Use of colloidal silicic acid in a nail varnish composition

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ABSTRACT:

This invention relates to the use of colloidal silicic acid in a nail varnish composition in a solvent or aqueous medium.
Nail varnish or care base compositions to be applied, for example, to the nail, are known. Such compositions for nails typically exist in a solvent medium, usually including at least one film-forming polymer, optionally a plasticizing agent, pigments, rheological agents and solvents.
Such a composition can make it possible to embellish the nail. However, the compositions known until now have the shortcoming of wearing rapidly and flaking easily, which forces the user to renew, at very short time intervals, the application of a new layer of varnish after removal of the damaged layer.
This shortcoming of the care bases for nails and of nail varnishes has led the inventors to investigate agents which, when incorporated in a nail varnish or care base composition, would endow the nails with a greater ability to cushion impacts and, consequently, would increase their resistance to flaking as well as their resistance to impact.
The inventors have found that, surprisingly, colloidal silicic acid can be employed satisfactorily to improve the behavior of nail varnishes and care bases, in particular their resistance to impacts and to flaking, and, as a consequence, to improve their resistance to friction and to wear.
Document JP-8092038 describes a hydrous cosmetic composition for nail comprising a polymer emulsion and colloidal silica. Such compositions have a high abrasion resistance. However, the ability to cushion impacts and the ability to improve the flaking resistance are neither mentioned nor suggested in this publication.
The subject of the present invention is thus the use of colloidal silicic acid as cushioning agent in a nail varnish or care base composition including at least one film-forming material and at least one organic and/or aqueous solvent.
In the present description a “cushioning agent” is intended to mean an agent capable of improving the resistance of the varnishes on the nail impact and/or flaking, and, as a consequence, improving the behavior of the varnishes on the nail and/or their resistance to wear.
The use of a composition according to the invention on nails makes it possible to obtain a film of nail varnish or of care base which has a better resistance and consequently a longer lifetime.
The composition according to the invention includes at least one film-forming material. When the care base or the varnish according to the invention is a composition in an organic solvent medium, the film-forming material can be selected especially from alkyd, acrylic and/or vinyl resins, polyurethanes and polyesters, celluloses and cellulose derivatives such as nitrocellulose, and resins resulting from the condensation of formaldehyde with an arylsulphonamide, and mixtures thereof.
When the care base or the varnish according to the invention is a composition in an organic solvent medium, the film-forming material is generally in solution, for example at a concentration of 5-25% by weight, in an organic solvent such as an aromatic hydrocarbon like, for example, toluene or xylene, an aliphatic hydrocarbon like, for example, n-heptane, an ester like, for example, ethyl acetate or butyl acetate, a ketone like, for example, acetone or methyl ethyl ketone, an alcohol like, for example, ethanol, isopropanol and butanol, and mixtures thereof.
When the care base or nail varnish according to the invention is a composition in an aqueous medium, the composition may include the polymer in the form of particles of film-forming polymer in dispersion. Among the film-forming polymers which can be employed there may be mentioned polyurethanes, for example anionic ones, polyester-polyurethanes, polyether-polyurethanes, radical polymers especially of the acrylic, acrylic styrene and/or vinyl type, polyesters and alkyd resins, alone or mixed. The dispersion may also include an associative polymer of polyurethane type or a natural gum such as xanthan gum.
The composition preferably has a solids content of 25-45% by weight.
The composition may also include a plasticizing agent and optionally rheological agents. The plasticizing agents which may be mentioned include citrates, phthalates, esters and/or camphor, which are generally employed in a quantity of 5-30% by weight relative to the weight of the composition. A citrate such as acetyl tributyl citrate is preferably employed.
The rheological agents which may be mentioned include organophilic bentonites, cellulose derivatives, derivatives of crosslinked polyacrylic acid, guar or carob gums and xanthan gums.
The colloidal silicic acid capable of being employed in the composition according to the invention is a pyrogenic or surface-treated silica which may be in the form of hydrophilic pyrogenic silica, hydrophobic pyrogenic silica or of silica surface-treated with an organic treatment. The pyrogenic silicas can be obtained by high temperature hydrolysis of a volatile silicon compound in an oxygen-hydrogen flame. This produces a finely divided silica. The surface of the said silica can be modified chemically by reaction, by reduction of the number of silanol groups in order to obtain a hydrophobic silica.
The colloidal silicic acid preferably has a particle size that can be nanometric to micrometric, for example of the order of 10-200 nm. The colloidal silicic acid according to the invention may be, inter alia, selected from the compounds sold by Degussa under the brands Aerosil MOX80 or Aerosil COK84, which are special silicas, Aerosil R972, which is a hydrophobic silica, or else Aerosil OK412, which is a surface-treated silica or under the brand Aerosil 200, which is a hydrophilic silica.
The composition according to the invention may include colloidal silicic acid in a quantity of 0.05% to 5% by weight, preferably in a quantity of 0.5-2% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition.
The composition according to the invention may additionally include any additive known to a person skilled in the art as being capable of being incorporated in such a composition, such as spreading agents, wetting agents, dispersing agents, antifoams, stabilizers, UV filters, dyes, pigments, pearlescent agents, active substances such as N-butylformal, D-panthenol, phytantriol, vitamins and their derivatives, keratin and its derivatives, melanin, collagen, cystine, chitosan and its derivatives, ceramides, biotin, oligoelements, glycerine, protein hydrolysates, phospholipids and hydrating agents. A person skilled in the art will, of course, take care to choose this or these optional additional compounds and/or their quantity, so that the advantageous properties of the composition according to the invention are not, or are not substantially, impaired by the envisaged addition.
The composition according to the invention may be prepared by a person skilled in the art on the basis of his or her general knowledge and according to the state of the art.
The composition according to the invention may be in the form of a product to be applied to the nails, such as a varnish, a base or a care base.
Tests of behavior under friction indicate an improvement in the resistance to wear. Monotonic tensile and viscoelastimetry tests indicate a greater ability to dissipate energy by deformation or by internal friction, resulting in a greater cushioning power, and consequently a better resistance to flaking.
The invention is illustrated in greater detail in, but is not limited to, the following examples.


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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 9, No. 130, C-284), of JP-A-60-016910.

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