A61Q5/02

Natural Edible Shampoo and Preparation Method Therefor

A natural edible shampoo and preparation method thereof, the components comprises fatty acyl lactyl-lactic acid, arginine, vegetable oleic acid monoglyceride, plant phospholipid, ε-polylysine, ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride, inulin, polyol and so on. It resist static electricity, improve the smoothness of hair, prevent pore clogging, and has good flowability at a low temperature. The shampoo overturns the classic concept of existing cationic hair care (large irritation), uses nearly non-irritant natural anionic wash and care main ingredients, relies on a non-enclosed protein peptide/low HLB value oiliness agent film-forming smoothing system, avoids a cationic polymer/silicone oil hair-care pattern with intensive negative effect, and protects the original ecological environment of hair and scalp, so that a final product gains the smooth experience feeling of organic silicone oil, thereby creating a new path for research and development of food and cosmetic-type wash and care two-in-one shampoos.

Natural Edible Shampoo and Preparation Method Therefor

A natural edible shampoo and preparation method thereof, the components comprises fatty acyl lactyl-lactic acid, arginine, vegetable oleic acid monoglyceride, plant phospholipid, ε-polylysine, ethyl lauroyl arginate hydrochloride, inulin, polyol and so on. It resist static electricity, improve the smoothness of hair, prevent pore clogging, and has good flowability at a low temperature. The shampoo overturns the classic concept of existing cationic hair care (large irritation), uses nearly non-irritant natural anionic wash and care main ingredients, relies on a non-enclosed protein peptide/low HLB value oiliness agent film-forming smoothing system, avoids a cationic polymer/silicone oil hair-care pattern with intensive negative effect, and protects the original ecological environment of hair and scalp, so that a final product gains the smooth experience feeling of organic silicone oil, thereby creating a new path for research and development of food and cosmetic-type wash and care two-in-one shampoos.

IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF PIGMENT-BASED DYES BY USING A PRETREAMENT AGENT

The subject of the present disclosure is a process for dyeing keratinous material, in particular human hair, comprising the following steps: Application of a pretreatment agent (V) to the keratinous material, the pretreatment agent being in a water-comprising carrier (V-1) comprises at least one anionic surfactant, and Application of a colorant (F) to the keratinous material, wherein the colorant is (F-1) at least one amino-functionalized silicone polymer and (F-2) comprises at least one pigment.

A second object of the present disclosure is a multi-component packaging unit which comprises the two colorants (V) and (F) in two separately packaged containers.

Citrate-Functionalized Polymeric Surfactants Based Upon Alkyl Polyglucosides

The invention relates to a citrate-functionalized polyglucoside derivatives, and crosslinked variants thereof, that are made by the reaction of an epichlorohydrin/citric acid ester with an alkyl polyglycoside. These functionalized alkyl polyglucosides are viscosity builders and anti-irritants in personal care cleansing products.

Citrate-Functionalized Polymeric Surfactants Based Upon Alkyl Polyglucosides

The invention relates to a citrate-functionalized polyglucoside derivatives, and crosslinked variants thereof, that are made by the reaction of an epichlorohydrin/citric acid ester with an alkyl polyglycoside. These functionalized alkyl polyglucosides are viscosity builders and anti-irritants in personal care cleansing products.

Compositions containing a flexible derived capsule with an active agent
11707421 · 2023-07-25 · ·

The present specification discloses compositions comprising one or more encapsulates comprising one or more agents and methods and uses for the disclosed agents. A composition disclosed herein can be incorporated into a body wash, an after shower body lotion, a shampoo, a conditioner, a soap, a gel, a hand sanitizer, a cream, a spray, a mouse, a lotion, an ointment, a make-up product, a lip balm, a hair spray product, an arachnid/insect repellent or a medicinal product.

Compositions containing a flexible derived capsule with an active agent
11707421 · 2023-07-25 · ·

The present specification discloses compositions comprising one or more encapsulates comprising one or more agents and methods and uses for the disclosed agents. A composition disclosed herein can be incorporated into a body wash, an after shower body lotion, a shampoo, a conditioner, a soap, a gel, a hand sanitizer, a cream, a spray, a mouse, a lotion, an ointment, a make-up product, a lip balm, a hair spray product, an arachnid/insect repellent or a medicinal product.

Rheofluidifying concentrated foaming composition and uses of same, in particular for body hygiene

A rheofluidifying surfactant composition structured into planar lamellar phases includes: a) at least one anionic surfactant and b) at least one compound selected from among amphoteric surfactants and non-ionic surfactants, in which the total active material of said surfactants is between 35 and 60% by weight relative to the total weight of said composition, in which the ratio of anionic surfactant is between 0.3 and 0.9, the ratio of amphoteric surfactant is between 0.0 and 0.7 and the ratio of non-ionic surfactant is between 0.0 and 0.7, said ratio being the ratio between the weight percentage of active material of said surfactant in said composition and the weight percentage of total active material of said surfactants in said composition, the pH of the composition being between 4 and 8, said at least one anionic surfactant being selected from the group comprising alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates, sulfonates, derivatives of phosphoric acid, phosphates and alkyl phosphates, isethionates, taurates, sulfoccinates, alkyl sulfoacetates, anionic derivatives of proteins of plant origin, amino acids and amino acid derivatives, polypeptides, carboxylic acids and the salts of same, salts of fatty acids from saponification, lactic acid derivatives and alkyl polyglucoside derivatives, and said composition being free of sodium chloride other than that which may be provided by the surfactants.

Rheofluidifying concentrated foaming composition and uses of same, in particular for body hygiene

A rheofluidifying surfactant composition structured into planar lamellar phases includes: a) at least one anionic surfactant and b) at least one compound selected from among amphoteric surfactants and non-ionic surfactants, in which the total active material of said surfactants is between 35 and 60% by weight relative to the total weight of said composition, in which the ratio of anionic surfactant is between 0.3 and 0.9, the ratio of amphoteric surfactant is between 0.0 and 0.7 and the ratio of non-ionic surfactant is between 0.0 and 0.7, said ratio being the ratio between the weight percentage of active material of said surfactant in said composition and the weight percentage of total active material of said surfactants in said composition, the pH of the composition being between 4 and 8, said at least one anionic surfactant being selected from the group comprising alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates, sulfonates, derivatives of phosphoric acid, phosphates and alkyl phosphates, isethionates, taurates, sulfoccinates, alkyl sulfoacetates, anionic derivatives of proteins of plant origin, amino acids and amino acid derivatives, polypeptides, carboxylic acids and the salts of same, salts of fatty acids from saponification, lactic acid derivatives and alkyl polyglucoside derivatives, and said composition being free of sodium chloride other than that which may be provided by the surfactants.

USE OF AGAVE EXTRACTS FOR PROTECTING CAPILLARY FIBRE
20230018121 · 2023-01-19 ·

The invention relates to a non-therapeutic cosmetic use of fructans of Agave tequilana, containing natural inulins for protecting capillary fibre by improving the hydrophobicity of the capillary fibre. The invention also relates to a non-therapeutic cosmetic method comprising the therapeutic application of fructans of Agave tequilana containing inulins having a degree of polymerisation greater than 10, in order to protect the capillary fibre by improving the hydrophobicity of the capillary fibre, said application being optionally followed by rinsing.