Patent classifications
C11D9/02
TRANSPARENT SOAP BAR
Described herein, a transparent soap bar for cleaning the skin including a soap surfactant, a synthetic surfactant, a fragrance component, an amine component, an antioxidant salt, wherein the transparent soap bar has a percent transmittance (% T) value of greater than 40% as measured using the method of Measurement of % Transmittance.
Water soluble pellet and method for manufacturing said water soluble pellet
A water soluble pellet for releasing one or more actives including a vegetable soap carrier in an amount of 10-95 wt %; a perfume oil in an amount of 2-12 wt %; and a dye in an amount of 0.001 to 0.5 wt %. The method for manufacturing the water soluble pellet includes the following steps: mixing the composition; extruding the composition; and cutting the extruded composition to form water soluble pellets.
Water soluble pellet and method for manufacturing said water soluble pellet
A water soluble pellet for releasing one or more actives including a vegetable soap carrier in an amount of 10-95 wt %; a perfume oil in an amount of 2-12 wt %; and a dye in an amount of 0.001 to 0.5 wt %. The method for manufacturing the water soluble pellet includes the following steps: mixing the composition; extruding the composition; and cutting the extruded composition to form water soluble pellets.
A SOAP BAR WITH HIGH WATER CONTENT
The present invention relates to a soap bar composition. It more particularly relates to a soap bar composition which comprises low amount of soap where high amount of water can be incorporated. This is achieved by including a selective polymer therein. The soap bars of the invention are easy to extrude and stamp.
A SOAP BAR WITH HIGH WATER CONTENT
The present invention relates to a soap bar composition. It more particularly relates to a soap bar composition which comprises low amount of soap where high amount of water can be incorporated. This is achieved by including a selective polymer therein. The soap bars of the invention are easy to extrude and stamp.
WATER SOLUBLE PELLET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAID WATER SOLUBLE PELLET
A water soluble pellet for releasing one or more actives including a vegetable soap carrier in an amount of 10-95 wt %; a perfume oil in an amount of 2-12 wt %; and a dye in an amount of 0.001 to 0.5 wt %. The method for manufacturing the water soluble pellet includes the following steps: mixing the composition; extruding the composition; and cutting the extruded composition to form water soluble pellets.
WATER SOLUBLE PELLET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAID WATER SOLUBLE PELLET
A water soluble pellet for releasing one or more actives including a vegetable soap carrier in an amount of 10-95 wt %; a perfume oil in an amount of 2-12 wt %; and a dye in an amount of 0.001 to 0.5 wt %. The method for manufacturing the water soluble pellet includes the following steps: mixing the composition; extruding the composition; and cutting the extruded composition to form water soluble pellets.
Method of producing liquid soap from solid soap concentrate
A two-stage method produces a liquid soap, having an alkaline pH and stable viscosity, so as to be efficacious in controlling pathogens and generating a thick lather which optimizes its cleansing and disinfecting effects. The method involves saponification of natural and/or synthetic oils/fats using of two lyes—potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide—which, when combined in roughly equal proportions, yield a lathery liquid soap without the need for synthetic surfactants or chemical thickeners. The method is also distinctive insofar as it first produces a solid soap concentrate, from which the liquid soap can be made simply by dissolving the solid soap concentrate in water.
Method of producing liquid soap from solid soap concentrate
A two-stage method produces a liquid soap, having an alkaline pH and stable viscosity, so as to be efficacious in controlling pathogens and generating a thick lather which optimizes its cleansing and disinfecting effects. The method involves saponification of natural and/or synthetic oils/fats using of two lyes—potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide—which, when combined in roughly equal proportions, yield a lathery liquid soap without the need for synthetic surfactants or chemical thickeners. The method is also distinctive insofar as it first produces a solid soap concentrate, from which the liquid soap can be made simply by dissolving the solid soap concentrate in water.
A SOAP COMPOSITION
Disclosed is a composition comprising C16:2-C18:2 soap; and C16:1-C18:1 soap; wherein a weight ratio of C16:2-C18:2 soap to C16:1-C18:1 soap in the composition is higher than 0.7. Also contemplated are end use compositions comprising the same.