EP0804149A1 - Cleansing compositions - Google Patents
Cleansing compositionsInfo
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- EP0804149A1 EP0804149A1 EP95942508A EP95942508A EP0804149A1 EP 0804149 A1 EP0804149 A1 EP 0804149A1 EP 95942508 A EP95942508 A EP 95942508A EP 95942508 A EP95942508 A EP 95942508A EP 0804149 A1 EP0804149 A1 EP 0804149A1
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- the present invention relates to cleansing compositions, in particular it relates to foam-producing personal cleansing compositions suitable for simultaneously cleansing and conditioning the skin and/or the hair and which may be used, for example, in the form of foam bath preparations, shower products, skin cleansers, hand, face and body cleansers, shampoos, etc.
- Foaming cosmetic compositions must satisfy a number of criteria including cleansing power, foaming properties and mildness/low irritancy with respect to the skin, hair and the ocular mucosae.
- Skin is made up of several layers of cells which coat and protect the keratin and collagen fibrous proteins that form the skeleton of its structure. The outermost of these layers, referred to as the stratum cor ⁇ eum, is known to be composed of 250 A protein bundles surrounded by 80 A thick layers. Hair similarly has a protective outer coating enclosing the hair fibre which is called the cuticle.
- Anionic surfactants can penetrate the stratum corneum membrane and the cuticle and, by delipidization destroy membrane integrity. This interference with skin and hair protective membranes can lead to a rough skin feel and eye irritation and may eventually permit the surfactant to interact with the keratin and hair proteins creating irritation and loss of barrier and water retention functions.
- Ideal cosmetic cleansers should cleanse the skin or hair gently, without defatting and/or drying the hair and skin and without irritating the ocular mucosae or leaving skin taut after frequent use. Most lathering soaps, shower and bath products, shampoos and bars fail in this respect.
- the subject of the present invention is a foam-producing, skin conditioning and cleansing product suitable for personal cleansing of the skin or hair which may be used as foam bath and shower products, skin cleansers and shampoos etc.
- a personal cleansing composition comprising:
- disperse phase compnses by weight thereof from about 50% to about 90% humectant, from about 5% to about 40% lipid and from about 0.1% to about 10% of nonionic emulsifier and wherein the nonionic emulsifier has an HLB value of less than about 12 at
- compositions herein preferably take the form of oil-in-water dispersions having a viscosity (Brookfield RVT, Helipath, Spindle TB, 5 rpm, 25"C, 1 min) in the range from 10,000 to
- the invention relates to a foam-producing, skin conditioning and cleansing composition with excellent skin conditioning performance (soft skin feel and improved moisturisation) combined with excellent mildness to the skin and hair, together with good stability, cleansing ability and superior lathering characteristics (creaminess, abundance, stability).
- the invention also relates to a wash and rinse-off personal cleansing product having the above conditioning, cleansing, lathering, mildness, rinsibility and stability benefits.
- the cleansing compositions herein include a disperse phase comprising a select mix of polyalkoxy nonionic emulsifier, lipid and humectant materials, the disperse phase being used in combination with an aqueous matrix comprising mild surfactants which in general terms can be selected from anionic, amphoteric, nonionic and zwitterionic surfactants and mixtures thereof.
- compositions herein is a water soluble humectant or mixture of humectants.
- suitable humectant materials for incorporation in the compositions according to the present invention should be soluble in water at a temperature of 25 * C, preferably to at least 10% by weight.
- Water soluble humectants are valuable in the compositions according to the present invention for the provision of skin feel and moisturisation benefits.
- the humectant material is generally present in the compositions according to the invention at a level of from about 0.5% to about 20%, preferably from about 2% to about 8%, more preferably from about 3% to about 5% by weight of composition.
- the humectant material is preferably present in the disperse phase at levels of from about 60% to about 80%, preferably from about 65% to about 75% of the disperse phase.
- Suitable humectant materials are selected from water-soluble polyol nonocclusives and mixtures thereof, especially those having a viscosity of from about 300,000 to about 1 ,000,000 cps at 25 ⁇ C.
- non-occlusive humectants are glycerine, panthenol, butylene glycol, hexylene glycol, alkoxylated glucose derivatives, hexanetriol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, sorbitol, polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol ethers of methyl glucose (e.g. methyl glucan-20), polyethylene glycol and propylene glycol ethers of lanolin alcohol (e.g.
- Solulan-75 sodium pyrrolidone carboxylic acid, lactic acid, urea, L-proiine, guanidine, pyrrolidone, hydrolyzed protein and other collagen-derived proteins, aloe vera gel and acetamide ME ⁇ A and mixtures thereof.
