CN113384494B - Natural conditioner composition for hair and preparation method and application thereof - Google Patents

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CN113384494B
CN113384494B CN202110798730.0A CN202110798730A CN113384494B CN 113384494 B CN113384494 B CN 113384494B CN 202110798730 A CN202110798730 A CN 202110798730A CN 113384494 B CN113384494 B CN 113384494B
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Abstract

The invention discloses a preparation method and application of a natural conditioner for hair, wherein the composition comprises inulin, a natural emulsifier (alkyl polyglycoside), arginine and natural grease; the inulin, the natural emulsifier (alkyl polyglycoside), the arginine, the natural oil and water are in mass percentage of (2.0-10.0): (1.0-45.0): (1.0-10.0): (10.0-50.0): (10.0-90.0). The composition disclosed by the invention is simple in preparation process, stable in performance, easy to apply, beneficial to industrial production and good in application prospect.

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Natural conditioner composition for hair and preparation method and application thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of personal care, in particular to a composition of a natural conditioner for hair, a preparation method and application thereof.
Background
The hair conditioner is an essential component in shampoo and hair conditioner to provide excellent dry and wet combing performance. Hair conditioners commonly used in the market at present include cationic conditioners such as quaternary ammonium salts, cationic polymers; polysiloxanes and derivatives thereof; in addition, there are protein hydrolysates and derivatives thereof.
The cationic conditioner is mainly a synthetic product and has the defect of compatibility. For example, in shampoos, care should be taken as to the order and amount of ingredients added, otherwise the cationic conditioning agents will interact with the anionic surfactant and cause flocculation and affect the appearance and stability of the product. The cationic guar gum is natural in source, but the application of the cationic guar gum needs to adjust pH and hydrate firstly, and the cationic guar gum cannot be directly compatible with anionic polymers; silicones and their derivatives are also common hair conditioners, but they provide a heavy use feel. And the market advocates silicone oil-free products, so that a component which can replace silicone oil and provide excellent conditioning property needs to be found. Protein hydrolysates and their derivatives are complex, have poor odor, color and stability relative to synthetic conditioners, and are not widely used.
Due to the trend of natural environmental protection and mildness, the invention of a hair conditioner from natural sources is urgently needed.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention aims to provide a natural hair conditioner composition and a preparation method and application thereof.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention for solving the technical problems is as follows:
the invention provides a composition of a natural conditioner for hair, which comprises inulin, a natural emulsifier, arginine and natural grease; the inulin, the natural emulsifier, the arginine, the natural oil and the water are in mass percentage of (2.0-10.0): (1.0-45.0): (5.0-20.0): (10.0-50.0): (10.0-90.0); wherein the natural emulsifier is alkyl polyglycoside.
Preferably, the inulin has an average degree of polymerization of more than 23.
Preferably, the natural oil is one or more of jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil, squalane, lanolin and its derivatives, wheat germ oil, sesame oil, coconut oil, sea buckthorn fruit oil, shea butter, and evening primrose oil.
Preferably, the natural oil is jojoba oil.
Preferably, the natural conditioner composition has a natural index of greater than 0.8, a natural source index of 1.0, the natural index being calculated according to ISO 16128.
A method for preparing a natural conditioner composition for hair, comprising the steps of:
s1: heating natural oil to 60-75 deg.C;
s2: mixing and dissolving natural emulsifier, inulin, arginine and water at 60-75 deg.C to obtain water phase;
s3: pouring S1 into S2, stirring for 5-20min under the condition of 400-600rpm, and stirring uniformly.
An application of natural conditioner for hair in shampoo and hair conditioner is provided.
Preferably, the use of a natural hair conditioner composition comprises the steps of:
s1: mixing surfactant, humectant, natural conditioner and thickener according to the ratio of (5.0-50.0): (0.5-8.0): (0.1-3.0): (0.1-10.0), and completely dissolving at 55-65 ℃ to obtain uniform mixed liquor;
s2: and (2) completely dissolving the natural emulsifier and/or the natural grease at 75 ℃, adding the natural emulsifier and/or the natural grease into the S1, stirring at 800rpm of 300-.
Preferably, the surfactant is one of AES and CAPB-35; the humectant is glycerin; the thickening agent is sodium chloride; the antiseptic is one of phenoxyethanol and ethylhexyl glycerol.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
the invention has excellent opsonization, provides excellent dry and wet combing performance, is light and not heavy, is mild and low in stimulation, is easy to apply, and can be used for preparing transparent shampoo; the natural index of the natural conditioner is more than 0.8, and the natural source index is 1.0; excellent dry and wet combing performance, lightness and no heavy feeling; the viscosity and the foam performance of the shampoo are not influenced, and the shampoo can be used for transparent formulas;
inulin is a natural fructan, is applied to functional food as dietary fiber, has no report on conditioning hair, and has more obvious functions of foam increasing and stabilizing through experimental demonstration, so that the inulin can obviously improve the hair drying and combing performance.
