Exfoliating mineral soap
10655092 ยท 2020-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61K2800/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
C11D1/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A61K8/92
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An exfoliating mineral soap has a cleansing surfactant base, a first quantity of exfoliating agent, a second quantity of exfoliating agent and a muscle relaxing agent. The first quantity of exfoliating agent is dispersed throughout the cleansing surfactant base. The second quantity of exfoliating agent is concentrated on a first external surface of the cleansing surfactant base. The muscle relaxing agent is concentrated on a second external surface of the cleansing surfactant base. The muscle relaxing agent has a magnesium chloride.
Claims
1. A solid exfoliating mineral soap comprising: a solidified cleansing surfactant base; a first quantity of exfoliating agent; a second quantity of exfoliating agent; and a water soluble muscle relaxing agent; the first quantity of exfoliating agent being uniformly dispersed throughout the cleansing surfactant base with a first concentration; the second quantity of exfoliating agent being concentrated on a first external surface of the cleansing surfactant base with a second concentration; the second concentration being larger than the first concentration so as to render the first quantity of exfoliating agent and the second quantity of exfoliating agent being conjointly dispersed throughout the cleansing surfactant base in a nonuniform manner; the water soluble muscle relaxing agent being concentrated on a second external surface of the cleansing surfactant base, the first external surface and the second external surface being located opposite to each other; and the water soluble muscle relaxing agent comprising magnesium chloride.
2. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the first quantity of exfoliating agent and the second quantity of exfoliating agent each being an abrasive material.
3. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the abrasive material being fine grade particulate with a particle size ranging from 68 to 140 micrometers.
4. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the abrasive material being medium grade particulate with a particle size ranging from 190 to 265 micrometers.
5. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 2 comprising: the abrasive material being coarse grade particulate with a particle size ranging from 336 to 425 micrometers.
6. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the water soluble muscle relaxing agent being about 5% by volume of the exfoliating mineral soap.
7. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the first quantity of exfoliating agent and the second quantity of exfoliating agent being about 25% by volume of the exfoliating mineral soap.
8. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the cleansing surfactant base being about 70% by volume of the exfoliating mineral soap.
9. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the cleansing surfactant base comprising ingredients selected from a group consisting of palm oil, coconut oil, olive oil, canola, tallow, laurel oil, and combinations thereof.
10. The solid exfoliating mineral soap as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the first quantity of exfoliating agent and the second quantity of exfoliating agent each comprising ingredients selected from a group consisting of sage, eucalyptus, peppermint, almond shell, menthol, and combinations thereof.
Description
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(9) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
(10) The present invention is for providing an exfoliating mineral soap 100 which removes small particles and dead skin cells from the outer layer of the skin of a user to allow added affect of a muscle relaxing agent. Abrasive materials are dispersed throughout a cleaning base such that the present invention is able to effectively clean, exfoliate and mineralize the user's skin. The cleansing base emulsifies dust and small particulates such that the user is able to use water to wash away water insoluble compounds present on their skin.
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(12) The cleansing surfactant base 1 contains active ingredients selected from a group consisting of palm, coconut, olive, canola, tallow, laurel oils, and combinations thereof, as detailed in
(13) In the embodiment, the present invention comprises the muscle relaxing agent 5, as shown in
(14) In order to manufacture the present invention detailed in
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(16) The following description presents the research on the physiological and psychological effects of bathing with the exfoliating mineral soap 100 created by the inventor.
(17) Research in stress reduction indicates there are four broad categories of stressors: cataclysmic events, stressful life events, daily hassles and ambient stressors. Unresolved stress can have detrimental health consequences. Interest in stress reduction and relaxation has led people to practice stress reduction strategies and techniques i.e. yoga and meditation. It is asserted that by practicing yoga and meditation, practitioners can cultivate mindfulness, awareness of the body, awareness of feelings, awareness of mental thoughts, and awareness of truths to help explain life experience. Life is complex, and many find that the simple, daily ritual of bathing helps reduce stress.
(18) Water used in the human ritual of bathing is the ideal environment for cleansing the body of harmful elements. The value of water in preventing disease was recognized by ancient peoples, and baths were used by them to a far greater extent than in modern times. Bathing not only cleanses the skin, but also is known to aide in the release of toxic matter when exfoliation is added. The cleansing process is compounded when the body is submerged in warm or hot water aiding musculoskeletal conditions, i.e., tension, fatigue, strain, pain.
(19) According to the American Academy of Dermatology, exfoliation is the process of removing the top layer of dead skin cells and can be achieved chemically, by applying an acid that dissolves those cells, or mechanically, by using a brush or scrub to physically remove the cells. It is stated that exfoliation can improve your skin's appearance and make topical treatments more effective, but every type of exfoliation may not work for every skin type.
