CN111588655A - Algae skin barrier repair cream and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

Algae skin barrier repair cream and preparation method thereof Download PDF

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CN111588655A
CN111588655A CN202010519540.6A CN202010519540A CN111588655A CN 111588655 A CN111588655 A CN 111588655A CN 202010519540 A CN202010519540 A CN 202010519540A CN 111588655 A CN111588655 A CN 111588655A
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An algal skin barrier repair cream and a method of preparing the same, the repair cream comprising: phase A, phase B, phase C and phase D, wherein the phase A comprises caprylic/capric triglyceride, squalane, isononyl isononanoate and polydimethylsiloxane, the phase B comprises glycerol and 1, 3-propylene glycol, the phase C comprises panthenol, the phase D comprises 1, 2-hexanediol, butanediol, purslane, fucus, hexanediol, caprylyl glycol, xanthan gum, butanediol, levan, phenoxyethanol and zymosan; the preparation method comprises the following steps: (1) heating and stirring the phase A until the phase A is dissolved; (2) phase B heating, stirring and preserving heat; (3) mixing, emulsifying, homogenizing, preserving heat and stirring the phase A and the phase B; (4) after the heat preservation is finished, cooling to 60 ℃; (5) adding phase C, keeping the temperature and stirring; (6) cooling and stirring; (7) adding the phase D, stirring and inspecting the material to obtain a finished product. The product of the invention has light stability and no irritation under the condition of not adding spices and pigments.

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Algae skin barrier repair cream and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of daily skin care products, in particular to an algae skin barrier repair cream and a preparation method thereof.
Background
The daily skin care products on the market are very various, along with the accelerated pace of life, people pay more and more attention to the safety and the mildness of the products, the observation degree of the component safety index of the daily skin care products is also increased linearly, the daily skin care products are particularly sensitive to pigments, essences and the like related in the products, and the stimulus sources and the sensitization sources of the daily skin care products are considered to come from the essences and the pigments added in the daily skin care products for improving the appearance and changing the smell.
Studies have shown that the most dangerous component of the raw materials of everyday skin care products that cause a barrier to skin function is perfume (essence), which causes a proportion of skin damage of up to 50.6%. The daily skin care product has the characteristic that the raw materials of the daily skin care product have special tastes, so that the product has unpleasant smell in smell, and the product is greatly discounted in the mind of consumers to influence the sale. In order to obtain better product quality, essence is generally added into the existing daily skin care products in the market to meet the olfactory demands of consumers;
the second is pigment, which causes a skin injury rate of 30.9%. The existing daily skin care products can also be added with pigments to solve the problem of appearance difference of different degrees of the inner materials of the products and prevent the phenomenon of instability caused by irradiation of sunlight and ultraviolet rays in the using process. However, pigments in everyday skin care products are strongly associated with pigmentation of human skin. Pigmentation is a brown spot appearing under normal skin, seriously affects the image, runs counter to the original intention of consumers to use skin care products, and skin care products with pigments can react sensitively to light after being used for a long time, so that the phenomena of pigmentation, skin flushing, inflammation and the like are caused.
From the above analysis, the problem of benefit and disadvantage of adding essence and pigment in daily skin care products always troubles the research personnel in the skin care products industry.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention solves the technical problem of how to prevent the instability of the product caused by photosensitive reaction of the product and eliminate the unpleasant odor brought by the raw materials in the product under the condition of not adding essence and pigment.
In order to solve the technical problems, the technical scheme adopted by the invention is that the algae skin barrier repair cream comprises the following components in parts by mass:
phase A:
0.1 to 2 parts of a mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside,
0.5-3 parts of a mixture of glycerol stearate and PEG-100 glycerol stearate,
0.1 to 2 portions of cetearyl alcohol,
0.5-5 parts of caprylic/capric triglyceride,
0.1 to 10 portions of squalane,
0.05 to 0.5 portion of tocopherol acetate,
0.1-8 parts of isononyl isononanoate,
0.1 to 10 portions of dimethyl silicone polymer,
0.01-3 parts of sorbitan caprylate,
0.01-0.5 part of bisabolol,
0.1-5 parts of a mixture of sweet almond oil, tangerine peel oil and hydrogenated vegetable oil;
phase B:
40-90 parts of water, namely,
0.01 to 0.1 portion of EDTA disodium,
0.01 to 0.5 portion of allantoin,
0.05 to 0.5 portion of dipotassium glycyrrhizinate,
0.2 to 10 portions of glycerin,
0.02-0.5 part of carbomer,
0.1 to 5 portions of 1, 3-propylene glycol,
0.01-0.1 part of sodium hyaluronate;
and C phase:
0.1 to 1 portion of panthenol,
0.02-0.5 part of aminomethyl propanol;
phase D:
0.1 to 4 portions of 1, 2-pentanediol,
0.1 to 1 portion of 1, 2-hexanediol,
0.1-10 parts of mixture of water, butanediol and purslane flower/leaf/stem extract,
0.1-15 parts of a mixture of water, fucus extract, hexanediol, caprylyl glycol and xanthan gum,
0.1 to 10 portions of mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol,
0.1-20 parts of yeast polysaccharides.
