The method includes mixing at least one sulfate-free surfactant, at least one thickener, at least one hydrophilic emollient to form a mixture; and adding solvent to the mixture. The cosmetic composition is a clear, flowable semi-solid, and converts to a non-flowable semi-solid upon rubbing.

Cosmetic dermal serum with skin rejuvenation properties
11058615 · 2021-07-13 · ·

A skin rejuvenation serum includes deionized water; 3.5%-6.0% by weight Vitamin C in a form of Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate or Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate; 0.5%-2.0% by weight Hyaluronic Acid in a form of low-molecular-weight Sodium Hyaluronate; 0.1%-0.3% by weight Succinic Acid in a form of Sodium Succinate; and 0.3%-1.0% by weight preservative. Optionally, the preservative is dehydroacetic acid.

COSMETIC COMPOSITION
20200405610 · 2020-12-31 ·

A cosmetic composition, comprising osteogenic growth peptide carbon-terminal pentapeptide, and at least one of a carrier, a diluent and an adjuvant. The cosmetic composition can promote the proliferation of fibroblasts and the synthesis of skin collagen, and also has the effects of promoting skin wound healing, and eliminating swelling and inflammation.

APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LOW ENERGY PROCESSING OF CONSUMER PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS; FORMULATIONS OF THE SAME
20200375877 · 2020-12-03 ·

Embodiments described herein relate generally to apparatus, methods and systems for low energy processing of consumer personal hygiene products (PHPs) and formulations of the same. In some embodiments, a method of manufacturing a consumer PHP comprises combining a first material and second material at room temperature to form a first mixture, mixing the first mixture at room temperature, adding a third material at room temperature to form a second mixture; mixing the second mixture at room temperature, adding a fourth material at room temperature to form a third mixture; and mixing the third mixture at room temperature. In some embodiments, the third material and the fourth material can be mixed to form the second mixture and the first mixture and second mixture can be combined to form the third mixture. In some embodiments, the mixing can be accomplished using a propeller mixer. In some embodiments, the propeller mixer can be rotated at a speed of greater than about 200 rpm during at least one of the mixing steps. In some embodiments, the pH of the third mixture can be adjusted to between about 4.5 and about 6.5 using an acidifier. In some embodiments, the viscosity of the third mixture can be adjusted to between about 100 cP and about 25,000 cP using a thickener.