Powdery cosmetic composition and method of making same

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Bleach for live hair or skin

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C424S070120, C424SDIG003

Reexamination Certificate

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06488918

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to powdery cosmetic compositions and to methods of making same.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional powdery cosmetic compositions, for example, powdery hair dye compositions, bleaching compositions and dry shampoos, are either formulated with diverse drying agents or binding agents and/or are treated by appropriate dedusting techniques.
A number of methods for making more or less dust-free powders are known in the state of the art. In these methods the dedusting of the powder usually occurs with the help of a liquid oil or wax, especially silicone oils and silicone waxes or paraffin oils and paraffin waxes. European patent application EP-OS 0 583 767 discloses a method of making a dust-free formulation, in which the powder is treated with an inert liquid, especially silicone oils or natural oils. In European Patent EP-PS 0 560 088 the dedusting of powdery bleaching agents with oils or liquid waxes, especially silicone oils or paraffin oils, is described. In German Patent Application DE-OS 19600225 the dedusting of powdery hair dye composition with oils or liquid waxes, especially silicone oils, jojoba oil or certain fatty acids and fatty alcohols, is disclosed. German Patent Application DE-OS 198 53 653 teaches a powdery composition with certain liquid solvents that are liquid at 25° C., for example hydrocarbons, alcohols, esters and ketones for dedusting. European Patent Application EP-OS 0 630 643 describes a method of making a powdery composition for dyeing and bleaching hair, in which high melting waxes are melted and then sprayed on the powder in liquid form. The previously described methods however are not optimum in every aspect, so that the powdery compositions obtained by these methods have several disadvantages, especially in regard to storage stability.
The stabilization of the powdery components during storage (i.e. during the time they are kept or preserved until they are used) is of considerable significance in the manufacture of the powdery composition in addition to its dedusting and keeping the composition dry. In order to stabilize the powder during storage, the partially very reactive powdery components of the powdery mixture must be treated so that they neither react chemically nor agglomerate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a powdery cosmetic composition that does not have the above-described disadvantage, i.e. that has an improved storage stability.
Surprisingly it has now been found that a powdery cosmetic composition with a content of silicone elastomers does not have the above-described disadvantages.
According to the present invention a powdery cosmetic composition comprising at least one cosmetic active ingredient for treating hair and/or skin and at least one silicone elastomer has improved storage stability. The term “cosmetic active ingredient” means the principle component or components that act to perform the primary function or functions of the cosmetic composition, e.g. dye compounds in a dye composition or reducing agents in a permanent shaping composition.
The silicone elastomers, according to the invention that provide the improved storage stability, include cross-linked silicone polymers, which, for example, are obtained by cross-linking of Si—H groups (I) with an alpha, omega-diene (IIa) or a vinylpolysiloxane (IIb) in the presence of a suitable catalyst (such as a platinum catalyst) and a suitable solvent (for example, a low molecular weight linear or cyclic polysiloxane). Silicone elastomers of this type and a method for making them are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,654,362, whose disclosure is expressly incorporated by reference herein. The acceptable range of solvents are described in this reference.
Preferably silicone elastomers with a molecular weight of more than 1000 g/mol are used in the compositions according to the invention. Especially preferred silicone elastomers include dimethicone/vinyidimethicone crosspolymer and cyclopetasiloxane and dimethicone crosspolymer, which are marketed, for example, under the respective trademarks DOW CORNING® 9506 and DOW CORNING® 9040 of Dow Corning Corp.
The cosmetic compositions of the invention preferably contain about 0.01 to about 50 percent by weight, especially about 0.1 to about 20 percent by weight, of the at least one silicone elastomer. Cosmetic compositions containing from 1 to 10 percent by weight of the silicone elastomer or elastomers are most preferred.
The powdery cosmetic composition can be, for example, a powdery hair and skin treatment composition, such as a powdery dry shampoo, or an active powder for cosmetic compositions (e.g. hair care compositions) or a powdery hair dye composition, especially a bleaching agent.
The powdery cosmetic composition can contain any and all cosmetic addition ingredients that are known or suitable for treating skin and/or hair besides or other than the silicone elastomer ingredient, for example, surfactants and emulsifiers including anionic, nonionic or ampholytic surface-active compounds, for example fatty alcohol sulfates, alkane sulfonates, olefin sulfonates, fatty alcohol polyglycol ether sulfates, alkylpolyglycosides and ethoxylated fatty alcohols, fatty acids, alkylphenols, sorbitan fatty acid esters and fatty acid alkanol amides; thickeners and gel formers, such as bentonite, fatty alcohols, fatty acids, paraffin oils, silicone oils, fatty acid esters, methyl cellulose or hydroxyethyl cellulose, starches, synthetic polymerizates, such as polyvinyl pyrrolidones and polyacrylates, or biopolymers, such as guar gum, xanthan gum, traganth, alginic acid and sodium alginate; stabilizers for peroxo compounds, such as silicates; as well as complex formers; perfiume oils, hair fixing polymers and hair care substances, such as cationic polymers, lanolin derivative compounds, jojoba oil, octyl stearate, isoparaffins, cholesterol, pantothenic acid, protein derivatives and protein hydrolyzates, provitamins and vitamins, plant extracts and inorganic or organic salts, such as aluminum, sodium, potassium and magnesium salts of higher fatty acids(e.g. stearates, palmitates, oleates, laurates, tallates or 12-hydrostearates), as well as buffer substances and agents for adjusting pH, for example organic and inorganic acids or bases, such as alkali, alkaline earth or ammonium salts.
These cosmetic ingredients are used in the powdery cosmetic composition according to the invention in an amount that is suitable for their purpose. For example, the surfactants are present in the composition according to the invention in a concentration of 0.2 to 30 percent by weight and the thickeners (not including the silicone elastomer component) are present in a concentration of from 0.1 to 25 percent by weight (in relation to the ready-to-use composition).
When the powdery cosmetic composition is a hair dye composition (“powdery dyestuff”) it contains the usual oxidative dye compounds including the so-called developer substances and coupler substances and/or non-oxidative dye compounds and/or non-oxidative dyestuffs as the effective dyeing ingredient for treating hair and/or skin. The effective non-oxidative dyestuffs are selected from the group consisting of triphenylmethane dye compounds, azo dye compounds, quinone dye compounds and cationic or anionic dye compounds. These dye compounds are contained in the powdery dye composition in an amount suitable for an effective dyeing of the hair, especially in a total amount of about 0.1 to
25
percent by weight.
When the powdery cosmetic composition is a composition for de-coloring, bleaching or lightening the hair (“bleaching powder”), these powders contain a solid per-compound, such as a persulfate, percarbonate, perborate or hydrogen peroxide adduct, such as urea peroxide, as the cosmetic active ingredient for the cosmetic treatment. These per compounds are contained in the bleaching powder according to the invention in an amount that is effective for their purpose, particularly of about

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