A61K8/986

USE OF COSMETIC CLEANING COMPOSITIONS AS A PREBIOTIC

A composition that includes spray-dried yoghurt powder and at least one anionic surfactant and/or at least one fatty acid soap, may be used as a prebiotic for inhibiting the growth and/or the physiological activity of undesired skin bacteria and/or for obtaining desired skin bacteria. A prebiotically effective cosmetic composition includes: a) at least one fatty acid soap in a weight proportion of between 20 and 75 wt. %, preferably between 30 and 70 wt. %, particularly preferably between 40 and 65 wt. %, and in particular between 45 and 60 wt. %; and b) spray-dried yoghurt powder in a weight proportion of between 0.01 and 10 wt. %, preferably 0.02 and 7.5 wt. %, particularly preferably between 0.03 and 5 wt. %, and in particular between 0.05 and 3 wt. %, wherein the amounts relate to the total weight of the cosmetic composition.

SKIN CREAM COMPOSITIONS
20170042801 · 2017-02-16 ·

The invention provides a skin cream comprising: about 0.5 to 15% of colostrum; about 0.5 to 15% of a polyacrylamide based emulsifier; about 1.0 to 20% of an emulsifier containing lecithin or a derivative thereof; about 1.0 to 20% of olive oil, having an acidity ranging from about 0.2 to 2.0% and a usage range of 5.0% to 50% about 1.0 to 10% of dimethicone; about 0.01% to 4.0% of alpha-tocopherol or an active derivative thereof; about 0.01% to 0.5% of vitamin A or an active vitamin A derivative; about 0.5 to 4.0% of a natural preservative; and about 10 to 90% of purified water to make up 100 percent. Application of the skin cream of the present invention should smoothly lubricate and moisturize the user's skin, and lessen the appearance of wrinkles. The skin cream of the present invention will make the skin appear smoother and more vibrant.

Method for the preparation of a serum protein concentrate
09534028 · 2017-01-03 · ·

The present invention relates to a method for the preparation of a concentrate of serum proteins with reduced lactose content from a sample of lactoserum, wherein said concentrate is characterized in that it comprises a concentration of 0.5 grams of lactose per kilogram of protein, the concentrate obtainable from said process and food products containing said concentrate.

Compositions for cosmetic and dermatological use
12343384 · 2025-07-01 · ·

The invention concerns a composition for cosmetic or dermatological use comprising an iron-binding glycoprotein and a casein hydrolysate, and optionally comprising colostrum, a precursor of nitric oxide, an antioxidant and serotonin or one of the precursors thereof.

METHOD OF ISOLATING A HIGH NUMBER OF EXOSOME EXTRACTS WITH HIGH-ACTIVITY FROM ANIMAL-DERIVED CORD BLOOD OR FETAL ANIMAL OR ANIMAL MILK OR OTHER ANIMAL-DERIVED BODY FLUIDS TO ALLOW HIGH-ACTIVITY EXOSOME-LIPOSOME HYBRIDIZATION
20250221942 · 2025-07-10 ·

A method of isolating a high number of exosome extracts with high-activity from animal-derived cord blood or fetal animal or animal milk or other animal-derived body fluids to allow high-activity exosome-liposome hybridization is provided. The method is performed as follows: the animal cord blood is transferred into a tube/blood bag containing 1-3% Anticoagulant and shaken in reverse at a 90-degree angle gently, then the blood sample is transferred into a large cylindrical chamber, and is pushed repeatedly through an air-tight chamber with medical grade glass beads to achieve emulsification, at least 1 time per second for at least 20 repetitions. The plasma of the blood obtained in the above step is centrifuged at 2,000-3,000 G/min for 2-6 minutes to obtain 2 phases, the plasma fragment containing large and small proteins and exosomes is separated, and the exosomes in the plasma fragment are isolated by using a polymer-based precipitation method.

Method of deep cleansing of skin
12402914 · 2025-09-02 ·

The present invention relates to aesthetic cosmetology and physiotherapy, particularly, to the method of deep cleansing of skin using grapes and wine's steam. It's also useful for skin anti-aging, getting rid of overweight and cellulite, removing harmful substances. The skin is pre-cleansed with wine steam, then peeling is done. Peeling is carried out in steps. In the first step, chemical peeling is performed at a temperature of 50-85 C. for 30-45 minutes in the steam cabin by steaming the patient's body with a steam mixture that consists of wine steam containing active substances which is obtained by getting in contact with medical herbs. In the second step, mechanical peeling is carried out with a special puree, which contains the following components, wt. %. alcohol-free hot wine10-30, ground dry grape seed2.5-10, freshly ground grape10-30, grape seed oil1-5 and hot water up to 1 kg.

NOVEL COMPOSITIONS
20250325472 · 2025-10-23 ·

The present invention relates to emulsions containing at least one sunscreen active agent and having improved sun protection factor (SPF) properties, as well as methods of improving sun protection factor (SPF) properties.

NOVEL COMPOSITIONS
20250325466 · 2025-10-23 ·

The present invention relates to compositions containing at least one sunscreen active agent and having improved sun protection factor (SPF) properties, as well as methods of improving sun protection factor (SPF) properties.

Cosmetic compositions and method of using the same

Described herein are compositions comprising an extract from Hibiscus genus and an extract from damaged plant parts from the Moringaceae genus, and methods for stimulating collagen synthesis in skin cells. Also described herein are compositions comprising an extract from Hibiscus genus, an extract from damaged plant parts from the Moringaceae genus, and a complex of actives comprising at least one oligopeptide, at least one extract from the Laminaria genus, and whey protein.

BEVERAGE COMPOSITIONS FOR SUPPORT OF HAIR HEALTH
20250352461 · 2025-11-20 ·

Orally consumable beverage compositions for support of head hair health are described, which may be formulated as dairy milk beverage compositions fortified with hair benefit ingredients, or as non-dairy milk substitute beverage compositions fortified with head hair benefit ingredients. The head hair benefit ingredients may include (i) trace elements, and/or oxides and/or salts and/or derivatives thereof; (ii) vitamins and derivatives thereof; (iii) proteins; (iv) amino acids; and (v) plant extracts.