Hair conditioners for treating split ends

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Live hair or scalp treating compositions – Polymer containing

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C424S070100, C424S070110, C514S938000

Reexamination Certificate

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06569414

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a 371 of PCT/EP98/05631 filed Sep. 5, 1998.
This invention relates to hair treatment preparations in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion containing a particularly effective combination of lipid-soluble and water-/soluble active substances capable of reducing split ends.
Split ends/are a phenomenon which manifests itself in the hair fibers becoming porous and in splitting of the individual hairs from their ends. Split ends are caused inter alia by severe mechanical stressing of the hair, for example by frequent brushing, back-combing or combing against high combing resistance. High combing resistance in dry hair can be caused by damage to the hair surface, static charging or tackiness attributable to residues of hair sprays. The danger of split ends is also increased by weakening of the hair structure which can be caused by frequent or careless application of chemical treatments, as for example in permanent waving or coloring.
Accordingly, there has been no shortage of attempts to regenerate hair damaged by split ends by applying suitable preparations, i.e. to stop the advance of split ends and to repair the split hairs.
DE 195 14 268 describes cosmetic preparations containing ester polyols which, when applied to the hair, are capable of increasing its tear strength. There is no reference in this document to the regeneration of split ends.
DE 37 11 841 A1 discloses hair-regenerating preparations which contain, for example, panthenol or glucose, optionally in combination with polyvinyl pyrrolidone, as water-soluble active substances for reducing split ends.
It was known from DE 44 40 315 A1 that combinations of mono- or oligosaccharides and derivatives thereof with cationically derivatized panthenol are capable of regenerating split hairs.
Although the last of the compositions mentioned above reduces the number of split ends in damaged hair, the effect is not entirely satisfactory in the case of products which are rinsed off from the hair after application (so-called rinse-off products), such as for example shampoos and hair rinses.
Accordingly, the problem addressed by the present invention was distinctly to improve hair treatment preparations in regard to their effectiveness in repairing split ends. This problem has to be solved to a particularly high degree by the split-end-regenerating hair treatment preparations according to the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to hair treatment preparations in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion, characterized in that they contain 0.1 to 10% by weight of a lipid-soluble ester alcohol or ester polyol obtainable by reacting an epoxyfatty acid ester with a mono- or polyhydric alcohol containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms as a component of the oil phase and
0.1 to 3% by weight of a known, split-end-reducing water-soluble compound from the group consisting of panthenol, nicotinic acid amide, sugar, polyvinyl pyrrolidone or mixtures thereof as a component of the aqueous phase
as ingredients active in reducing split ends.
Preparations in the context of the invention are both leave-on products, such as setting lotions, styling aids and hair conditioners, and rinse-off products, i.e. products which are rinsed off from the hair after application, such as for example shampoos, hair aftertreatments, permanent wave fixing lotions or, for example, hair colorants.
The only important requirement is that the preparations contain an emulsified oil phase, i.e. are present in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion or microemulsion.
The lipid-soluble ester alcohols or ester polyols are known from the literature and are commercially obtainable products. They may be regarded as lipid-soluble when 5% by weight of these products dissolve clearly in cetyl alcohol at 80° C.
The ester alcohols or ester polyols suitable for use in accordance with the invention are obtainable by reacting an epoxyfatty acid ester with water or mono- or polyhydric alcohols containing 1 to 10 carbon atoms which opens the epoxide ring and forms a vicinal dihydroxyethyl or hydroxyalkoxyethyl group. The epoxy fatty acid ester may even be an epoxidation product of a technical fatty acid ester containing saturated fatty acids. However, the epoxide oxygen content should be at least 3% by weight and is preferably in the range from 5 to 10% by weight.
The epoxyfatty acid esters are either epoxidized fatty acid esters of monohydric alcohols, i.e. for example epoxidized oleic acid methyl ester, linoleic acid methyl ester, ricinoleic acid methyl ester, or epoxidized fatty acid esters of polyhydric alcohols, for example glycerol monooleate or propylene glycol monooleate, or epoxidized fatty acid triglycerides, for example oleic acid triglyceride, or unsaturated oils such as, for example, olive oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, linseed oil, rapeseed oil.
Of particular technical interest are, above all, unsaturated fatty acid methyl ester epoxides of unsaturated vegetable fatty acids. Thus, a particularly preferred ester polyol is the reaction product of a vegetable oil fatty acid methyl ester epoxidate with a polyol containing 2 to 6 carbon atoms and 2 to 6 hydroxyl groups. The polyols present may be, for example, ethylene glycol, 1,2-propylene glycol, 1,3-propylene glycol, butanediol, pentanediol, hexanediol, glycerol, trimethylol propane, pentaerythritol, sorbitol or diglycerol.
The reaction product of a vegetable fatty acid methyl ester epoxidate with trimethylol propane with a hydroxyl value of 350 to 450 is a particularly suitable ester polyol for the hair treatment preparation according to the invention. One such product based on soya fatty acid methyl ester epoxide and trimethylol propane is commercially obtainable as Sovermol®.
The present invention also relates to the use of ester polyols obtainable by reacting epoxyfatty acid esters having an epoxide oxygen content of at least 3% by weight with water or a mono- or polyhydric alcohol containing 1 to 10 carbon atoms as lipid-soluble substances active in reducing split ends in combination with water-soluble split-end-reducing compounds in hair treatment emulsions.
Known water-soluble split-end-reducing compounds which may be present are, for example, sugars, i.e. mono- and disaccharides. Suitable monosaccharides are, for example, glucose, fructose, mannose and deoxy sugars such as, for example, fucose or rhamnose. Suitable disaccharides are, for example, sucrose, cellobiose, lactose or maltose.
Another water-soluble compound active in reducing split ends is nicotinic acid amide which is preferably used in a quantity of 0.01 to 1% by weight. Nicotinic acid amide, also known as vitamin B3, has been described as a topical deodorant and also as a topical agent for preventing hair loss. Effectiveness in reducing split ends when externally applied to hair has not hitherto been observed.
Other known water-soluble split-end-reducing agents are panthenol and derivatives thereof, for example the cationically derived Panthequat®) (CTFA name: Panthenyl-hydroxypropyl-steardimoniumchloride) and polyvinyl pyrrolidone. These water-soluble compounds are preferably used in combination. The hair treatment preparations according to the invention preferably contain 1 to 2% by weight of a sugar and 0.1 to 1% by weight of panthenol.
A combination of panthenol and nicotinic acid amide is also preferably present as water-soluble active substance in the preparations according to the invention. The ratio by weight between these two water-soluble “antisplit” agents may be between 1:1 and 10:1.
The hair treatment preparations according to the invention may additionally contain any of the usual auxiliaries and carrier components typically used for the particular application.
These are first and foremost the oil and fatty components and emulsifiers required for emulsion-like preparations.
The oil or fatty components normally used are paraffins or paraffin oils, natural or synthetic fatty acid esters, silicone oils, fatty alcohols or di-n-alkyl ethers. For hair aftertreatment preparations, C
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