- glycerine, 1 ,2,3-propanetriol available under the trade names CRODEROL GA 7000 (RTM) from Croda Universal Ltd. and EMERY 912 and 916 (RTM) from Henkel/Emery is highly preferred.
- a second essential component of the compositions herein is a polyalkoxy nonionic emulsifier.
- Nonionic emulsifiers are valuable in the compositions according to the invention both for providing the requisite phase characteristics and for the provision of skin feel benefits both in-use and after-use.
- the nonionic emulsifier is preferably present in the compositions according to the invention at levels of from about 0.01% to about 4.5%, more preferably from about 0.01% to about 0.5%, especially from about 0.025% to about 0.25% by weight of composition.
- the nonionic emulsifier can be present at a level of preferably from about 0.5% to about 8%, more preferably from about 1% to about 5% by weight of the disperse phase.
- Suitable nonionic emulsifiers for the compositions of the present invention have an HLB Value in the range of from about 1 to about 15, preferably from about 6 to about 12, more preferably from about 8 to about 12, and especially from about 9 to about 11 wherein the HLB Value represents the 'hydrophile/lipophile balance' and can be assessed by the standard techniques well known in the art.
- the HLB concept is also described more fully in The HLB System', published by ICI Americas inc. Wilmington, Delaware.
- the nonionic emulsifiers are selected from conventional synthetic and oil-derived nonionic emulsifiers.
- Suitable oil derived nonionic emulsifiers for use herein can be selected from water soluble vegetable and animal-derived emulsifiers such as trigiycerides with a polyglycol chain inserted; ethoxylated mono and di-glycerides, polyethoxylated lanolins and shea butter derivatives.
- One preferred class of oil-derived nonionic emulsifiers for use herein have the general formula (I)
- n is from about 5 to about 200, preferably from about 20 to about 100, more preferably from about 30 to about 85, and wherein R comprises an aliphatic radical having on average from about 5 to 20 carbon atoms, preferably from about 9 to 18 carbon atoms.
- Suitable ethoxylated oils and fats of this class include polyethylenegiycol derivatives of glyceryl cocoate, glyceryl caproate, glyceryl caprylate, giyceryl tallowate, glyceryl palmate, glyceryl stearate, glyceryl laurate, glyceryl oleate, glyceryl ricinoleate, and glyceryl fatty esters derived from triglycerides, such as palm oil, almond oil, and com oil, preferably glyceryl tallowate and glyceryl cocoate.
- Suitable oil derived nonionic polymeric emulsifiers of this class are available from Croda Inc. (New York, USA) under their Crovol line of materials such as Crovol EP40 (RTM) (PEG 20 evening primrose glyceride), Crovol EP 70 (PEG 60 evening primrose glyceride) Crovol A-40 (PEG 20 almond glyceride), Crovol A-70 (PEG 60 almond glyceride), Crovol M-40 (PEG 20 maize glyceride), Crovol M-70 (PEG 60 maize glyceride), Crovol PK-40 (PEG 12 palm kernel glyceride), and Crovol PK-70 (PEG 45 palm kernel glyceride) and under their Solan range of materials such as Solan E, E50 and X polyethoxylated lanolins and from ICI under their Synperonic line of materials such as Synperonic PE/L121.
- RTM Crovol EP40
- Crovol EP 70 PEG 60 evening primrose gly
- Varonic LI 2 PEG 28 glyceryl tallowate
- Varonic LI 420 PEG 200 glyceryl tallowate
- Varonic LI 63 and 67 PEG 30 and PEG 80 gly
- nonionic emulsifiers derived from composite vegetable fats extracted from the fruit of the Shea Tree (Butyrospermum Karkii Kotschy) and derivatives thereof.
- This vegetable fat known as Shea Butter is widely used in Central Africa for a variety of means such as soap making and as a barrier cream, it is marketed by Sederma (78610 Le Perray En Yvelines, France).
- ethoxylated derivatives of Shea butter available from Karishamn Chemical Co (Columbos, Ohio, USA) under their Lipex range of chemicals, such as Lipex 102 E-75 (ethoxylated mono, d ⁇ - glycendes of Shea butter).
- ethoxylated de ⁇ vatives of Mango, Cocoa and lllipe butter may be used in compositions according to the invention although these are classified as ethoxylated nonionic emulsifiers it is understood that a certain proportion may remain as non-ethoxylated vegetable oil or fat.
- suitable oil-derived nonionic emulsifiers include ethoxylated derivatives of almond oil, peanut oil, wheat germ oil, linseed oil, jojoba oil, oil of ap ⁇ cot pits, walnuts, palm nuts, pistachio nuts, sesame seeds, rapeseed, cade oil, com oil, peach pit oil, poppyseed oil, pine oil, castor oil, soybean oil, avocado oil, safflower oil, coconut oil, hazelnut oil, olive oil, grapeseed oil, and sunflower seed oil.
