AU614822B2 - Hair-dyeing composition - Google Patents
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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1952 Form COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR OFFICE USE Short Title: Int. Cl: 614822 Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification-Lodged: Accepted: Lapsed: Published: Priority: Related Art: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Name of Applicant: Address of Applicant: Actual Inventor: Address for Service: SHO SEIYAKU CO., LTD. and TERUAKI
HAYASHI
26-7 Oike 2-chome, Onojo-shi, Fukuoka-ken, JAPAN and 189-11 Aza-Futoinokakiuchi, Higashitada, Kawanishi-shi, Hyogo-ken, JAPAN, respectively Masahiro Motono GRIFFITH HACK CO.
71 YORK STREET SYDNEY NSW 2000
AUSTRALIA
Complete Specificati'n for the invention entitled: HAIR-D i EING COMPOSITION The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:- 9087A:rk I I, HAIR-DYEING COMPOSITION BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a hair-dyeing composition comprising one or more tannins and one or more metal salts. The composition is safe and does not damage the skin or hair. Using the composition, hair can be dyed in various colors.
Prior Art In general, a so-called gray-hair-dyeing composition for dyeing gray hair of the aged is widely used. On the other hand, a so-called "dressing hairdyeing", which dyes hair into colors other than black, such as brown, ight brown, yellow or gold, for the decorative -purpose of modifying the personal appearance (looks) and matching with make-up and wear, has become popular these days.
Hitherto, conventional dressing hair-dyeing compositions comprises a main agent of an aromatic amino compound, such as p-toluenediamine, p-aminophenol, 2- 5-amino-2-hydroxytoluene, ophenylenediamine or o-aminophenol and a retouching agent of m-phenylenediamine, pyrogallol or resorcinol. The composition is oxidized and colored in the presence of an oxidizing agent such as hydrogen peroxide so as to
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In the prior art, oxidizing dyes are essentially used in the dressing hair-dyeing compositions for dyeing hair into various colors other than black. However, the oxidizing agents to be used in hair-dyeing with this composition would often damage the hair and skin.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION One or more embodiments of the present invention are directed towards providing a non-oxidizing type 15 hair-dyeing composition which may dye hair in any desired color without damaging the hair and skin.
The present inventor studied the coloration by combination of tannins and metal salts and has found that 20 reaction of tannins and metal salts of zinc, copper, tin, magnesium or aluminuim forms various colors of dark or light or dense or sparse brown, yellow or green. The present invention has thus been completed on the basiL of such finding.
The present invention provides a hair-dyeing composition comprising geraniintannin or catechin-tannin and one or more compounds selected from water-soluble zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and aluminum salts; a 30 hair-dyeing composition additionally containing one or more compounds selected from L-cysteine and salts thereof, sodium sulfite, sodium hydrogen sulfite and vitamin E, in addition to the said tannin(s) and water-soluble salt(s); a one-solution-type hair-dyeing composition 'A 8/ ,h 877S/ST/26.O6.92.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In general, tannins are polyoxyphenols existing in plant components and it is said that they have an astringent action to the skin and mucosa. Because of .0 this action, in the past tannins have widely been utilized as a tanning agent, an antidiarrheal and an antiinflammatory agent.
Tannins are roughly grouped into pyrogalloltannins and catechol-tannins, any of which can be used in the present invention. In particular, geraniintannin and tanniic acid in the group of pyrogallol-tannins and catechin-tannin in the group of catechol-tannins are 0* Spreferably used.
Geraniintannin is especially preferred as it has a high dyability.
Geraniintannin is known as the main component in a herb cranesbill (Geramium nepalense var. thunbergii).
It does not taste bitter and hardly stimulates the skin and mucosa, although it has a strong binding capacity with proteins.
.1 -3- Geraniintannin is derived from a herb cranesbill.