Further, in phase a:
the mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: cetearyl alcohol 80%, cetearyl glucoside 20%.
The mixture of the glyceryl stearate and the PEG-100 glyceryl stearate mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 50% of glycerol stearate and 50% of PEG-100 glycerol stearate.
The mixture of the sweet almond oil, the tangerine peel oil and the hydrogenated vegetable oil mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 30-55% of sweet almond oil, 10-35% of peel oil of the tangerines and 10-35% of hydrogenated vegetable oil, wherein the sum of the mass percentages of the components is 100%.
Further, in phase D:
the mixture of water, butanediol and the purslane flower/leaf/stem extract mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 69.6% of water, 30% of butanediol and 0.4% of purslane flower/leaf/stem extract.
The mixture of the water, the fucus extract, the hexanediol, the caprylyl glycol and the xanthan gum mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 90-95% of water, 4-7% of fucus extract, 0.6-2% of hexanediol, 0.3-1% of caprylyl glycol and 0.1-0.5% of xanthan gum, wherein the sum of the mass percentages of the components is 100%.
The mixture of the water, the butanediol, the fructan and the phenoxyethanol mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 88-93% of water, 2% of butanediol, 2-7% of fructan and 3% of phenoxyethanol, wherein the sum of the mass percentages of the components is 100%.
The invention also provides a preparation method of the algae skin barrier repair cream.
Therefore, the technical scheme provided by the invention is a preparation method of the algae skin barrier repair cream, which comprises the following steps:
(1) adding the phase A into an oil pan, heating and stirring to 75-80 ℃, and keeping the temperature for 15 minutes until the phase A is completely dissolved;
(2) adding the phase B into an emulsifying pot, heating and stirring to 85-90 ℃, and preserving heat for 30 minutes;
(3) after the heat preservation of the phase A and the phase B is finished, slowly pumping the phase A into an emulsifying pot, stirring, emulsifying and homogenizing for 5 minutes, and then preserving the heat and stirring for 10 minutes;
(4) after the emulsification pot is insulated, the emulsification pot is started to be cooled to 60 ℃, and then the cooling is stopped;
(5) after 60 ℃, sequentially adding the phase C into an emulsifying pot, preserving the heat at 60 ℃, and stirring for 10 minutes;
(6) after stirring for 10 minutes under heat preservation, continuing to start to cool and stir to 45 ℃;
(7) cooling to 45 ℃, sequentially adding the D-phase components, stirring for 30 minutes, inspecting, and discharging to obtain a finished product.
Compared with the prior art, the product of the invention has the advantages of light stability and no irritation under the condition of not adding spices and pigments.
Detailed Description
The following examples are given to further illustrate the embodiments of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the invention.
Example 1
An algae skin barrier repair cream comprises the following components in parts by mass:
phase A:
0.1 part of a mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside,
3 parts of a mixture of glycerol stearate and PEG-100 glycerol stearate,
0.1 part of cetearyl alcohol,
5 parts of caprylic/capric triglyceride,
0.1 part of squalane, namely,
0.5 part of tocopherol acetate, namely,
0.1 part of isononyl isononanoate,
10 parts of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS),
0.01 part of sorbitan caprylate,
0.5 part of bisabolol,
0.1 part of mixture of sweet almond oil, tangerine peel oil and hydrogenated vegetable oil;
phase B:
40 parts of water, namely 40 parts of water,
0.1 part of EDTA disodium salt,
0.01 part of allantoin, and the like,
0.5 part of dipotassium glycyrrhizinate,
0.2 part of glycerin, namely,
0.5 part of carbomer, namely,
0.1 part of 1, 3-propylene glycol,
0.1 part of sodium hyaluronate;
and C phase:
0.1 part of panthenol, namely,
0.5 part of aminomethyl propanol;
phase D:
0.1 part of 1, 2-pentanediol,
1 part of 1, 2-hexanediol,
0.1 part of mixture of water, butanediol and purslane flower/leaf/stem extract,
15 parts of mixture of water, fucus extract, hexanediol, caprylyl glycol and xanthan gum,
0.1 part of mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol,
20 parts of yeast polysaccharides.
