Patent classifications
A61K8/345
TISSUE PAPER AND TISSUE PAPER PRODUCT
To provide a three-ply or four-ply tissue paper that reduces a sticky feeling of an outer surface while securing necessary softness, and a method for manufacturing the same.
A tissue paper including three stacked plies or four stacked plies, wherein each ply contains an aqueous moisturizer exhibiting hygroscopicity, and the content of the aqueous moisturizer between the plies is set such that the dry moisturizer content percentage of each ply is within a range of 92.0 to 108.0 when the dry moisturizer content percentage of a product is 100.
COSMETIC PRODUCT COMPRISING A COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINED IN AN APPLICATOR
The present invention is directed to a cosmetic product comprising a cosmetic composition contained in an applicator, wherein the cosmetic composition comprises from about 2% to about 20% of an endothermic material selected from the group consisting of a sugar alcohol, a disaccharide, and mixtures thereof, wherein the endothermic material has an endothermic amount when dissolved in water of 5 cal/g or more, and wherein the applicator comprising: an application surface for applying the cosmetics composition wherein the application surface comprises a ceramic and/or metal; and a reservoir having an opening which fluidly connects the application surface to the reservoir. The cosmetic product of the present invention provides prolonged adequate cooling sensation during and after application, while providing moisturized feel.
TOPICAL COMPOSITION FOR TREATING SKIN WOUNDS
A composition for treating skin wounds of an individual is disclosed. The composition is an extract that contains Zinc Gluconate, Lysine, Taurine, Potassium Gluconate, Carboxy Methyl Cellulose, Glycerin, Allantoin, water, Hydrogen chloride (HCl), Lidocaine, Niacin, Valine, L-Isoleucine, Proline, L-Arginine, Threonine, Glutamine, Histidine, Serine, Asparagine, Tyrosine, Cysteine, and pentapeptide for example, Enkephalin. The composition could be applied to the affected skin for effectively treating skin wounds, reducing expression lines, and relaxing muscle contractions, thereby reducing skin wrinkles, and smoothening skin. The composition is provided in at least any one or more forms include a gel, a spray, liquid, lotion, and a cream. The composition maintains a pH balance ranges from about 6.5 to 7.5.
Hair shaping process using fatty substances, non-silicone polymers or surfactants
The invention relates to a cosmetic process for treating keratin fibers, preferably the hair, comprising at least the steps consisting in: a) applying to said keratin fibers a composition containing at least one substance chosen from fatty substances, non-silicone polymers and surfactants, b) applying a mechanical tension to said keratin fibers, and c) exposing said keratin fibers under mechanical tension to microwaves, at a pressure ranging from 50,000 to 250,000 Pa, in the presence of at least one solvent in vapor form on contact with the keratin fibers and without there being complete drying of the keratin fibers throughout the entire exposure to the microwaves, the solvent(s) in vapor form being entirely generated by evaporating at least one compound present, before emission of the microwaves, on contact with the keratin fibers, step a) taking place prior to step c).
Oil-in-water emulsion and cosmetic use thereof
The invention relates to a composition of oil-in-water emulsion type comprising: —at least one polyol in a content ranging from 7% to 25% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition; —water in a content ranging from 60% to 90% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition; —at least two nonionic surfactants that are different from each other, chosen from a nonionic surfactant of ester type comprising a mixture of at least one unsaturated ester and of at least one diester of polyglycerol and a nonionic surfactant which is a fatty alcohol with a saturated, linear carbon-based chain containing from 14 to 26 carbon atoms; —at least one wax; —and the mass ratio [total amount of said nonionic surfactant(s) of ester type]/[total amount of said wax] ranges from 0.8 to 2, preferably from 1 to 1.5.
Water-in-oil emulsion cosmetics
A water-in-oil emulsion cosmetic free of stickiness and oiliness, having semi-transparent or transparent appearance to effect feel of freshness, and able to provide moisturized feel is provided. The water-in-oil emulsion cosmetic contains (a) a solid moisturizer, (b) a polyether-modified silicone, and (c) a silicone oil having a refractive index in the range from 1.380 to 1.420 at 25° C., wherein a moisturizer content is 22 mass % or more relative to the total amount of the cosmetic.
Pramoxine compositions
The invention provides a topical o/w emulsion which moisturizes, and protects, repairs or restores the skin lipid barrier of a mammal. The topical o/w emulsion composition comprises: a) a discontinuous oil phase; b) a continuous aqueous phase comprising water; c) a thickening agent; d) at least one lamellar membrane structure comprising (i) a phospholipid, (ii) a fatty alcohol, and (iii) a fatty acid; e) a pharmaceutically acceptable active agent; and f) optionally a dermatologically acceptable excipient. In one embodiment, the composition, in use, has a water vapor transmission rate of less than or about 75 g.Math.m.sup.−2.Math.hr.sup.−1 measured in vitro using the modWVTR test methodology.
Method for improving aqueous solubility of water-insoluble or slightly water-soluble drugs
A method of increasing the solubility of a water-insoluble or slightly water-soluble hydrophobic organic compound in an aqueous solvent includes adding a saponin component selected from escin, glycyrrhizin, and Quillaya saponaria extract to the aqueous solvent in an amount sufficient to trigger the formation of micelles, wherein in a first step the hydrophobic organic compound is pre-dissolved in an organic solvent, and in a second step the organic solvent comprising the pre-dissolved compound is admixed to the aqueous solvent, whereby at least a part of the insoluble or slightly soluble hydrophobic organic compound gets solubilized and dissolved in the aqueous solvent, yielding an aqueous composition having an increased concentration of said organic compound dissolved therein. Also indicated are pharmaceutical or cosmetic compositions including a water-insoluble or slightly water-soluble organic compound dissolved in an aqueous solvent at substantially increased concentrations.
COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS IN PARTICULAR WITH ANTI-AGING EFFECT, COMPRISING A GREEN EXTRACT OF AFRAMOMUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM OR LONGOZA PLANT
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition.
This composition is characterized in that it comprises, as active ingredient, a green extract of seeds of the Aframomum angustifolium or longoza plant, obtained by extraction with a polar solvent of polyol, in particular a glycol, optionally in a cosmetically acceptable excipient.
This cosmetic composition has a good anti-aging effect.
APPARATUS, METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR LOW ENERGY PROCESSING OF CONSUMER PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS; FORMULATIONS OF THE SAME
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.