A powdered form of the herb is extracted with a mixed solvent of ether/water and the ether layer is harvested. This is concentrated under reduced pressure and ethanol is added thereto. The resulting mixture is discolored, filtered and further concentrated undur reduced pressure. The concentrated liquid is dried to obtain a powder. The powder thus obtained contains geraniintannin in an amount of about 90 The water-soluble zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and aluminum salts for use in the present invention may be in the form of a water-soluble salt, such as chloride, acetate, sulfate or phosphate, of the respective metal.
In particular, stannous chloride, 'zinc acetate, cupric chloride, magnesium chloride, aluminum chloride and zinc phosphate are preferred.
The hair-dyeing composition of the present invention comprises one or more of the above-mentioned tannins and one or more composition selected from the above-mentioned water-soluble zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and aluminum salts. The composition may be in any form of one-solution-type and two-solution-type compositions, which may properly be selected in accordance with the use of the composition.
When catechin-tannin or catechol-tannin is used, the tin salt forms an yellowish brown color, the zinc salt a reddish brown color, the copper salt a yellowish green color, the magnesium salt a liver brown color and 4 i I .he aluminum salt a reddish brown color; when geraniintannin or pyrogallol-tannin is used, the zinc salt forms an yellow color, the copper salt a green color, the tin salt an yellow color, the magnesium salt a pale yellow color and the aluminum salt a gold color; and when tannic acid is used, the copper salt forms a green color, and the tin salt and zinc salt form a white color.
On the basis of the said color tones, plural tannins may be combined so as to control the density and deepness of the color tone to be formed on the hair dyed 0 with the composition.
When two or more kinds of the said water-soluble zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and aluminum salts are 0 combined, the intermediate colors may be obtained.
When the hair-dyeing composition of the present invention is a one-solution-type composition, it is in the form of an aqueous solution containing one or more 0. tannins in an amount of from 0.1 to 10.0 by weight, preferably from 1.0 to 5.0 by weight, and one or more water-solbule zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and/or aluminum salts in an amount of from 0.01 to 5.0 by weight, preferably from 1.0 to 3.0 by weight. A polyhydric alcohol such as prop'.ene glycol or glycerin or ethanol is added to the said aqueous solution to form a liquid, emulsion or cream, which may directly be applied to hair to dye the same in a desired color.
c_ Alternatively, it may be incorporated into shampoo or rinse.
When the composition of the present invention is a two-solution-type hair-dyeing composition, a polyhydric alcohol such as propylene glycol or glycerin or ethanol is added to an aqueous solution containing one or more tannins in an amount of from 0.1 to 1.0 by weight, preferably from 1.0 to 5.0 by weight, to form a first e* solution.
On the other hand, ethanol is added to an aqueous
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Addition of one or more selected from sodium sulfite, sodium hydrogen sulfite, L-cysteine and Lcysteine hydrochloride and resins for hair such as ethoxyethyl acrylate/hydroxyethyl acrylate copolymer or
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cationated celluose to the hair dyeing composition of the present invention is advantageous, since the hair as dyed with the resulting composition may have an elevated color fastness even after repeated hair-shampooing.
The amount of the said additives to be added to the composition of the invention is from 0.1 to 5.0 by weight, preferably from 0.5 to 3.0 by weight. They may be added to the mixture of the two components for the one-solution-type composition, or may be added to -6- 1M the tannin-containing aqueous solution for the twosolution-type composition.
When the one-solution-type hair-dyeing composition of the present invention is actually used for hairdyeing, the mixture comprising both tannin(s) and metal salt(s) may be directly applied to the hair to be dyed.
When the two-solution type hair-dyeing composition of the invention is actually used for hair-dyeing, the first solution is first applied to the hair to be dyed S" and kept as it is until the solution becomes dried, or 'the hair is dried with a drier, and the second solution is then applied to the hair.
Next, the following examples illustrate some embodiments of the hair-dyeing composition of the present invention and the hair-dyeing method using the composition, which, however, do not whatsoever restrict *O the scope of the present invention.
