A61Q1/02

Liquid Foundation Using Starch as Filler and Preparation Method thereof

The disclosure discloses a liquid foundation using starch as a filler and a preparation method thereof, belonging to the technical fields of deep processing of starch and preparation of cosmetics. In the disclosure, starch is modified by an OSA reagent and then homogenized and micronized to obtain a starch filler; powder materials and the water phase in the formula of the liquid foundation are sequentially added to the oil phase at a certain temperature; the mixture is sheared at low speed, homogenized, and cooled to room temperature; and the starch filler is added to prepare the liquid foundation using starch as a filler, wherein the formula includes 10-20 parts of oil phase, 65-75 parts of water phase, 5-10 parts of toner, and 5-15 parts of starch filler. The starch filler in the disclosure is hypoallergenic, environmental and safe, and the liquid foundation containing the starch filler is refreshing and not easy to clog pores, solves the problems of traditional fillers which are thick and greasy, unbreathable, easy to aggravate facial acne, and the like, and is in line with the current propensity to consume of consumers for green and safe beauty products.

INK FOR TEMPORARY TATTOOS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING IT

An ink composition for temporary tattoos which can be removed when desired and the process for producing it. The ink is formulated on the basis of biologically tolerable, natural pigments/dyes and is encapsulated in a carrier made of a material which, upon being disturbed by an external energy, can release the dye in the tissue in order to be absorbed by the body, thereby eliminating the tattoo without a trace.

O/W emulsion comprising a C.SUB.16.—C.SUB.30 .fatty alcohol, an anionic surfactant, an oil, a wax and a hydrophilic solvent
11564872 · 2023-01-31 · ·

The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion comprising: (i) at least one C.sub.16-C.sub.30 fatty alcohol; (ii) at least one anionic surfactant of general formula (I): RCOY(CH.sub.2)nSO.sub.3M; (iii) at least one oil; (iv) at least one wax, and (v) at least one hydrophilic solvent, the weight ratio of anionic surfactant(s) of general formula (I)/fatty alcohol(s) ranging from 1/5 to 1/3, said composition comprising from 1% to 10% by weight of wax(es) relative to the total weight of the composition. The present invention also relates to a process for preparing said composition and a cosmetic makeup and/or care process.

WATER-IN-OIL TYPE EMULSION COSMETICS
20230233423 · 2023-07-27 · ·

Water-in-oil type emulsion cosmetics containing (a) polyaspartic acid or a salt thereof, (b) a spherical powder, (c) an oily component, (d) a lipophilic surfactant, (e) a pigment, and (f) water can achieve superior makeup effects, good moist feeling, superior emulsion stability and pigment dispersibility.

WATER-IN-OIL TYPE EMULSION COSMETICS
20230233423 · 2023-07-27 · ·

Water-in-oil type emulsion cosmetics containing (a) polyaspartic acid or a salt thereof, (b) a spherical powder, (c) an oily component, (d) a lipophilic surfactant, (e) a pigment, and (f) water can achieve superior makeup effects, good moist feeling, superior emulsion stability and pigment dispersibility.

Method of producing cosmetic skin dye
11566137 · 2023-01-31 ·

A method of producing cosmetic skin dye, including a) extracting the liquid contained in the pecan husks, b) separating the extracted liquid in oil and sediments by means of natural sedimentation, c) homogeneously mixing said sediments with oil of the pecan husks to produce said skin dye, and d) applying the cosmetic skin dye in the skin of a user. The pecan husks are obtained from an unripe pecan. A higher concentration of sediments in the homogenous mixture produces a darker shade of cosmetic dye.

Method of producing cosmetic skin dye
11566137 · 2023-01-31 ·

A method of producing cosmetic skin dye, including a) extracting the liquid contained in the pecan husks, b) separating the extracted liquid in oil and sediments by means of natural sedimentation, c) homogeneously mixing said sediments with oil of the pecan husks to produce said skin dye, and d) applying the cosmetic skin dye in the skin of a user. The pecan husks are obtained from an unripe pecan. A higher concentration of sediments in the homogenous mixture produces a darker shade of cosmetic dye.

Cosmetic compositions capable of forming a multilayer structure after application to a keratinous material
11712412 · 2023-08-01 · ·

Cosmetic compositions capable of forming a multilayer structure after application to a keratinous material are provided, as well as methods of applying such compositions to a keratinous material.

Cosmetic compositions capable of forming a multilayer structure after application to a keratinous material
11712412 · 2023-08-01 · ·

Cosmetic compositions capable of forming a multilayer structure after application to a keratinous material are provided, as well as methods of applying such compositions to a keratinous material.

OIL-IN-WATER EMULSIFIED COSMETIC
20230021975 · 2023-01-26 ·

The invention provides an oil-in-water emulsified cosmetic containing (a) an aqueous medium, (b) two or more higher fatty acids of 12 to 24 carbon atoms and alkali metal salts thereof, (c) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of monoalkyl glyceryl ethers having an alkyl group of 12 to 24 carbon atoms and monoalkenyl glyceryl ethers having an alkenyl group of 12 to 24 carbon atoms, (d) a thickener comprising (d-1) a polysaccharide derived from a microorganism and (d-2) a (meth)acrylic-based polymer selected from the group consisting of a poly(meth)acrylic acid salt and a polymer including at least one selected from the group consisting of a (meth)acrylic acid ester, a (meth)acryloylalkyltaurine and a salt thereof as a structural unit, and (e) a nonionic surfactant.