- Oil de ⁇ ved nonionic emulsifiers preferred for use herein from the viewpoint of optimum mildness and skin feel characteristics are PEG 60 evening p ⁇ mrose t ⁇ glycendes; PEG 55 lanolin polyethoxylated derivatives and ethoxylated derivatives of Shea butter
- Highly preferred nonionic polymeric emulsifiers for inclusion in the compositions according to the present invention are the Poloxamer Series of EO-PO condensates (A-B-A type block copolymers of polyoxyethylene and polyoxypropylene) Preferred for use herein are block copolymers having the general formula of (EO) x (PO) y (EO) z wherein x has an average value of from about 1 to about 30, preferably from about 5 to about 30, y has an average value of from about 10 to about 80, preferably from about 30 to about 70 and z has an average value of from about 1 to about 30, preferably from about 5 to about 30.
- polyoxyethylene - polyoxypropylene copolymer wherein x has an average value of about 21 , y has an average value of about 67 and z has an average value of about 21.
- block copolymers are especially valuable in combination with the specified lipid and humectant matenals from the viewpoint of providing enhanced skin feel attributes.
- a personal cleansing composition comprising' (a) from about 1 % to about 40% by weight of one or more surfactants selected from nonionic, anionic, zwitterionic and amphoteric surfactants and mixtures thereof, said one or more surfactants comprising at least from about 0.01to about 4.5% by weight of polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block copolymer nonionic emulsifier;
- Suitable examples of polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block copolymers include Poloxamers 403, 402 and 401 available under the trademarks: PLURONIC P123 (RTM), PLURONIC L-122 (RTM) and PLURONIC L-121 (RTM) from BASF and Hodag Nonionic 1123-P (RTM) and Hodag Nonionic 1122-L (RTM) from Calgene and SYNPERONIC PE/L121 (RTM) from ICI.
- Poloxamers 403, 402 and 401 available under the trademarks: PLURONIC P123 (RTM), PLURONIC L-122 (RTM) and PLURONIC L-121 (RTM) from BASF and Hodag Nonionic 1123-P (RTM) and Hodag Nonionic 1122-L (RTM) from Calgene and SYNPERONIC PE/L121 (RTM) from ICI.
- a personal cleansing composition comprising:
- Preferred emulsifiers of this ester type are Cg - C24 alkyl or alkenyl esters derived from PEG having a molecular weight of from about 200 to about 5000.
- Suitable examples of polyethylene glycol esters of stearic acid are available from Witco under their Witconal line of materials under the trade marks WITCONAL 2711 (RTM) and WITCONAL H35A (RTM)(PEG-8 stearate).
- Additional highly preferred nonionic emulsifiers are polyethylene glycol esters such as PEG-20 methyl glucose distearate available under the tradename Glucam E-20 Distearate (RTM) from Amerchol.
- a further essential component of the compositions herein is a lipid material.
- the lipid material can be present at a level of from about 0.05% to about 18%, preferably from about 0.05% to about 4%, more preferably from about 0.05% to about 2%, most preferably from about 0.1% to about 1% by weight of the composition.
- the lipid material is present in the disperse phase at a level of preferably from about 8% to about 30%, more preferably from about 10% to about 20% of the disperse phase.
- Preferred lipid materials for use herein are highly occlusive wherein occlusive is defined as a material which provides a suitable water barrier. The lipid material is valuable in the compositions according to the present invention for the provision of superior skin feel and conditioning benefits.
- Suitable highly occlusive lipid materials for use in the compositions according to the present invention include C1-C24 esters of C3-C30 fatty acids such as isopropyl myristate and cetyl ricinoleate, beeswax, saturated and unsaturated fatty alcohols such as behenyl alcohol, hydrocarbons such as mineral oils, petrolatum and squalene, fatty sorbitan esters (see US-A-3988255, Seiden, issued October 26th 1976), lanolin and oil-like lanolin derivatives, animal and vegetable triglycerides such as almond oil, peanut oil, wheat germ oil, linseed oil, jojoba oil, oil of apricot pits, walnuts, palm nuts, pistachio nuts, sesame seeds, rapeseed, cade oil, com oil, peach pit oil, poppyseed oil, pine oil, castor oil, soybean oil, avocado oil, safflower oil, coconut oil, hazel
- petrolatum available as petrolatum amber, white or jelly under the trade names AMOJELL (RTM) from Amoco Lubricants; FONOLINE (RTM) from Witco/Sonnebom; Mineral Jelly No's 5,10,15,20,25 (RTM) from Penreco and a variety of further sources.