(20) Exfoliation sometimes referred to as desquamation is one of the processes by which skin maintains its health and vitality, as nutrients and moisture are continuously replaced on the surface of the skin when dead skin cells are removed naturally. If the stratum corneum gets too dry, the skin can become itchy, scaly, inflamed, leathery and unattractive.
(21) In the present invention, the impact of the muscle relaxing agent 5 which preferably comprises the magnesium chloride when applied to the surface of skin increases the healing process. Magnesium chloride in a hot bath will impart a very relaxing soak while delivering a vast amount of magnesium to the cells, great for restless leg syndrome.
(22) This research study examined the experience of ten participants of varying ages who applied the exfoliating mineral soap 100 of the present invention during bathing. The exfoliating mineral soap 100 created the inventor contains the magnesium chloride. Magnesium chloride is a highly soluble, potent form of magnesium for fast-acting topical uses. It is suggested that magnesium chloride is a most important and vital mineral required for life. Without magnesium chloride, the human body would be unable to maintain fluids in blood vessels, conduct nerve transmissions, move muscles, or maintain proper kidney function.
(23) Recruited participants using a network selection strategy. A network selection strategy is defined as the ability of the researcher to use personal contacts to locate other potential participants for the study. Through contact with members of varying ages at a local recreation center, participants were identified and recruited to participate in this research study. Participants were fully informed of the research procedures and risks, and their informed consent was obtained.
(24) Table 1 provides demographic information of the research participants.
(25) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Participant # P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 Gender F F F F F F F F M M Age 37 49 35 39 32 42 65 63 27 53
(26) For the research study, the following steps were followed. First, participants were recruited, and participants consent was obtained. Second, participants were informed about the exfoliating mineral soap 100 and how to use it. Third, required participants to keep a journal to record any effects after using the exfoliating mineral soap 100 in preparation to share responses during informal meetings. Fourth, after the introduction and instructions on how to use the exfoliating mineral soap 100, each participant received three bars of the exfoliating mineral soap 100.
(27) Participants responded in writing and in conversation. The responses were the data gathered to examine their direct experience to bathing with the exfoliating mineral soap 100. Additionally, the data gathered, helped to answer the research question, To what extent has the experience of bathing with the exfoliating mineral soap 100 affected you?
(28) Table 2 illustrates participant responses to and effects of using the exfoliating mineral soap 100 while bathing.
(29) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Participant Response Effect P1 - Female, 37 yr. old While immersed in Increased stimulation the water my legs slightly tingled. It was as if the blood was moving faster than normal. P2 - Female, 49 yr. old My skin feels so soft. Soft skin P3 - Female, 35 yr. old I slept better than I Better Sleep have in years, and had Increase in energy more energy the next Well rested day. P4 - Female, 39 yr. old Oh, how relaxing. Relaxation P5 - Female, 32 yr. old This is nature's Therapeutic medicine. I want more. P6 - Female, 42 yr. old I think I need to bath Increased awareness more. The ache in my of the value of bathing shoulder is gone. P7 - Female, 37 yr. old Can I have more Desire for more EBS.? It makes me exfoliating mineral feel so good. soaps Feel good P8 - Female, 67 yr. old The EBS fell apart, Soft skin but it my skin felt like a baby's bottom. P9 - Male, 53 yr. old Hey, I like it. You Positive response, might be onto something Supportive here. P10 - Male, 27 yr. old What a good expe- Good feeling, relaxed, rience, it felt so and inspired to share relaxing. I want to share it with my mom and a friend.
(30) Participants indicate that bathing with the exfoliating mineral soap 100 had beneficial effects. Data suggests that bathing aids physical relaxation. The relaxation participants perceived by bathing with the exfoliating mineral soap 100 can be described using emic responses shown in Table 2.
(31) Research data suggests the physiological effects of bathing while using the exfoliating mineral soap 100 could rejuvenate and enhance the health of the skin. Research has also shown significant increases in sleepiness at bed-time.
(32) Further, the participant responses can be categorized thematically as follows: skin softness, (exfoliation) muscle tension reduction (magnesium chloride), and improved states of mind (calming, soothing, relaxing). This study of with the exfoliating mineral soap 100 provides valuable insights into the relationship between bathing and human health.
(33) Research needs to be conducted longitudinally with participants while bathing. Additionally, research on the use of the exfoliating mineral soap 100 with participants accustomed to showering should be conducted. Research conducted on the experience of participants who use the exfoliating mineral soap 100 showering, and as part of other daily personal hygiene routines would provide additional data and increase understanding of the impact the exfoliating mineral soap 100 has on overall well-being.
(34) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.