EXAMPLE 1 Two-solution-type Composition: 1.0 geraniintannin, 5.0 propylene glycol, ethanol (95 1.2 carboxyvinyl polymer, 0.5 1cysteine hydrochloride and 87.3 pure water were blended to form a first solution.
stannous chloride, 40.0 ethanol and 55.0 pure.water were blended to form a second solution. (The "percentage" is all by weight.) -7ii i" EXAMPLE 2 One-solution-type Composition: geraniintannin, 5.0 propylene glycol, 30.0 r ethanol, 1.0 cupric chloride, 0.5 L-cysteine hydrochloride and 62.5 pure water were blended to form a hair-dyeing composition. (The "percentage" is all by weight.) EXPERIMENTAL EXAMPLE Hair-dyeing Test Using Various Tannins and Various Zinc, Copper, Tin, Magnesium and Aluminum Salts: S Samples: First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 *0 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 catechin-tannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
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Aqueous 5 zinc acetate solution.
*0 First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 geraniintannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium Scarbonate.
Second Solution: Aqueous 5 stannous chloride solution.
8 First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer, 1.0 catechin-tannin and geraniintannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 catechin-tannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
o Second Solution: too Aqueous 5 cupric chloride solution.
e S* First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting e of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 geraniintannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
Second Solution: Aqueous 5 cupric chloride solution.
First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting .of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 catechin-tannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
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First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, '5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 geraniintannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
Second Solution: Aqueous 5 magnesium chloride solution.
First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 catechin-tannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
Second Solution: Aqueous 5 aluminum chloride solution.
First Solution: Pure water was added to a composition consisting of 5.0 ethanol, 5.0 propylene glycol, 0.8 carboxyvinyl polymer and 2.0 geraniintannin, and the resulting solution was gelled with potassium carbonate.
.Second Solution: Aqueous 5 aluminum chloride solution.
(The "percentage: is all by weight.) 10 04, Test Method: 1 ml of the first solution of each of Samples (1) to was applied to the hair of the back of a ddy mouse (male, 7 to 10-week age). After left as it was for about 5 minutes, the hair was dried with hot air from a drier, and about 1 ml of the corresponding second solution was applied to the hair. The hue of the dye formed and the color of the hair dyed with the dye were observed.
Test Result: The test result was shown in Table below.
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9) pale yellowish brown ocher yellow ocher yellow yellowish green dark green liver brown yellowish brown reddish brown ocher yellow pale yellow yellow gold pale yellowish green pale green ultra-pale yellow ultra-pale yellow ultra-pale light brown pale yellow The hair-dyeing composition of the present invention is safe, without damaging the skin or hair, and it can easily be used for dyeing a hair into various colors. The composition is therefore an extremely useful dressing hair-dyeing composition.
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13- THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. A hair-dyeing composition comprising geraniintannin or catechin-tannin and one or more compounds selected from water-soluble zinc, copper, tin magnesium and aluminum salt. 2. A kit, whenever used for preparing a hair-dyeing composition according to claim 1, composed of a first solution containing geraniintannin or catechin-tannin and a second solution which is an aqueous solution of one or more compounds selected from water-soluble zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and aluminum salt. 15 3. A hair-dyeing composition according to claim 1, which further contains one or more substances selected from L-cysteine, salts of L-cysteine and resins for hair. S 4. A hair-dyeing composition according to claim 1 or claim 3, in which t.e water-soluble zinc, copper, tin, magnesium and aluminum salts are selected from zinc, acetate, cupric chloride, cuprous chloride, magnesium chloride and aluminum chloride. 25 5. A hair-dyeing composition according to claim 3 or claim 4, which further contains one or more resins for hair selected from ethoxyethyl acrylate/hydroxyethyl acrylate copolymer and cationated cellulose. 9* 30 6. A hair-dyeing composition substantially as S disclosed herein in conjunction with any one of the examples. DATFD this 25th day of June 1991 SANSHO SEIYAKU CO., LTD AND TERUAKI HAYASHI By Their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK CO 8779S/SLT/26. 6. 91
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