- compositions in the form of oil-in-water dispersions wherein the average size of the disperse phase particles is in the range from about 1 to about 150 microns, preferably from about 2 to about 50 microns.
- particle size being measured by, for example, laser diffraction using, e.g. a Malvem Series 2600.
- the humectant, nonionic emulsifier and lipid material are present in the form of a 'disperse phase' within the composition matrix, the level of disperse phase being from about 1% to about 45%, preferably from about 2% to about 30%, more preferably from about 3% to about 15%, most preferably from about 4% to about 10% by weight of composition.
- the disperse phase has anisotropic character and is especially a lyotropic liquid crystalline phase.
- the disperse phase comprises from about 50% to about 90%, preferably from about 60% to about 80%, more preferably from about 65% to about 75% of humectant, from about 5% to about 40%, preferably from about 8% to about 30%, more preferably from about 10% to about 20% of lipid and from about 0.1% to about 10%, preferably from about 0.5% to about 8%, more preferably from about 1 % to about 5% by weight of nonionic polymeric emulsifier, the percentages being expressed by weight of the disperse phase.
- the humectant, lipid and nonionic emulsifier are glycerin, petrolatum and polyoxyethylene/polyoxypropyiene block copolymers such as Pluronic P123(RTM).
- compositions according to the present invention While the reasons for the skin conditioning and moisturisation benefits of the compositions according to the present invention are not fully understood it is believed that the combination of water-soluble humectant and highly occlusive lipid are delivered to and adsorb into the skin in the form of anisotropic or lyotropic liquid crystals.
- liquid crystals are also referred to as anisotropic fluids, a fourth state of matter, polymer or surfactant association structure or mesophases. Those terms are often used interchangeably.
- liquid crystals as used herein means “lyotropic liquid crystals” unless otherwise specified.
- lyotropic means a liquid crystalline system containing a polar solvent. In preferred embodiments herein the polar solvent is water. Lyotropic liquid crystals are to be distinguished from thermotropic, heat, magnetically induced or cholesteric liquid crystals.
- the liquid crystals used herein are preferably lamellar, hexagonal, micellar or mixtures thereof.
- the liquid crystalline phase can be identified in various ways.
- a liquid crystal phase flows under shear and is characterised by a viscosity that is significantly different from the viscosrty of its isotropic solution phase.
- Rigid gels do not fiow under shear like liquid crystals.
- liquid crystals show identifiable birefringence, as for example, planar lamellar birefringence, whereas when isotropic solutions and rigid gels are viewed under polarised light, both show dark fields.
- Suitable means for identifying anisotropic disperse phases include SANS X- ray diffraction, NMR spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy.
- the disperse phase is preferably prepared as a pre-mix of lipid, humectant and nonionic emulsifier, the pre-mix being prepared by heating and stirring the disperse phase ingredients until fully molten followed by cooling and addition to the remainder of the formula.
- compositions herein also include up to about 99%, preferably up to 98% of an aqueous matrix comprising a mild surfactant system which delivers effective lathering characteristics in addition to the superior skin conditioning and moisturisation benefits.
- Suitable mild surfactants include those having a Relative Skin Barrier Penetration Value of less than about 75, preferably less than about 50 and more preferably less than about 40, Relative Skin Barrier Penetration Value being measured according to the test method set out in EP -A-0203750.
- Surfactants which have Relative Barrier Penetration Values of greater than 75 can be used along with the mild surfactant at low levels in the compositions of this invention, as long as their use does not significantly change the clinical skin mildness of the total cleansing composition.
- compositions preferably comprise a mixture of anionic and amphoteric surfactants and highly preferred systems also incorporate other nonionic and/or betaine surfactants.
- Other suitable compositions within the scope of the invention comprise mixtures of anionic with one or more nonionic or betaine surfactants or mixture thereof; and mixtures of amphoteric with one or more nonionic or betaine surfactants or mixture thereof.
- the level of each of the anionic and amphoteric surfactants is generally in the- range from about 1% to about 18%, preferably from about 2% to about 15%, and especially from about 3% to about 12% by weight of the composition.
- the weight ratio of anionic surfactant:amphoteric surfactant is generally from about 1:5 to about 20:1 , preferably from about 1 :2 to about 5:1 , and especially from about 1 :1 to about 2:1.
- the total level of anionic and amphoteric surfactants is generally about 5% to about 18%, preferably from about 8% to about 15% by weight of the cleansing composition.
- the other nonionic or betaine surfactant on the other hand, preferably constitutes from about 0.1% to about 10%, more preferably from about 1% to about 8% and especially from about 2% to about 5% by weight of the composition.
