HK1001671B - Emulsified hair care preparation - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to an emulsified hair cosmetic providing excellent easy combing and a feeling of smoothness to hair and protecting hair against heat and brushing.
Various hair cosmetics such as a hair treatment preparation, a hair rinse, etc. have been used to provide gloss and elasticity to hair, or to take care of injured hair. For example, in order to provide gloss to hair, a hair treating composition in which oily ingredients such as silicone oil, higher alcohol, liquid paraffin, ester oil, etc. are formulated have been used Further, in order to provide softness and antistatic effect to hair, a hair treating composition in which a cationic surfactant or a cationic polymer is formulated have been used. Furthermore, in order to protect hair against heat of drier, etc., a hair treating composition in which a water-soluble polymer is formulated have been used.
However, when a hair treating composition in which the above oily ingredients are formulated is applied to hair, it provides a feeling of extraneous matter such as sticking . The hair treating composition, itself also have sticking, therefore the physical resistance against combing or brushing becomes large. Further, a hair treating composition in which a cationic surfactant, a cationic high polymer is formulated electrically adsorbs only at the part of a surface of hair, charged negative, so that the adsorptivity is not enough and the homogeneity and the combing are not satisfactory. Furthermore, a hair treating composition itself in which a water-soluble polymer is formulated have a remarkable sticking and adhesion, therefore after treatment it provides a feeling of extraneous matter such as stiffness and the combing is not satisfactory.
In order to overcome these problems, a hair care product using a silicone rubber is recently provided (Japanese Patent Laid Open Application No. 313714/1988, Japanese Patent Laid Open Application No. 168609/1989). Further, there is a demand for a product having more excellent properties.
According to the present invention, there is provided an emulsified hair cosmetic which comprises
- (i) a dimethylsilicone rubber of the formula: wherein R¹ and R² are methyl or hydroxy; and n is an integer of 4000 to 9000;
- (ii) a dimethylsilicone oil having the viscosity of 10 to 100000 mm²/s (centistokes) at 25 °C;
- (iii) one or more of polyhydric alcohol selected from the group consisting of propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol and glycerin; and
- (iv) one or more of nonionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene oleyl ether, polyoxyethylene cetyl ether, ethylene glycol stearate, diethylene glycol stearate, polyethylene glycol stearate, polyethylene glycol distearate and glyceryl stearate, the amount of (i) being 1/20 to 1/3 of the amount of (ii), the total amount of (iv) being not 7-fold more than the amount of (i) and being 1/2 to 2 of the amount of (iii).
The emulsified hair cosmetic of the present invention provides excellent easy combing and smooth feeling to hair and protects hair against heat and brushing.
Representative examples of dimethyl silicone rubber shown by the formula [I] which are used in the hair treating compositions of the present invention include Toshiba Silicone TSE-200® and TSE-200® manufactured by Toshiba Silicone Co., Ltd., Japan and the like, and one or more of them can be formulated in the emulsified hair cosmetic of the present invention in an amount of 0.01 to 10% by weight, preferably 0.5 to 2.0% by weight based on the total weight of the cosmetic. When the amount is less than 0.01% by weight, the effect for providing easy combing and a feeling of smoothness to hair becomes insufficient and, when the amount is more than 10% by weight, viscosity of the dimethyl silicone rubber itself increases and it becomes difficult to emulsify.
A dimethyl silicone oil of (ii) is known as so-called nonvolatile dimethyl silicone oil having the viscosity of 10 to 100000 mm²/s (centistokes) at 25 °C. When viscosity is less than 10 mm²/s (centistokes), the dimethyl silicone oil is easy to volatilize and durability of the effect of the hair cosmetic becomes inferior, and when viscosity is more than 100000 centistokes, the hair cosmetic becomes too viscous and a feeling of use becomes bad. Such the dimethyl silicone oil can be formulated in the emulsified hair cosmetic in an amount of 3 to 20-fold weight of silicone rubber (i). When the amount is 3-fold less than that of silicone rubber, viscosity of hair cosmetic increases and a feeling of use becomes bad. And when the amount is 20-fold more than the amount of silicone rubber, the properties of the hair cosmetic is adversely effected and the effect for providing easy combing becomes bad.
