A61K8/894

Water-in-oil emulsion cosmetic
11540998 · 2023-01-03 · ·

A low-viscosity water-in-oil cosmetic emulsion preparation gives a smooth use feeling, lightly spreads when applied, and has excellent dispersed-powder stability. The cosmetic emulsion preparation has (A) a polar oil which is liquid at 25° C. and has an IOB value exceeding 0.1, (B) a hydrocarbon oil, (C) a polyoxyalkylene; and alkyl-modified organopolysiloxane represented by general formula (I), and (D) a powder surface-treated with both an N-acylamino acid and methylpolysiloxane. (In formula (I), R represents a hydrogen atom or a C1-5 alkyl group, x is an integer of 5-50, y is an integer of 1-30, z is an integer of 20-200, a is an integer of 2-20, b is an integer of 1-5, c is an integer of 2-20, and d is an integer of 0-20). ##STR00001##

COSMETIC COMPOSITION

Provided is a cosmetic composition which includes at least one silicone resin and at least one emulsifier.

COSMETIC COMPOSITION

Provided is a cosmetic composition which includes at least one silicone resin and at least one emulsifier.

SOLID SHAVING AID COMPOSITION

The present disclosure describes a razor cartridge including a housing having a front edge and a rear edge; shaving blades disposed between the front edge and the rear edge; and at least one shaving bar disposed in front of the blade(s) and/or rear of the blade(s) which includes a solid shaving aid composition that includes, relative to the total weight of the solid shaving aid composition: about 15 wt.-% to about 48 wt.-% of a soap base including of one or more fatty acid salts having from about 8 to about 24 carbon atoms and optionally one or more fatty acids having from about 8 to about 24 carbon atoms, at least about 35 wt.-% of one or more polyols including from ˜2 to ˜8 carbon atoms; the polyol selected from a group including glycerol, sorbitol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, methylpropane diol glycol.

WATER-IN-OIL COSMETIC PREPARATION

The present invention provides a water-in-oil cosmetic preparation which contains: (a) from 0.1% by mass to 3% by mass of a substance that is selected from among alkyl-modified/partially crosslinked polyether-modified silicones and alkyl-modified/partially crosslinked polyglycerol-modified silicones; (b) from 0.05% by mass to 0.8% by mass of an uncrosslinked alkyl branched polyether-modified silicone; (c) from 30% by mass to 90% by mass of an aqueous component; and (d) from 5% by mass to 30% by mass of an oil component.

This water-in-oil cosmetic preparation has excellent emulsion stability even in cases where an oil component such as a hydrocarbon oil or an ester oil is contained therein in a large amount, while exhibiting good spreadability since the emulsified state thereof is smoothly broken upon application, and enabling the achievement of water breaking sensation and excellent feeling of use.

Hair shaping process using fatty substances, non-silicone polymers or surfactants
11510470 · 2022-11-29 · ·

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).

Hair shaping process using fatty substances, non-silicone polymers or surfactants
11510470 · 2022-11-29 · ·

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).

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.

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.

OIL-IN-WATER TYPE COMPOSITION
20220370331 · 2022-11-24 ·

An oil-in-water type composition in which powder is dispersed in an oil phase, the composition including: (A) 10% by mass or more of polar oil; (B) inorganic powder; (C) core-corona type microgel in which hydrophilic groups are partially provided on a surface of a hydrophobic fine particle; and (D) polyglycerin-modified silicone.