- the total level of surfactant inclusive of anionic, amphoteric, nonionic, betaine and other surfactant components and inclusive of nonionic emulsifier components, is from about 1% to about 40%, preferably from about 5% to about 30% , more preferably from about 10% to about 25%, most preferably from about 15% to about 20% by weight of composition.
- Anionic surfactants suitable for inclusion in the compositions of the invention can generally be described as mild synthetic detergent surfactants and include ethoxylated alkyl sulfates, alkyl glyceryl ether sulfonates, methyl acyl taurates, fatty acyl glyci ⁇ ates, N-acyl glutamates, acyl isethionates, alkyl sulfosuccinates, alpha-sulfonated fatty acids, their salts and/or their esters, alkyl phosphate esters, ethoxylated alkyl phosphate esters, acyl sarcosinates and fatty acid/protein condensates, and mixtures thereof.
- Alkyl and/or acyl chain lengths for these surfactants are C3-C22. preferably C-j ⁇ -C-
- Particularly preferred are the alkyl sulfates containing from about 2 to 6, preferably 2 to 4 moles of ethylene oxide, such as sodium laureth-2 sulfate, sodium laureth-3 sulfate and magnesium sodium laureth-3.6 sulfate.
- the anionic surfactant contains at least about 50%, especially at least about 75% by weight of ethoxylated alkyl sulfate.
- the anionic surfactant counterions are selected from magnesium and mixtures of magnesium with one or more counterions selected from alkali metal, ammonium and alkanolammonium, this being preferred from the viewpoint of providing optimum lathering, mildness, emoliiency, viscosity and stability.
- magnesium is preferably present in an amount equivalent to at least 10 mole %, preferably at least 20 mole % of the anionic surfactant. It will be understood that magnesium can be introduced into the compositions of the invention either as the preformed magnesium or partial magnesium salt of the anionic surfactant, or in the form of a water-soluble, non-surface active magnesium salt, for example magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate or hydrate thereof.
- compositions for use herein also contain an amphoteric surfactant.
- Amphoteric surfactants suitable for use in the compositions of the invention include:
- R-j is C -C22 alkyl or alkenyi
- R 2 is hydrogen or CH 2 Z
- each Z is independently CO2M or CH 2 C0 2 M
- M is H, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, ammonium or alkanolammonium; and/or ammonium derivatives of formula (III)
- R-j, R 2 and Z are as defined above;
- n and m are numbers from 1 to 4, and R-
- and M are independently selected from the groups specified above;
- Suitable amphoteric surfactants of type (a) are marketed under the trade name Miranol and are understood to comprise a complex mixture of species.
- Miranols have been described as having the general formula II, although the CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary, 3rd Edition indicates the non-cyclic structure III.
- CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary, 3rd Edition indicates the non-cyclic structure III.
- Preferred for use herein, however, are the non-cyclic species.
- amphoteric surfactants of type (a) include compounds of formula II and/or III in which R-j is CgH-17 (especially iso-capryl), C9H19 and C11 H23 alkyl. Especially preferred are the compounds in which R- j is C9H19, Z is CO2M and R2 is H; the compounds in which R ⁇ is C11H23, Z is CO2M and R2 is CH2CO2M; and the compounds in which R ⁇ is C11H23, Z is CO2M and R2 is H.
- materials preferred for use in the present invention include cocoamphocarboxypropionate, cocoamphocartooxy propionic acid, and especially cocoamphoacetate and cocoamphodiacetate (otherwise referred to as cocoamphocarboxyglycinate).
- Specific commercial products include those sold under the trade names of Empigen CDL60 and CDR 60 (Albright & Wilson), Miranol C2M Cone. N.P., Miranol C2M Cone.
- Miranol C2M SF Miranol CM Special (Miranol, Inc.); Alkateric 2CIB (Alkaril Chemicals); Amphoterge W-2 (Lonza, Inc.); Monateric CDX-38, Monateric CSH-32 (Mona Industries); Rewoteric AM-2C (Rewo Chemical Group); and Schercotic MS- 2 (Scher Chemicals).
- amphoteric surfactants of this type are manufactured and sold in the form of electroneutrai complexes with, for example, hydroxide counterions or with anionic sulfate or sulfonate surfactants, especially those of the sulfated Cg-C-
- anionic sulfate or sulfonate surfactants especially those of the sulfated Cg-C-
- amphoteric surfactants are based herein on the uncomplexed forms of the surfactants, any anionic surfactant counterions being considered as part of the overall anionic surfactant component content.