Further, in phase a:
the mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: cetearyl alcohol 80%, cetearyl glucoside 20%.
The mixture of the glyceryl stearate and the PEG-100 glyceryl stearate mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 50% of glycerol stearate and 50% of PEG-100 glycerol stearate.
The mixture of the sweet almond oil, the tangerine peel oil and the hydrogenated vegetable oil mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 30% of sweet almond oil, 35% of peel oil of the tangerine peel and 35% of hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Further, in phase D:
the mixture of water, butanediol and the purslane flower/leaf/stem extract mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 69.6% of water, 30% of butanediol and 0.4% of purslane flower/leaf/stem extract.
The mixture of water, the fucus extract, the hexanediol, the caprylyl glycol and the xanthan gum mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 90% of water, 7% of fucus extract, 1.5% of hexanediol, 1% of caprylyl glycol and 0.5% of xanthan gum.
The mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 88% of water, 2% of butanediol, 7% of fructan and 3% of phenoxyethanol.
Example 2
An algae skin barrier repair cream comprises the following components in parts by mass:
phase A:
1 part of mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside,
2 parts of a mixture of glycerol stearate and PEG-100 glycerol stearate,
1 part of cetearyl alcohol, and the like,
2 parts of caprylic/capric triglyceride,
5 parts of squalane, namely, squalane,
0.2 part of tocopherol acetate, and the like,
5 parts of isononyl isononanoate,
5 parts of Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS),
2 parts of sorbitan caprylate,
0.2 part of bisabolol,
1 part of a mixture of sweet almond oil, tangerine peel oil and hydrogenated vegetable oil;
phase B:
50 parts of water, namely,
0.05 part of disodium EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid),
0.2 part of allantoin, namely,
0.2 part of dipotassium glycyrrhizinate,
2 parts of glycerol, namely 2 parts of glycerol,
0.2 part of carbomer, namely,
0.2 part of 1, 3-propylene glycol,
0.05 part of sodium hyaluronate;
and C phase:
0.5 part of panthenol, namely,
0.2 part of aminomethyl propanol;
phase D:
0.2 part of 1, 2-pentanediol,
0.2 part of 1, 2-hexanediol,
2 parts of a mixture of water, butanediol and the purslane flower/leaf/stem extract,
2 parts of a mixture of water, fucus extract, hexanediol, caprylyl glycol and xanthan gum,
2 parts of a mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol,
and 2 parts of yeast polysaccharide.
Further, in phase a:
the mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: cetearyl alcohol 80%, cetearyl glucoside 20%.
The mixture of the glyceryl stearate and the PEG-100 glyceryl stearate mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 50% of glycerol stearate and 50% of PEG-100 glycerol stearate.
The mixture of the sweet almond oil, the tangerine peel oil and the hydrogenated vegetable oil mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 55% of sweet almond oil, 10% of peel oil of the big tangerine, and 35% of hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Further, in phase D:
the mixture of water, butanediol and the purslane flower/leaf/stem extract mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 69.6% of water, 30% of butanediol and 0.4% of purslane flower/leaf/stem extract.
The mixture of water, the fucus extract, the hexanediol, the caprylyl glycol and the xanthan gum mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 95% of water, 4% of fucus extract, 0.6% of hexanediol, 0.3% of caprylyl glycol and 0.1% of xanthan gum.
The mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 93% of water, 2% of butanediol, 2% of fructan and 3% of phenoxyethanol.