Jojoba oil is a liquid wax ester that differs in chemical structure from the triglyceride structure of most vegetable oils. It is highly similar to human lipids, has a non-greasy and extremely smooth skin feel, and can impart a smooth and shiny feel to hair. Arginine is an essential substance required by hair growth, is also a carrier of nutrient metabolism and regeneration substances of hair roots, can restore vitality of hair follicles, and can solve the problems of dry hair, thin and soft hair.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention are clearly and completely described below with reference to specific embodiments, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The experimental materials and sources used in the invention are as follows:
experimental materials Name and specification Manufacturer of the product
AES 70% Sodium dodecyl polyoxyethylene ether sulfate Zhejiang Zanyu
CAPB-35 Cocamidopropyl betaine 35% aqueous solution MIWON
APG Alkyl polyglycosides Shanghai hair triumphal
Inulin powder Inulin powder Gansu Likang
Arginine Arginine Shine star
Cationic guar gum Cationic guar gum Kyokun chemical
SF-939 Water-soluble silicone oil Guangdong Bingmei (Guangdong standard for beauty)
PQ-10 Polyquaternium-10 KCI
BTMS Behenyl trimethyl ammonium methyl sulfate KCI
Sodium chloride Sodium chloride Group of traditional Chinese medicines
Citric acid Citric acid Biochemical method for preparing lemon
Preservative Phenoxyethanol and ethylhexyl glycerol German Shumei
An experimental instrument: brookfield viscometer; a Roche foam meter; an ultraviolet spectrophotometer.
Example (b):
the preparation method of the natural conditioner for hair comprises the following steps:
(1) heating jojoba oil to 60-75 ℃ according to the component proportion shown in table 1 to completely melt the jojoba oil to obtain an oil phase;
(2) mixing and dissolving alkyl glycoside, inulin and arginine at 60-75 deg.C to obtain water phase;
(3) pouring the oil phase into the water phase, stirring at 400-600rpm for 5-20min, and stirring uniformly to obtain milky semi-transparent viscous liquid.
Table 1: formulation of examples of Natural conditioner for Hair (wt%)
Figure BDA0003163810540000031
Test example one, evaluation of stability of Natural conditioner for Hair
Firstly, testing items:
high temperature stability (45 +/-1) DEG C, and treatment time of three months; the low temperature stability is-5 to-10 ℃, the treatment time is one week, the high temperature and the low temperature are alternated, and the treatment time is one month. After the test is finished, the temperature returns to room temperature to observe smell, color, precipitation, delamination and the like.
Centrifugal stability: 3000rpm, 30min, and the presence or absence of delamination was examined. The results are shown in Table 2.
TABLE 2 evaluation results of stability of Natural conditioner for Hair
High temperature Low temperature High and low temperature alternation Centrifugal stability
Example 1 Layering Layering Layering Layering
Example 2 Layering Stabilization Layering Layering
Example 3 Layering Stabilization Stabilization Layering
Example 4 Layering Stabilization Layering Layering
Example 5 Layering Stabilization Layering Stabilization
Example 6 Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization
Example 7 Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization
Example 8 Stabilization Stabilization Layering Layering
Example 9 Stabilization Stabilization Layering Layering
Example 10 Stabilization Stabilization Layering Layering
Example 11 Stabilization Stabilization Layering Stabilization
Example 12 Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization
Example 13 Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization Stabilization
From the above results, it can be seen that example 6, example 7, example 12 and example 13 have no abnormality in the high and low temperature and centrifugal tests and have excellent stability.
The application example is as follows:
the conditioning performance of natural hair conditioners is illustrated by the use in shampoo.
The shampoo disclosed by the invention comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight based on 100 parts: 1-10 parts of a natural conditioner for hair; surfactants, here AES 70% and CAPB-35, 4-20 and 2-15 parts each; 2-8 parts of a humectant, namely glycerol; 0.5-6.0 parts of thickening agent, sodium chloride in the case of the thickening agent; cationic conditioning agent, which is PQ-10, cationic guar gum, organosilicon conditioning agent or polyquaternium 0.1-1.0 parts; 0.4-1.0 part of preservative, namely phenoxyethanol and ethylhexyl glycerin; a pH regulator in proper amount; the balance of water. The specific components and mass percentages are shown in table 3:
the preparation method comprises the following steps:
(1) mixing a surfactant, a humectant, a cationic conditioner and a thickening agent according to a proportion, and completely dissolving at 45-65 ℃ to obtain uniform mixed liquor;
(2) then adding hair conditioner, pH regulator and antiseptic at 40 deg.C, and mixing well to obtain shampoo.
Table 3. content ratio of each raw material component in blank example and application example
Figure BDA0003163810540000051
Note: the formula is calculated by the percentage (weight percent) of each component in the total weight of the cleaning and nursing composition; the total active matter of the surfactant is about 12 percent of the total weight of the cleaning and nursing composition (according to the standard of GBT 29679-2013 shampoo and paste shampoo, the total active matter content of the adult shampoo is more than 10 percent, and the total active matter content is generally 12 percent in the industry), and the surfactant in the formula can also be other common anionic, cationic, zwitterionic and nonionic surfactants, such as one or a mixture of more of sorbitan, polyoxyethylene, fatty acid esters, fatty acid soaps and alkyl glycoside, and the like.