- suitable amphoteric surfactants of type (b) include salts, especially the triethanolammonium salts and salts of N-lauryl-beta-amino propionic acid and N-lauryl- imino-dipropionic acid. Such materials are sold under the trade name Deriphat by General Mills and Mirataine by Miranol Inc. Amphoterics preferred for use herein, however, are those of formula II and/or III.
- compositions herein can also contain a nonionic other than the above described nonionic emulsifiers or a betaine surfactant or mixtures thereof.
- a nonionic other than the above described nonionic emulsifiers or a betaine surfactant or mixtures thereof will generally have an HLB value in excess of about 12.
- nonionic surfactants selected from C-, 2-C14 fatty acid mono- and diethanolamides; alkylpolysaccharides having the general formula (VI)
- Z is a moiety derived from glucose, fructose or galactose
- R is Cg-C-
- n is 2 or 3
- t is from 0 to 10 and x is from about 1 to 10, preferably from about 1.5 to 4; polyhydroxy fatty acid amide surfactants having the general formula (VII)
- Rg is H, C ⁇ -C alkyl or hydroxyalkyl or a group of formula R 1 -0-R 2 , Rg is C5-C31 hydrocarbyl and Z2 is a polyhydroxyhydrocarbyl having a linear chain with at least 3 hydroxyls directly connected to said chain, or an alkoxylated derivative thereof; and polyethyleneglycol glyceryl fatty ester surfactants having the formula (VIII)
- n is from about 5 to about 200, preferably from about 20 to about 100, more preferably from about 30 to about 85, and wherein R comprises an aliphatic radical having from about 5 to 19 carbon atoms, preferably from about 9 to 17 carbon atoms, more preferably from about 11 to 17 carbon atoms, most preferably from about 11 to 14 carbon atoms; and mixtures of said alkyl polysaccharide, amide or glyceryl fatty ester surfactants.
- alkyl polysaccharides herein are alkylpolyglucosides having the formula VI wherein Z is a glucose residue, R is C -Ci alkyl or alkenyl, t is from 0 to 10, preferably 0, n is 2 or 3, preferably 2, and x is from about 1.5 to 4.
- x and t are understood to be weight average values and saccharide substitution is preferably at the 1- position of the saccharide.
- C ⁇ 2 -C- ) 4 alkyl polysaccharides are preferred from the viewpoint of lathering and Cg-C- j o alkyl polysaccharides from the viewpoint of skin conditioning.
- a long chain alcohol can be reacted with glucose, in the presence of an acid catalyst to form the desired glucoside.
- the alkylpolyglucosides can be prepared by a two step procedure in which a short chain alcohol (C-
- the short chain alkylglucoside content of the final alkylpolyglucoside material should be less than 50%, preferably less than 10%, more preferably less than 5%, most preferably 0% of the alkylpolyglucoside.
- the amount of unreacted alcohol (the free fatty alcohol content) in the desired alkylpolysaccharide surfactant is preferably less than about 2%, more preferably less than about 0.5% by weight of the total of the alkyl polysaccharide plus unreacted alcohol.
- the amount of alkylmonosaccharide is about 20% to about 70%, preferably 30% to 60%, more preferably 30% to 50% by weight of the total of the alkylpolysaccharide.
- N-alkyl, N-alkoxy or N-aryioxy, polyhydroxy fatty acid amide surfactants according to formula (VIII) are those in which R 8 is C5-C31 hydrocarbyl, preferably C9-C17 hydrocarbyl, including straight-chain and branched chain alkyl and alkenyl, or mixtures thereof and R9 is typically C ⁇ -Cg alkyl or hydroxyalkyl, preferably methyl, or a group of formula -R 1 -0-R 2 wherein R 1 is C2-Cg hydrocarbyl including straight-chain, branched-chain and cyclic (including aryl), and is preferably C2-C4 alkylene, R 2 is C-
- Z2 is a polyhydroxyhydrocarbyl moiety having a linear hydrocarbyl chain with at least 2 (inc the case of giyceraldehyde) or at least 3 hydroxyls (in the case of other reducing sugars) directly connected to the chain, or an alkoxylated derivative (preferably ethoxylated or propoxylated) thereof.
- Z preferably will be derived from a reducing sugar in a reductive amination reaction, most preferably Z 2 is a glycityl moiety.
- Z 2 preferably will be selected from the group consisting of -CH2-(CHOH) n -CH 2 OH, -CH(CH 2 OH)-(CHOH) n .
- Rg-CO-N ⁇ can be, for example, cocoamide, stearamide, oleamide, lauramide, myristamide, capricamide, palmiamide, tallowamide, etc.
