Patent classifications
A61Q19/002
LUBRICATING MEMBER FOR RAZOR CARTRIDGES COMPRISING METATHESIZED UNSATURATED POLYOLS
The invention relates to a lubricating member for a razor cartridge comprising a metathesized unsaturated polyol ester for improved lubrication.
Cosmetic or dermatological preparation comprising a combination of a dye and an anti-inflammatory active ingredient
The present invention is a cosmetic or dermatological preparation comprising 0.01% by weight to 5% by weight of at least one red light-filtering dye and 0.0001% by weight to 10% by weight of at least one anti-inflammatory active ingredient. The preparation can be used for the prophylaxis and treatment of sun-irritated skin and to aid the body's own repair mechanisms.
TOPICALLY ADMINISTRABLE LYZATE OF DEDIFFERENTIATED CELLS OF THE PLANT HELICHRYSUM STOECHAS FOR MOISTURIZING THE SKIN
Topically administrable lyzate of dedifferentiated cells of the plant Helichrysum stoechas for improving the moisturizing of the skin and/or the scalp and/or the lips.
STABILISATION OF COLORANTS IN COSMETIC AND DERMATOLOGICAL PREPARATIONS
Methods of stabilizing color in a composition, which methods comprise: (a) providing an amino-substituted hydroxybenzophenone compound corresponding to the general formula (I):
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and (b) combining the amino-substituted hydroxybenzophenone compound with a composition to be stabilized selected from the group consisting of cosmetic preparations and dermatological preparations, are described along with compositions containing an organic dye and an amino-substituted hydroxybenzophenone compound corresponding to the general formula (I).
Treatment agent and cosmetic composition comprising co-modified organopolysiloxane
A surface treatment agent or a powder treatment agent comprising a co-modified organopolysiloxane is disclosed. The co-modified organopolysiloxane is represented by the general formula: R.sup.1.sub.aR.sup.2.sub.bQ.sub.cSiO.sub.(4−a−b−c)/2. The co-modified organopolysiloxane has a number average molecular weight of less than 4500 and includes a long-chain alkyl group and a polyoxyalkylene group in the molecule.
Phytoglycogen nanoparticles and methods of manufacture thereof
A composition of phytoglycogen nanoparticles purified from a phytoglycogen-containing plant material is provided. The composition of phytoglycogen nanoparticles is monodisperse. A method of isolating the composition from phytoglycogen-containing plant materials is provided that includes steps of microfiltration and ultrafiltration, but avoids the use of chemical, enzymatic or thermo treatments that degrade the phytoglycogen material.
USE OF 4-(3-ETHOXY-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ALKYLKETONE AS A SKIN-SOOTHING AGENT
The present invention relates to the non-therapeutic cosmetic use of derivatives of 4-(3-ethoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl)alkyl ketone of formula (I)
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in which: R1 represents a C1-C4 alkyl radical; R2 represents a hydrogen atom, or a saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched C1-C6 hydrocarbon-based radical; R3 represents a saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched C1-C4 hydrocarbon-based radical optionally substituted by a hydroxyl group; C—X represents C═O or CH—OH; as agent for soothing the skin of the face and/or body.
Inverse emulsion thickeners
An inverse emulsion copolymer composition comprises (A) an aqueous phase comprising a cross-linked hydrophilic polyelectrolyte copolymer (A′) obtained by the free radical copolymerisation of: (i) at least one anionic ethylenically unsaturated monomer bearing a negatively charged group and one polymerisable C═C double bond, or at least one cationic ethylenically unsaturated monomer bearing a positively charged group and one polymerisable C═C double bond, and (ii) at least one non-ionic ethylenically unsaturated cross-linking monomer bearing at least two polymerisable C═C double bonds, and (iii) optionally, one or more hydrophilic non-ionic ethylenically unsaturated monomers bearing one polymerisable C═C double bond, (B) an oil phase comprising a carrier oil (C), (D) (i) at least one water-in-oil emulsifying surfactant, and (D) (ii) at least one oil-in-water emulsifying surfactant; characterised in that the carrier oil component (C) of the oil phase comprises from 75% to 100%, by weight of the said carrier oil component (C), of farnesane (2, 6, 10-trimethyldodecane). The compositions are effective for use as thickeners for thickening aqueous solutions, including solutions which contain dissolved salts. The compositions also show excellent thickening in acidic solutions than counterpart compositions containing paraffinic oils.
MALODOR COUNTERACTING COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD FOR THEIR USE
The invention relates to a malodor counteractancy or counteracting (MOC) method that resorts to the use of specific malodor counteracting (MOC) mixtures of fragrance ingredients. More particularly, the invention relates to new MOC compositions capable of neutralizing or masking in an efficient manner malodors of a large variety of such as body or as malodors, kitchen malodors, toilet and bathroom malodors, and tobacco malodor. The novel MOC compositions of the invention contain at least one nitrite material in combination with another fragrance material and can be used in any finished consumer products such as air fresheners, kitchen or toilet/bathroom cleaning or freshening products, textile treatment products and products for application on the human skin or hair, or on animal fur, litter containers or cages.
Polyoxyalkylene substituted alkylene diamines and their use on skin and hair
This application is directed to hair and skin conditioning compositions which contain specific polyoxyalkylene substituted alkylene diamines. The polyoxyalkylene substituted alkylene diamines function as conditioning agents on hair and skin via cloud point deposition. The polyoxyalkylene substituted alkylene diamines in addition to functioning as conditioning agents on skin and hair by themselves also function to enhance deposition of lipophilic benefit agents such as for example fatty alcohols, esters of fatty acids, hydrophobic vitamin or vitamin complexes, natural or synthetic triglycerides including glyceryl esters and derivative, pearlescent waxes, hydrocarbon oils, siloxanes of silicones, perfume oils, super-fatting agents, water insoluble or slightly soluble organic sunscreens, micronized sunscreens, plant extracts, essential oils and hydrophobically modified pigments.