Patent classifications
A61K8/9761
Alkenone-based formulations for topical applications
The use of long-chain alkenones to impart desired characteristics in personal care compositions for topical applications is described. The preparation of mixtures long-chain alkenones and synthetic derivatives thereof is presented. Examples of compositions include abrasive soaps, with alkenones serving as natural exfoliating agents. Alkenones and their derivatives can serve as emollients, occlusive agents, encapsulating agents, stabilizing agents, binding agents, thickening agents, surfactants, and antimicrobials.
Sunscreen and Bug Repellant Formula
This present invention relates to a unique topical application that uses natural ingredients to treat or reduce the effects of sunburn and the nuisance from bugs and other biting insects. The formulation includes at least an oil, a vinegar and an essential oil and may be mixed prior to application, or may be pre-mixed and stored for prolonged periods of time. In further embodiments, the formulation may further comprise an anti-microbial/anti-bacterial agent and/or a fragrance. By providing an all-natural product that can address both functions, an individual is not required to purchases multiple products to treat sunburn and insect bites.
Sunscreen and Bug Repellant Formula
This present invention relates to a unique topical application that uses natural ingredients to treat or reduce the effects of sunburn and the nuisance from bugs and other biting insects. The formulation includes at least an oil, a vinegar and an essential oil and may be mixed prior to application, or may be pre-mixed and stored for prolonged periods of time. In further embodiments, the formulation may further comprise an anti-microbial/anti-bacterial agent and/or a fragrance. By providing an all-natural product that can address both functions, an individual is not required to purchases multiple products to treat sunburn and insect bites.
STABLE VITAMIN C COMPOSITIONS
A non-aqueous composition is disclosed that includes ascorbic acid, a silicone oil, at least 15% by weight of an essential oil, propylene glycol, and glycerin, wherein at least 50% of the initial amount of ascorbic acid in the non-aqueous composition remains stable when the composition is stored for at least 1 month at room temperature.
STABLE VITAMIN C COMPOSITIONS
A non-aqueous composition is disclosed that includes ascorbic acid, a silicone oil, at least 15% by weight of an essential oil, propylene glycol, and glycerin, wherein at least 50% of the initial amount of ascorbic acid in the non-aqueous composition remains stable when the composition is stored for at least 1 month at room temperature.
Stable vitamin c compositions
Disclosed is a composition comprising ascorbic acid or a derivative thereof, a silicone containing compound, and an essential oil, wherein at least 50% of the initial amount of the ascorbic acid in the composition remains stable when the composition is stored for at least 1 month at room temperature. The composition can be non-aqueous.
Stable vitamin c compositions
Disclosed is a composition comprising ascorbic acid or a derivative thereof, a silicone containing compound, and an essential oil, wherein at least 50% of the initial amount of the ascorbic acid in the composition remains stable when the composition is stored for at least 1 month at room temperature. The composition can be non-aqueous.
COSMETIC COMPOSITION AND ITS USE, DERMOCOSMETIC FORMULATION
The present invention relates to dermocosmetic formulations for use in combating skin aging, especially photoaging. The present invention promotes the increase of the synthesis of collagen, elastin and glycosaminoglycans (GAG), in addition to significantly increase the activity of the superoxide dismutase enzyme (SOD) and the cell proliferation.
COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS
Disclosed is a method for moisturizing skin in need thereof, the method comprising topically applying to the skin a composition that includes effective amounts of an extract from Echinacea purpurea, an extract from Silybum marianum, and glycerin, wherein topical application of the composition activates human cannabinoid receptor type 2 and inhibits fatty acid amide hydrolase activity in the skin and treats the skin.
COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS
Disclosed is a method for moisturizing skin in need thereof, the method comprising topically applying to the skin a composition that includes effective amounts of an extract from Echinacea purpurea, an extract from Silybum marianum, and glycerin, wherein topical application of the composition activates human cannabinoid receptor type 2 and inhibits fatty acid amide hydrolase activity in the skin and treats the skin.