- a preferred process for making the above compounds having formula (VIII) comprises reacting a fatty acid triglyceride with an N-substituted polyhydroxy amine in the substantial absence of lower (C1-C4) alcoholic solvent, but preferably with an alkoxylated alcohol or alkoxylated alkyl phenol such as NEODOL and using an alkoxide catalyst at temperatures of from about 50 * C to about 140*C to provide high yields (90-98%) of the desired products.
- the most preferred polyhydroxy fatty acid amide has the formula Rg(CO)N(CH3)CH 2 (CHOH)4CH 2 OH wherein Rg is a C11-C17 straight chain alkyl or alkenyl group.
- Betaine surfactants suitable for inclusion in the composition of the invention include alkyl betaines of the formula R5R6R7N* (CH2) n M (IX) and amido betaines of the formula (X)
- R5 is C12-C22 alkvl or alkenyl
- Rg and R7 are independently C1-C3 alkyl
- M is H
- n, m are each numbers from 1 to 4.
- Preferred betaines include cocoamidopropyldimethylcarboxymethyl betaine and lauryiamidopropyldimethylcarboxymethyl betaine.
- highly preferred for use herein are the polyhydroxy fatty acid amide surfactants having the general formula VIII, this being preferred from the viewpoint of providing optimum lathering, mildness, emolliency, rinsibility and stability characteristics.
- compositions of the invention preferably also contain from about 0.5% to about 6%, preferably from about 1.5% to about 5% by weight of saturated acyl fatty acids having a weight average chain length of from 10 to 16, preferably from 12 to 14 carbon atoms. Highly preferred is myristic acid.
- the fatty acid is valuable both from the viewpoint of providing emolliency benefits and also for controlling the viscosity of the final composition.
- compositions according to the present invention may additionally contain a polymer agent or mixture of polymeric agents.
- Polymeric agents are valuable in compositions according to the present invention for the enhancement of the creaminess and quality of the foam as provided by the mild surfactant system and for provision of additional skin feel benefits other than those delivered via the dispersed phase comprising a water soluble humectant, lipid and emulsifier.
- Polymeric agents are present in the compositions according to the present invention at a level of from about 0.01% to about 5%, preferably from about 0.04% to about 2% and especially from about 0.05% to about 1 % by weight.
- Suitable polymers are high molecular weight materials (mass-average molecular weight determined, for instance, by light scattering, being generally from about 2,000 to about 3,000,000, preferably from about 5,000 to about 1 ,000,000).
- Useful polymers are the cationic, nonionic, amphoteric, and anionic polymers useful in the cosmetic field. Preferred are cationic and nonionic polymers used in the cosmetic fields as hair or skin conditioning agents.
- cationic and nonionic polysaccharides include cationic and nonionic polysaccharides; cationic and nonionic homopolymers and copolymers derived from acrylic and/or methacrylic acid; cationic and nonionic cellulose resins; cationic copolymers of dimethyldiallylammonium chloride and acrylic acid; cationic homopolymers of dimethyldiallylammonium chloride; cationic polyalkylene and ethoxypolyalkylene imines; quatemized siiicones, and mixtures thereof.
- cationic polymers suitable for use herein include cationic guar gums such as hydroxypropyl trimethyl ammonium guar gum (d.s.
- Suitable cationic polymers are homopolymers of dimethyldiallylammonium chloride available commercially under the trade name Merquat 100, copolymers of dimethyl aminoethylmethacrylate and acrylamide, copolymers of dimethyldiallylammonium chloride and acrylamide, available commercially under the trade names Merquat 550 and Merquat S, quatemized vinyl pyrrolidone acrylate or methacrylate copolymers of amino alcohol available commercially under the trade name Gafquat, and polyalkyleneimines such as polyethylenimine and ethoxylated polyethyienimine.
- Anionic polymers suitable herein include hydrophobically-modified cross-linked polymers of acrylic acid having amphipathic properties as marketed by B F Goodrich under the trade name Pemuien TRI and Pemulen TR2; and the cartooxyvinyl polymers sold by B F Goodrich under the trade mark Carbopol and which consist of polymers of acrylic acid cross-linked with polyallyl sucrose or polyallyl pentaeythritol, for example, Carbopol 934, 940 and 950.
- the viscosity of the final composition (Brookfield RVT, Spindle 5, 50 rpm, 25°C) is preferably at least about 1,000 cps, more preferably from about 2000 to about 10,000 cps, especially from about 5,000 to about 7,000 cps.
- compositions have non- Newtonian viscosity characteristics, however, with a viscosity (Brookfield RVT, Helipath, Spindle T-B, 5 rpm, 25 * C, 1 min) in the range of from about 10,000 to about 40,000 cps, more preferably from about 20,000 to about 30,000 cps and a yield point (shear stress at zero shear rate) of at least 50 dynes/cm 2 , preferably at least 100 dynes/cm 2 (Brookfield RVT, Spindle CP52, Plate Code A, 25'C).