In the hair cosmetic of the present invention, the total amount of nonionic surfactant (iv) is not 7-fold more than the amount of silicone rubber (i), and is 1/2 to 2 of the amount of polyalcohol (iii). When the total amount of (iv) is 7-fold more than the amount of silicone rubber, the emulsification is stabilized but usability of the emulsion is adversely effected. Further, when the total amount of nonionic surfactant is out of the range of 1/2-fold to 2-fold amount of polyalcohol of (iii), the emulsion becomes unstable, and liable to separate with the passage of time.
A hair cosmetic of the present invention can be prepared in a form of milky lotion, blow agent, hair rinse, hair treatment or hair mousse by mixing desired ingredients and emulsifying them. Further, oily ingredients (such as cyclic silicone, triglyceride, ester oil, wax, etc.), coloring agents, perfumery, pH adjustors (such as phosphoric acid, citric acid, etc.), humectants (such as pyrrolidone carboxylate, lactic acid, etc.), solvents (such as water, ethanol, etc.), antistatic agents (such as cationic surfactant, etc.) can be formulated in the emulsified hair cosmetic of the present invention so far as they do not deteriorate the properties of the composition.
The following Examples and Comparative Examples further illustrate the present invention in detail. All the %'s in Examples and Comparative Examples are by weight.
Each milky lotion like hair cosmetic was prepared by mixing the ingredients described in Table 1 and thereafter stirring according to a conventional method. The following items were evaluated by the use of these hair cosmetics. The results are also shown in Table 1.
Evaluation of a test sample was carried out according to the following method.
These were evaluated by organoleptic test of practical use involving five professional panelists (female of the twenties).
- 0:
- Gloss, no sticking immediately after application
- X:
- Sticking, no gloss immediately after application
A human hair (2g) treated with each test treating composition and dried was attached to a rheometer (Fudo Kogyo Co., Ltd., Japan). Maximum drag applied to the rheometer upon combing was measured and resistance against combing was calculated from the following formula:
The number of hair cut after 7200 times of combing (a bundle of hair weighed about 2g: 119 non-treated hairs)
After being allowed to stand at 40 °C for one month, separation (or creaming ) was evaluated according to the following criteria.
- 0:
- Stable
- X:
- Creaming or separation
- 0:
- No sticking, easy combing and stable
- X:
- Sticking, bad combing or unstable
| Ingredient A | Amount (%) |
| 1) Propylene glycol | 0.8 |
| 2) Polyoxyethylene oleyl ether (5 EO) | 0.5 |
| 3) Polyoxyethylene stearate (2 EO) | 0.2 |
| 4) Dimethyl silicone rubber (TSE 200A®) | 0.8 |
| 5) Polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfuric acid sodium salt | 0.1 |
| 6) Dimethyl silicone oil (100 mm²/s (cs)) | 8.0 |
| Ingredient B | Amount (%) |
| 7) Water | remainder |
| Ingredient C | Amount (%) |
| 8) 95% Ethanol | 20 0 |
| Ingredient D | Amount (%) |
| 9) Perfume | 0.1 |
To the ingredient A heated at 60 °C added the ingredient B heated at 60 °C and they were stirred to mix. Then, ingredients C and D were added while cooling. Alternatively, a mixture of surfactant and water-soluble polyalcohol may be prepared at first, and then an oily phase may be added.
| Ingredient A | Amount(%) |
| 1) 1,3-Butylene glycol | 1.8 |
| 2) Polyoxyethylene cetyl ether (5 EO) | 1.2 |
| 3) Dimethyl silicone rubber (TSE 200®) | 1.0 |
| 4) Dimethyl silicone oil (20 mm²/s (cs)) | 19.0 |
| Ingredient B | Amount (%) |
| 5) Carbopol 941 | 0.3 |
| 6) Water | remainder |
| Ingredient C | Amount (%) |
| 7) Triethanolamine | 0.3 |
| 8) Water | 2.7 |
| Ingredient D | Amount (%) |
| 9) Perfume | 0.1 |
Ingredient B were mixed and kept at 80 °C. Separately, ingredient A were mixed and kept at 70 °C, and this was added to the above-described ingredient B, and these were stirred into uniformity. Thereafter, ingredient C and ingredient D were added to prepare a hair milky lotion.