Shampoo light transmittance, viscosity and foam performance test
The light transmittance detection method comprises the following steps: the measurement was carried out at 25 ℃ under visible light of 550nm using a spectrophotometer.
The viscosity detection method comprises the following steps: the average was taken 2 times at 25 ℃ with spindle # 4 and RPM 20 using a brookfield viscometer.
The foam performance detection method comprises the following steps: a2.5 g shampoo sample was taken and measured at 40 ℃ using a Roche foam tester (ROSS-Miles method) according to the GB/T29679-2013 standard, and the foam height was recorded at 0s,30s,3min and 5min, respectively.
The results of the measurements of light transmittance, viscosity and foam properties are shown in tables 4 and 5.
TABLE 4 measurement results of transmittance and viscosity of blank examples and application examples
Figure BDA0003163810540000061
TABLE 5 results of measurements of foamability and foam stability of blank examples and application examples
Figure BDA0003163810540000062
As can be seen from tables 4 and 5, the natural hair conditioners of the present invention had no effect on the viscosity of the shampoo formulation. Has no influence on the foaming effect and the transparency of the formula and has certain foam increasing and stabilizing effects. The conditioner containing inulin has more obvious foam increasing and stabilizing effects.
Test examples five,Combing force test:
experimental materials: combing instrument, comb and hair piece
The testing steps are as follows: taking damaged hair pieces, uniformly coating 1ml of application example sample on the hair pieces, rubbing for 20s, then washing for 1 min, and naturally drying. Combing hair by a plastic comb, fixing a hair sample to be tested by a clamp, naturally placing a hair piece in the middle of the comb, stretching a hair bundle at the speed of 300mm/min, displacing by 200mm, and taking a load value between 100 mm and 200 mm. The same hair piece was tested 5 times in duplicate and the average was taken. The dry combing properties before and after sample treatment were measured separately.
TABLE 6 combing force test results of blank case and application case
Figure BDA0003163810540000071
As can be seen from Table 6, the natural conditioner for hair of the present invention has a conditioning effect equivalent to or even superior to that of the conventional conditioner, and has very excellent dry combing properties. Inulin can significantly improve the hair drying and combing properties.
Half-head experiment of consumers
The age of the tested population is 18-45 years, the number of people is 40, and the number of people is half of that of men and women. Double blind method. The hair style of each subject was evaluated by a hair stylist in a beauty salon using a blank sample and an application sample (double-blind half-head washing test) by a prepared scoring system, and the wet hair hand feeling (whether wet hair is smooth, soft and clean), wet hair combing property, dry hair hand feeling, hair glossiness after washing, hair styling easiness and fullness degree were mainly evaluated. The post-use fill-in uniformly formulated questionnaires were used for evaluation and scored on a scale of 1-5, see table 7. Each subject tested application 1 and application 2.
TABLE 7 sensory evaluation of Wet Hair combing
Figure BDA0003163810540000072
TABLE 8 sensory evaluation of Dry combing
Figure BDA0003163810540000073
Figure BDA0003163810540000081
TABLE 9 human body half-head test results for the blank case and the application case
Figure BDA0003163810540000082
As can be seen from Table 9, the natural conditioner for hair of the present invention has very excellent dry and wet combing effects, and has good conditioning performance, and partial performance is superior to that of the conventional conditioner. In particular, inulin is shown to obviously improve the dry and wet combing performance.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Furthermore, it should be understood that although the present description refers to embodiments, not every embodiment may contain only a single embodiment, and such description is for clarity only, and those skilled in the art should integrate the description, and the embodiments may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments understood by those skilled in the art.

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1. A composition of natural conditioner for hair, which comprises inulin, natural emulsifier, arginine and natural oil; the inulin, the natural emulsifier, the arginine, the natural oil and the water are in mass percentage of (2.0-10.0): (1.0-45.0): (5.0-20.0): (10.0-50.0): (10.0-90.0); wherein the natural emulsifier is alkyl polyglycoside.
2. The composition of claim 1, wherein the natural oil is one or more of jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, olive oil, squalane, lanolin and its derivatives, wheat germ oil, sesame oil, coconut oil, sea buckthorn fruit oil, shea butter, and evening primrose oil.
3. The composition of claim 1, wherein the natural oil is jojoba oil.
4. The composition of claim 1, wherein the natural index of the composition is greater than 0.8 and the natural source index is 1.0, and the natural index is calculated according to ISO 16128.
5. A process for preparing a natural conditioner composition for hair according to any of claims 1 to 4, comprising the steps of:
s1: heating natural oil to 60-75 deg.C;
s2: mixing and dissolving natural emulsifier, inulin, arginine and water at 60-75 deg.C to obtain water phase;
s3: pouring S1 into S2, stirring for 5-20min under the condition of 400-600rpm, and stirring uniformly.
6. Use of a composition of natural hair conditioners according to any one of claims 1 to 5 in the preparation of a shampoo or a conditioner.
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