Example 3
An algae skin barrier repair cream comprises the following components in parts by mass:
phase A:
2 parts of a mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside,
0.5 part of a mixture of glycerol stearate and PEG-100 glycerol stearate,
2 parts of cetearyl alcohol,
0.5 part of caprylic/capric triglyceride,
10 parts of squalane, namely 10 parts of squalane,
0.05 part of tocopherol acetate, and the like,
8 parts of isononyl isononanoate,
0.1 part of dimethyl silicone polymer,
3 parts of sorbitan caprylate, namely 3 parts of sorbitan caprylate,
0.01 part of bisabolol,
5 parts of a mixture of sweet almond oil, tangerine peel oil and hydrogenated vegetable oil;
phase B:
90 parts of water, namely adding water into the mixture,
0.01 part of EDTA disodium salt,
0.5 part of allantoin, namely,
0.05 part of dipotassium glycyrrhizinate,
10 parts of glycerol, namely 10 parts of glycerol,
0.02 part of carbomer, namely,
5 parts of 1, 3-propylene glycol,
0.01 part of sodium hyaluronate;
and C phase:
1 part of panthenol, namely 1 part of panthenol,
0.02 part of aminomethyl propanol;
phase D:
4 parts of 1, 2-pentanediol,
0.1 part of 1, 2-hexanediol,
10 parts of mixture of water, butanediol and purslane flower/leaf/stem extract,
0.1 part of mixture of water, fucus extract, hexanediol, caprylyl glycol and xanthan gum,
10 parts of a mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol,
0.1 part of yeast polysaccharide.
Further, in phase a:
the mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: cetearyl alcohol 80%, cetearyl glucoside 20%.
The mixture of the glyceryl stearate and the PEG-100 glyceryl stearate mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 50% of glycerol stearate and 50% of PEG-100 glycerol stearate.
The mixture of the sweet almond oil, the tangerine peel oil and the hydrogenated vegetable oil mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 55% of sweet almond oil, 35% of peel oil of the big tangerine, and 10% of hydrogenated vegetable oil.
Further, in phase D:
the mixture of water, butanediol and the purslane flower/leaf/stem extract mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 69.6% of water, 30% of butanediol and 0.4% of purslane flower/leaf/stem extract.
The mixture of water, the fucus extract, the hexanediol, the caprylyl glycol and the xanthan gum mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 92.2% of water, 5% of fucus extract, 2% of hexanediol, 0.5% of caprylyl glycol and 0.3% of xanthan gum.
The mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 90.5% of water, 2% of butanediol, 4.5% of fructan and 3% of phenoxyethanol.
The preparation method of the above embodiments 1 to 3 comprises the following steps:
(1) adding the phase A into an oil pan, heating and stirring to 75-80 ℃, and keeping the temperature for 15 minutes until the phase A is completely dissolved;
(2) adding the phase B into an emulsifying pot, heating and stirring to 85-90 ℃, and preserving heat for 30 minutes;
(3) after the heat preservation of the phase A and the phase B is finished, slowly pumping the phase A into an emulsifying pot, stirring, emulsifying and homogenizing for 5 minutes, and then preserving the heat and stirring for 10 minutes;
(4) after the emulsification pot is insulated, the emulsification pot is started to be cooled to 60 ℃, and then the cooling is stopped;
(5) after 60 ℃, sequentially adding the phase C into an emulsifying pot, preserving the heat at 60 ℃, and stirring for 10 minutes;
(6) after stirring for 10 minutes under heat preservation, continuing to start to cool and stir to 45 ℃;
(7) cooling to 45 ℃, sequentially adding the D-phase components, stirring for 30 minutes, inspecting, and discharging to obtain a finished product.
To better illustrate the beneficial effects of the present invention, the following efficacy evaluation experiments were performed:
30 volunteers with age of 21-40 years are selected, and the product of the invention is compared with the similar products on the market for the safety, the light stability, the irritation and the using effect of the product for one month, and the results are as follows:
test product Safety feature Stability to light Irritation property Has no effect
Commercially available product In general General/instability Slight irritation 0
Products of the invention Security Stabilization Has no irritation 0
As can be seen from the above table, the product of the invention has stability to light and no irritation, and is superior to the commercial product.
The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail with reference to the examples, but the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention.