- a viscosity Brookfield RVT, Helipath, Spindle T-B, 5 rpm, 25 * C, 1 min
- the composition of the invention also display a shear stress versus temperature profile such that (S45-S5VS5 is less than about 0.4, preferably less than about 0.2, and more preferably less than about 0.1 , where Sf is the shear stress in dynes cm 2 at temperature t(°C) and at a shear rate of 500 sec" 1 (Brookfield RVT, Spindle CP52, Plate Code A).
- compositions of the invention that the particular surfactant mixtures employed therein display excellent lathering characteristics even in the presence of high levels of dispersed oil phase. Although the reasons for this are not fully understood, it is believed to reflect at least in part, the meological properties of the compositions of the invention and in particular the meological behaviour of the compositions as they are admixed with water during use.
- the cleansing compositions can optionally include an auxiliary hair or skin moisturizing agent which is soluble in the aqueous cleansing composition matrix.
- the preferred level of auxiliary moisturizing agent is from about 0.5% to about 3% by weight.
- the auxiliary moisturizing agent is selected from water-soluble liquid polyols and essential amino acid compounds found naturally occurring in the stratum comeum of the skin.
- a further optional component of the compositions of the invention is a water-soluble Ca 2+ /Mg 2+ sequesterant which is preferably added at a level of from about 0.1% to about 5% by weight to provide lather boosting advantages under hard water usage conditions.
- Suitable sequesterants include polycarboxylates, amino polycarboxylates, polyphosphates, polyphosphonates and aminopolyphosphonates such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, citric acid, gluco ⁇ ic acid, pyrophosphoric acid, etc. and their water-soluble salts.
- a number of additional optional materials can be added to the cleansing compositions.
- Such materials include proteins and polypeptides and derivatives thereof; water-soluble or solubilizable preservatives such as DMDM Hydantoin, German 115, methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl esters of hydroxybenzoic acid, EDTA, Euxyl (RTM) K400, Bronopol (2-bromo-2-nitropropa ⁇ e-1 ,3-diol), sodium benzoate and 2-phenoxyethanol; other moisturizing agents such as hyaluronic acid, chitin , and starch-grafted sodium polyacrylates such as Sanwet (RTM) IM-1000, IM-1500 and IM-2500 available from Celanese Superabsort>ent Materials, Portsmrth, VA, USA and described in US-A-4, 076,663; solvents such as hexylene glycol and propylene glycol; low temperature phase modifiers such as ammonium ion
- viscosity control agents such as magnesium sulfate and other electrolytes; colouring agents; peariescers and opacifiers such as ethylene glycol distearate, Ti ⁇ 2 and TiO ⁇ coated mica; perfumes and perfume solubilizers etc.
- Water is also present at a level preferably of from about 45% to about 98% preferably at least about 70% by weight of the compositions herein.
- the pH of the compositions is preferably from about 4 to about 8, more preferably from about 4.5 to about 6.5, pH being controlled, for example, using a citrate buffer system.
- compositions according to the invention are prepared in the following manner: the lipid is added to a heated ( about 130 - 150 * C), stirred (about 160 rpm) tank followed by the nonionic emulsifier and then the humectant. This pre-mix (A) is then allowed to cool to about 110 -120°C with stirring.
- the main batch (B) is prepared by firstly adding the water to a stirred tank (about 40 rpm) at room temperature. Following addition of any polymers the speed is increased to about 75 rpm and the batch heated to about 150 -160°C and any fatty acid is then added. After increasing the stirring rate to about 100 rpm any fatty alcohol is added. The surfactant materials are added after the stirring rate has decreased to about 60 • 80 rpm, as is the Disodium EDTA.
- (A) is then added, followed by perfume, dye and other optional ingredients.
- Amphoteric Empigen CDL 60 • an aqueous mixture of 23.5% cocoamphoacetate(the amphoteric of formula I and/or IV in which Rf is coconut alkyl, R2 is H, and Z is C0 2 Na) and 1.35% cocoamphodiacetate (the amphoteric of formula I and/or IV in which R1 is coconut alkyl, R2 is CH2C02Na and Z is C ⁇ 2Na).
- R 9 is methyl
- Z 2 is CH 2 (CHOH) CH 2 OH
- Emulsifier 1 0.25 0.05 - 0.5
- compositions are made by pre-mixing the lipid, humectant and nonionic emulsifier and blending with the remainder of the formula as described above.
- the compositions provide excellent skin conditioning performance, have good lather characteristics and are effective hair and skin cleansers.
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