Patent classifications
A61K8/8141
Water-resistant cosmetic means for temporarily changing the color of keratin-containing materials I
Cosmetic agents for the temporary color change of keratinous surfaces, in particular human hair and human skin, contain an alcohol having 2 to 8 carbon atoms, a special anionic polymer, and a pigment. These cosmetic agents have an extremely good water resistance but can be removed without residue with a single application of surfactant-containing detergents. In addition, methods of temporary staining keratinous fibers and the skin using these agents are provided.
Cosmetic Composition For Sustaining Luster
The present disclosure relates to a gloss-sustainable cosmetic composition, which improves a stuffy feel of use, while including a high-refractive index oil, and provides improved skin gloss sustainability. The water-in-oil type cosmetic composition shows a reduced stuffy feel of use caused by high-refractive index oil, and provides significantly high initial gloss and gloss sustainability.
Composition comprising a combination of an acrylic polymer, a silicone copolymer and an amino acid or amino acid derivative
The present invention relates to a composition for treating keratin fibres, comprising at least an aqueous dispersion of hybrid hydrophobic film-forming acrylic polymer particles, at least one linear block silicone copolymer and at least one amino acid or amino acid derivative.
Non-comedogenic and non-acnegenic hair and scalp care formulations and method for use
An improved hair and scalp treatment composition comprising a hair care product wherein the improvement comprises reducing the comedogenicity thereof by excluding therefrom comedogenic elements having a Fulton scale grade greater than 2.
COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING HIGH AMOUNTS OF TRIFLUOROMETHYLHENYL VALYLGLYCINE
The present disclosure relates to stable cosmetic compositions containing high amounts of acetyl trifluoromethylphenyl valylglycine. The cosmetic compositions further include high amounts of hydroxypropyl tetrahydropyrantriol, taurate copolymers, fatty alcohols, fatty compounds (other than the fatty alcohols), nonionic emulsifiers, and water. Methods for stabilizing cosmetic compositions containing high amounts of acetyl trifluoromethylphenyl valylglycine and methods for treating the skin with the cosmetic compositions is also described.
COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING SAME
The present invention relates generally to methods and compositions useful for exfoliating skin. In some instances, the compositions comprise sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, acrylates copolymer, glycerin, cocamidopropyl betaine, hydrated silica, sodium chloride, and/or potassium hydroxide.
Controlled release polymer encapsulated fragrances
The present disclosure relates to fragrance materials encapsulated within polymeric materials in the form of microcapsules of polymer encapsulated fragrance. The microcapsules are mixed with a water-based binding agent so that a coating forms on the microcapsule in situ, after which the coated microcapsules may be applied to hard surfaces of a product, from which controlled release of the fragrance is provided over time as the product is subjected to normal handling by a user.
COSMETIC COMPOSITION HAVING INCREASED SKIN CONTACT AND MAKEUP PERSISTENCE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
Disclosed are a cosmetic composition having increased skin contact and makeup persistence and a method of manufacturing the same. The method includes: forming a powder continuous phase by rapidly mixing a powder and a film-forming agent; and obtaining a cosmetic composition in which a surface of the powder is compounded with the film-forming agent by heating the powder continuous phase for a predetermined time. In an embodiment, the cosmetic composition is manufactured by the method. In an embodiment, the cosmetic composition includes 5 wt % to 30 wt % of a powder, 0.1 wt % to 10 wt % of a film-forming agent, 10 wt % to 30 wt % of a silicone oil, and 0.1 wt % to 10 wt % of a spherical powder.
Controlled Release Polymer Encapsulated Fragrances
The present disclosure relates to fragrance materials encapsulated within polymeric materials in the form of microcapsules of polymer encapsulated fragrance. The microcapsules are mixed with a water-based binding agent so that a coating forms on the microcapsule in situ, after which the coated microcapsules may be applied to hard surfaces of a product, from which controlled release of the fragrance is provided over time as the product is subjected to normal handling by a user.
Reflective Composition
The invention provides a cosmetic composition for providing a retro-reflective effect to incident light to a natural or artificial substrate such as hair, skin, nails, eyelashes and the like. The composition comprises retroreflective microparticles and a transparent coating composition and is substantially free of goniochromatic colouring agents.