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1. The algae skin barrier repair cream is characterized by comprising the following components in parts by mass:
phase A:
0.1 to 2 parts of a mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside,
0.5-3 parts of a mixture of glycerol stearate and PEG-100 glycerol stearate,
0.1 to 2 portions of cetearyl alcohol,
0.5-5 parts of caprylic/capric triglyceride,
0.1 to 10 portions of squalane,
0.05 to 0.5 portion of tocopherol acetate,
0.1-8 parts of isononyl isononanoate,
0.1 to 10 portions of dimethyl silicone polymer,
0.01-3 parts of sorbitan caprylate,
0.01-0.5 part of bisabolol,
0.1-5 parts of a mixture of sweet almond oil, tangerine peel oil and hydrogenated vegetable oil;
phase B:
40-90 parts of water, namely,
0.01 to 0.1 portion of EDTA disodium,
0.01 to 0.5 portion of allantoin,
0.05 to 0.5 portion of dipotassium glycyrrhizinate,
0.2 to 10 portions of glycerin,
0.02-0.5 part of carbomer,
0.1 to 5 portions of 1, 3-propylene glycol,
0.01-0.1 part of sodium hyaluronate;
and C phase:
0.1 to 1 portion of panthenol,
0.02-0.5 part of aminomethyl propanol;
phase D:
0.1 to 4 portions of 1, 2-pentanediol,
0.1 to 1 portion of 1, 2-hexanediol,
0.1-10 parts of mixture of water, butanediol and purslane flower/leaf/stem extract,
0.1-15 parts of a mixture of water, fucus extract, hexanediol, caprylyl glycol and xanthan gum,
0.1 to 10 portions of mixture of water, butanediol, fructan and phenoxyethanol,
0.1-20 parts of yeast polysaccharides.
2. The algal skin barrier repair cream of claim 1, wherein in phase a: the mixture of cetearyl alcohol and cetearyl glucoside mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: cetearyl alcohol 80%, cetearyl glucoside 20%.
3. The algal skin barrier repair cream of claim 1, wherein in phase a: the mixture of the glyceryl stearate and the PEG-100 glyceryl stearate mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 50% of glycerol stearate and 50% of PEG-100 glycerol stearate.
4. The algal skin barrier repair cream of claim 1, wherein in phase a: the mixture of the sweet almond oil, the tangerine peel oil and the hydrogenated vegetable oil mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 30-55% of sweet almond oil, 10-35% of peel oil of the tangerines and 10-35% of hydrogenated vegetable oil, wherein the sum of the mass percentages of the components is 100%.
5. The algal skin barrier repair cream of claim 1, wherein in phase D: the mixture of water, butanediol and the purslane flower/leaf/stem extract mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 69.6% of water, 30% of butanediol and 0.4% of purslane flower/leaf/stem extract.
6. The algal skin barrier repair cream of claim 1, wherein in phase D: the mixture of the water, the fucus extract, the hexanediol, the caprylyl glycol and the xanthan gum mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 90-95% of water, 4-7% of fucus extract, 0.6-2% of hexanediol, 0.3-1% of caprylyl glycol and 0.1-0.5% of xanthan gum, wherein the sum of the mass percentages of the components is 100%.
7. The algal skin barrier repair cream of claim 1, wherein in phase D: the mixture of the water, the butanediol, the fructan and the phenoxyethanol mainly comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 88-93% of water, 2% of butanediol, 2-7% of fructan and 3% of phenoxyethanol, wherein the sum of the mass percentages of the components is 100%.
8. A method of making an algal skin barrier repair cream according to any one of claims 1 to 7, comprising the steps of:
(1) adding the phase A into an oil pan, heating and stirring to 75-80 ℃, and keeping the temperature for 15 minutes until the phase A is completely dissolved;
(2) adding the phase B into an emulsifying pot, heating and stirring to 85-90 ℃, and preserving heat for 30 minutes;
(3) after the heat preservation of the phase A and the phase B is finished, slowly pumping the phase A into an emulsifying pot, stirring, emulsifying and homogenizing for 5 minutes, and then preserving the heat and stirring for 10 minutes;
(4) after the emulsification pot is insulated, the emulsification pot is started to be cooled to 60 ℃, and then the cooling is stopped;
(5) after 60 ℃, sequentially adding the phase C into an emulsifying pot, preserving the heat at 60 ℃, and stirring for 10 minutes;
(6) after stirring for 10 minutes under heat preservation, continuing to start to cool and stir to 45 ℃;
(7) cooling to 45 ℃, sequentially adding the D-phase components, stirring for 30 minutes, inspecting, and discharging to obtain a finished product.
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