Patent classifications
A61K8/416
COMPOSITION FOR FAST DRY OF HAIR
The present invention discloses a hair conditioner composition comprising a) from about 0.15% to about 16% moisture control material or mixtures of moisture control materials wherein one or more moisture control material is selected from the group containing: i. Class I Moisture Control Material having the structure selected from:
##STR00001## wherein R′ is —COOY, sulfonic acid, or —C═CH—COOY, Y is hydrogen or a metal ion, R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.3, R.sub.4, R.sub.5 is hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, vinyl, allyl, methoxy, ethoxy, hydroxyl, halogen, sulfate, sulfonate, nitro,or —CH═CH—COOR, and wherein the moisture control material is an acidic material and further wherein the moisture control material has a % Protein binding higher than 20 and Molecular Volume lower than 500 and Partition coefficient octanol to water (log P) lower than 3 and hydrogen binding higher than 10 and pKa lower than 5.0; ii. Class IIa having the structure selected from:
##STR00002## wherein R is hydrogen or metal ion, R.sub.6 is methyl, ethyl, propyl, alkenyl or phenyl having less than 12 carbon atoms and wherein R.sub.7, R.sub.8, R.sub.9, R.sub.10, R.sub.11, R.sub.12 are hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, hydroxyl, methoxy or ethoxy groups; iii. Class IIb having the structure selected from:
##STR00003## an alcohol wherein R13 is an alkyl, alkenyl, straight or branched carbon chains and; and wherein R14 is hydrogen, hydroxyl, alkyl, methyl, ethyl and propyl wherein the structure of such alcohol contains less than 20 total carbon atoms; iv. Class IIc being an alcohol comprising an unsaturated double bond in the C2 position; v. Class IId being an alkyl-substituted glycol wherein the structure of such alkyl substituted glycol contains less than 20 carbon atoms; vi. Class IIe being a monoalkyl or dialkyl substituted glycerin or mono- or di-esters of glycerin with fatty acids wherein the structure of such monoalkyl- or dialkyl-substituted glycerin or glycerin esters contains less than 20 total carbon atoms; vii. Class IIf having a structure the structure selected from:
##STR00004## wherein R.sub.15 could be hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, phenyl group and wherein the structure of the R.sub.13 group contains less than 20 carbon atoms; viii. Class IIg being a fatty acid ester containing from 15-40 total carbon atoms; and wherein the moisture control material of Class II is weakly to non-acidic and further wherein the moisture control material of Class II has protein binding higher than 10 and molecular volume lower than 1500 and logP higher than 0.5 and pKa of 5 or higher and hydrogen-binding higher than 4; b) from about 0.1% to about 12% of one or m
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITION AND INTERRUPTION OF BIOFILM FORMATION
Compositions and methods for inhibiting and interrupting biofilm formation, and for destabilizing established biofilms are provided, the novel compositions including polymeric resins and monomeric non-polymerizable and polymerizable resins. More particularly, the compositions and methods enable the protection and removal of biofilms from surfaces in the context of medical, consumer, domestic, food service, environmental and industrial applications, where the effects constitute beneficial and desirable biofilm attenuating activity.
Reduction Of Tooth Staining Derived From Cationic Antimicrobials
A mouth rinse composition with a cationic antimicrobial agent and an anti-stain agent, which is a functionalized polyethylene glycol. A dentifrice composition with a cationic antimicrobial agent and an anti-stain agent, which is a functionalized polyethylene glycol. The cationic antimicrobial agent is a quaternary ammonium salt, such as cetyl pyridinium chloride, or a metal ion source, such as stannous fluoride.
Antimicrobial sanitizer compositions and methods of making the same
This disclosure relates to anti-microbial sanitizer compositions and methods of making the same. The sanitizer compositions described herein are comprised of benzalkonium chloride, coconut oil, palm kernel oil, water, dihydroxypropyl PEG-5, linoleammonium chloride, and glycereth-2 cocoate. To forming the sanitizer compositions discussed herein, water is mixed with benzalkonium chloride to form a first mixture. This first mixture is then mixed with coconut oil and palm kernel oil to form a second mixture, which is subsequently heated to at least 100° F. After heating, the second mixture is mixed with dihydroxypropyl PEG-5 to form a third mixture, which is then settled while the temperature is maintained at or above 100° F., Thereafter, the third mixture is cooled to room temperature, and mixed with linoleammonium chloride and glycereth-2 cocoate to form the sanitizer composition.
MOISTURIZING HAIR CONDITIONER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BRASSICYL VALINATE ESYLATE
A hair conditioner composition comprising: a. an aqueous carrier; b. from about 1 wt % to about 12 wt % of BVE; and c. from about 1 wt % to about 12 wt % of at least two fatty alcohols.
CLEAN RINSE HAIR CONDITIONER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BRASSICYL VALINATE ESYLATE
A hair conditioner composition comprising: a. an aqueous carrier; b. from about 1 wt % to about 12 wt % of BVE; and c. from about 1 wt % to about 12 wt % of at least two fatty alcohols.
LOW VISCOSITY HAIR CONDITIONER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING BRASSICYL VALINATE ESYLATE
A hair conditioner composition comprising: a. an aqueous carrier; b. from about 0.25 wt % to about 8 wt % of BVE; and c. from about 0.25 wt % to about 8 wt % of fatty alcohol(s).
Hand sanitizer composition and method of manufacture
A hand sanitizing composition and a method of manufacture, wherein the composition includes a solvent from about 78% to about 96% by weight sufficient to operate as a carrier and solvent. The composition includes tetrasodium EDTA and/or Sodium Citrate from about 0.01% to about 1% by weight to operate as a buffer, stabilizer and chelating agent. The composition includes a humectant selected from the group of humectants consisting of: Cetyl Alcohol, Ceteryl Alcohol, and Steryl Alcohol from about 1.5% to about 5.5% by weight to emulsify, thicken and lubricate. The composition includes an emollient from about 0.1% to about 3.2% by weight and an antioxidant vitamin from about 0.01% to about 1% by weight. The composition includes a soothing agent in a therapeutically significant amount and a conditioner.
AGENT FOR TEMPORARY SHAPING OF KERATIN-CONTAINING FIBERS HAVING A MIXTURE OF CONDITIONING POLYMERS
A transparent cosmetic composition and related methods are provided. The composition includes, in relation to the total weight thereof, 0.1 to 30 wt. % of a mixture of at least two conditioning polymers, 0.01 to 25 wt. % of a polyether-modified polysiloxane, 0.001 to 15 wt. % of a film-forming polymer, and 1 to 90 wt. % water.
METHOD FOR TREATING AND COLORING HAIR COMPRISING UN-PIGMENTED HAIR
Described herein is a method for treating and coloring hair including un-pigmented hair. The method includes (a) providing a first composition including one or more heavy metal ion sequestrants; (b) applying the first composition to the hair; (c) providing a second composition including one or more weak acids having a pKa from 2.5 to 5; (d) applying the second composition to the hair; (e) providing a third composition including one or more direct dyes chosen from nitro dye, disperse dye, cationic dye, acid dye, basic dye, neutral azo dye and mixtures thereof, and (f) applying the third composition to the hair. The third composition is able to decrease the reflectance of un-pigmented hair in a wavelength range from 530 nm to 670 nm.