Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Preparations characterized by special physical form – Cosmetic – antiperspirant – dentifrice
Reexamination Certificate
1999-11-10
2003-12-23
Hartley, Michael G. (Department: 1616)
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Preparations characterized by special physical form
Cosmetic, antiperspirant, dentifrice
C424S059000, C424S070120, C424S070190, C514S937000, C516S021000, C516S022000, C516S023000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06667046
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a water-in-silicone type cosmetic emulsion, stable in the presence of particulate materials which provides desirable cosmetic properties for such a product.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Patent application JP 9278626 describes a process for the production of raw material consisting of a sequence of polymerization and catalytic reactions resulting in a final product in the form of a basic emulsion lacking cosmetic properties, acting in this way as a basic component in the production of a cosmetic product.
Patent application EP 600445 discusses a cosmetic composition of the water-in-oil type containing pigment in its internal phase. In its turn U.S. Pat. No. 5,389,363 describes a product to be used specifically as mascara for eyelashes containing silicone, although it lacks compounds for cosmetic treatment such as physical filters and sensorial modifiers.
Patent application EP 0709083 teaches the prepration of a generic cosmetic product which effect is the non transfer thereof to clothes and to objects. However such a product lacks properties for cosmetic use and for treatment, which could make it a more acceptable product to the consumer.
Therefore, according to what is known from the state of the art, in the attempts of incorporating cosmetic compounds in the form of powder such as physical filters, sun protectants and other cosmetic compositions, into various emulsions such as the oil-in-water type and especially as the water-in-silicone type, which sensorial effect of the resulting product is quite agreeable, such incorporation causes the destabilization of the emulsion, making the product infeasible.
OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTION
Consequently the objective of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic composition in the form of a water-in-silicone emulsion that overcomes the disadvantages of known solutions of the previous art in relation to stability and to other factors such as sensorial effect and also of competitive cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention refers to a water-in-silicone type cosmetic emulsion which contains solid cosmetic particulate components and comprises, as an emulsifying system, the association of a primary emulsifier selected form the group which comprises copoliols and a secondary emulsifier selected from lipophyllic stearic acids, wherein the above mentioned solid cosmetic particulate components present a maximum particle size and a degree of repellence between the particles which are sufficient to guarantee its stability in relation to the environment in which they are dispersed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, the water-in-silicone emulsion that comprises a mixture of silicones which comprise the external phase of the composition, is stable in the presence of particulate materials bearing desirable cosmetic properties in this product such as physical filters, for example titanium dioxide, and others which contribute to the improvement of the cosmetic properties, such as sensorial modifying particles, for example Nylon 12.
The emulsion as herein defined provides the advantage of enabling the final product to stay on the skin for a longer time, which prolongs the action of particulate materials bearing desirable cosmetic properties in such a product.
Another advantage is that the stability achieved in this way also allows the yet unknown inclusion of so-called “treatment compounds” in this type of emulsion, such as anti-radical agents like vitamin E, in association or not with proanthocyanidins (OPC).
According to the invention the problem of incorporating cosmetic compounds on the form of powder into a water-in-silicone emulsion is solved by selecting an adequate emulsifying system and by the size of the particles.
According to the invention, such a mixture remains stable even in the presence of said powders when the emulsifying system comprises the association of a primary emulsifier and a secondary emulsifier, the first selected from the family of copoliols, preferably cetyl copoliol dimethicone and the second being selected from lipophyllic stearic acids, preferably polyglycerol 4 isostearate, as well as the selection of particles considering their maximum size and degree of repellence amongst the particles in relation to the environment in which it is dispersed.
In the case of titanium dioxide, for example, bearing a positive charge and dispersed in such an emulsion, the stabilization of the emulsion it was surprisingly noticed with a particle size of less than 15 nanometers.
When the particle to be included is Nylon 12, which carries a positive charge in this emulsion, the stabilization of the emulsion was surprisingly noticed with a particle size of less than 10 microns. The inclusion of Nylon 12 in greater proportions is effected in order to obtain a cosmetic base with an opaque effect.
It must be noted that in the case of the present water-in-silicone emulsion, the particulate materials (such as pigments) are dispersed in its external phase, which provides advantages in relation to other compositions already known in the current state of the art, in which the pigments are dispersed in the internal phase (for example, EP 600,445).
The emulsifying system used in the present invention is normally employed in the range from 3.0 to 5.0%, by weight, based on the total weight of the emulsion.
In addition to the components already mentioned above, the emulsion according to the invention may contain other ingredients conventionally used in this type of composition, such as softeners, preservatives, stabilizers and fragrances. Further advantages of the present emulsion arise from the fact that it allows the inclusion of perfluor coated pigments which have lipophobic and hydrophobic properties, shows treatment benefits with sun protective factor, provides protection against the action of free radicals and the maintenance of hydration, as well as the fact that the emulsifying system used allows stable emulsions to be obtained without requiring the presence of oils and waxes, and that it is an alcohol-free system.
Preferably, the emulsion according to the invention comprises the following chemical composition (all percentages being defined in weight, based on the total weight of the composition):
3.0 to 5.0% emulsifying system
1.8 to 31.0%, softeners (for instance, esters and silicones, whether volatile or not)
1.0 to 6.0% of film forming agents (high molecular weight silicone resin)
0.5 to 17.0% of sensorial modifier (for instance, synthetic polyamide polymer with average particle size of 10 &mgr;m)
2.5 to 7.0% of pigments treated with perfluoralkylphosphate
about 7.0 to 10.0% of treatment agents (such as ultrafine titanium dioxide—15 nm; 0.10 to 0.60% of glycospheres and grape seed extract associated with vitamin E; 0.1 to 6.0% of moisturizing agents, such as microspheres of sea collagen and glycerin)
in addition to preservatives, stabilisers and fragrance.
The association of treatment benefits obtained with long-duration cosmetic compositions, such as the one defined by the present invention, promotes the permanence of the protection agents for a longer period. Moreover, it prolongs the effect of the makeup when applied on the skin.
The following advantages may, therefore, be listed as a consequence of the surprising results obtained with the present invention:
extended duration of the composition allows the maintenance of the treatment benefits for a longer time, in addition to maintaining the aspect of the makeup skin during this same extended period;
the presence of silicones in the external phase promotes a pleasant, non-oily, non-fatty sensorial effect.
the water-in-silicone emulsion, besides providing excellent sensorial characteristics, proves to be water resistant, through the formation of a protective film, and shows uniformity, good spreading conditions and durability;
the presence of the high molecular weight silicone resin allows the formation of a highly durable and resistant film on the skin, after the evaporation of the vo
Gandini Luciana
Leo Claudia
Hartley Michael G.
Industria e Comercio de Cosmeticos Natura Ltda
Lamm Marina
Smith Gambrell & Russell
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