| Ingredient A | Amount (%) |
| 1) Stearyltrimethylammonium chloride | 2.0 |
| 2) Dimethyl silicone rubber (TSE200A®) | 2.0 |
| 3) Dimethyl silicone oil (500 mm²/s (cs)) | 8.0 |
| 4) Self-emulsifiable glyceryl monostearate | 1.0 |
| 5) Ethylene glycol monostearate | 1.0 |
| Ingredient B | Amount (%) |
| 6) Glycerin | 2.0 |
| 7) Preservative | trace |
| 8) Coloring agent | trace |
| 9) Water | remainder |
| Ingredient C | Amount (%) |
| 10) Perfume | 1.0 |
Ingredient B were mixed and kept at 75 °C, and to this added ingredient A which had been separately mixed and kept at 75 °C. To this added ingredient C while stirring and cooling to prepare a hair rinse.
| Ingredient A | Amount (%) |
| 1) Dimethylbenzylammonium chloride | 3.0 |
| 2) Dimethyl silicone rubber (TSE200®) | 1.5 |
| 3) Dimethyl silicone oil (10 mm²/s (cs)) | 10.0 |
| 4) Lanolin | 1.0 |
| 5) Squalane | 2.0 |
| 6) Self-emulsifiable glyceryl monostearate | 3.0 |
| 7) Ethylene glycol monostearate | 5.0 |
| 8) Cetyl alcohol | 0.5 |
| Ingredient B | Amount (%) |
| 9) Propylene glycol | 5.0 |
| 10) Sodium hyaluronate | 0.001 |
| 11) Preservative | trace |
| 12) Water | remainder |
| Ingredient C | Amount (%) |
| 13) Perfume | trace |
Ingredient B were mixed and kept at 75 °C, and to this added ingredient A which had been separately mixed and kept at 75 °C. To this added ingredient C while stirring and cooling to prepare a hair treatment type composition.
| Ingredient A | Amount (%) |
| 1) Propylene glycol | 1.0 |
| 2) Polyoxyethylene oleyl ether (5 EO) | 1.0 |
| 3) Dimethyl silicone rubber (TSE200A®) | 0.3 |
| 4) Dimethyl silicone oil (100 mm²/s (cs)) | 4.0 |
| Ingredient B | Amount (%) |
| 5) Witch-hazel extract | 0.01 |
| 6) Polyvinyl pyrrolidone | 0.8 |
| 7) Water | remainder |
| Ingredient C | Amount (%) |
| 8) 95% Ethanol | 10.0 |
| 9) Perfume | 0.1 |
To the ingredient A heated at 60 °C added the ingredient B heated at 60 °C, and these were stirred to mix. Then, to this added the ingredient C while cooling to prepare an undiluted solution. 90 Parts of this undiluted solution and 10 parts of propellant were filled into an aerosol container to obtain a hair mousse.
Claims (1)
- An emulsified hair cosmetic which comprises(i) 0.01 - 10% by weight of a dimethylsilicone rubber of the formula: wherein R¹and R² are methyl or hydroxyl; and n is an integer of 4000 to 9000;(ii) a dimethylsilicone oil having the viscosity of 10 to 100000 mm²/s (centistokes) at 25 °C;(iii) one or more of polyhydric alcohol selected from the group consisting of propylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol and glycerin; and(iv) one or more of nonionic surfactant selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene oleyl ether, Polyoxyethylene cetyl ether, ethylene glycol stearate, diethylene glycol stearate, polyethylene glycol stearate, polyethylene glycol distearate and glyceryl stearate, the amount of (i) being 1/20 to 1/3 of the amount of (ii), the total amount of (iv) being not 7-fold more than the amount of (i) and being 1/2 to 2 of the amount of (iii).
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| JP140624/90 | 1990-05-30 | ||
| JP2140624A JPH0667821B2 (en) | 1990-05-30 | 1990-05-30 | Emulsified hair cosmetics |
| PCT/JP1991/000692 WO1991018581A1 (en) | 1990-05-30 | 1991-05-23 | Emulsified hair care preparation |
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| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| HK1001671A1 HK1001671A1 (en) | 1998-07-03 |
| HK1001671B true HK1001671B (en) | 1998-07-03 |
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