US20080127990A1 - Method of Applying Makeup to a Surface by Means of a Magnetic Composition Including Reflective Particles Having Metallic Luster - Google Patents

Method of Applying Makeup to a Surface by Means of a Magnetic Composition Including Reflective Particles Having Metallic Luster Download PDF

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US20080127990A1
US20080127990A1 US11/663,975 US66397505A US2008127990A1 US 20080127990 A1 US20080127990 A1 US 20080127990A1 US 66397505 A US66397505 A US 66397505A US 2008127990 A1 US2008127990 A1 US 2008127990A1
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  • the present invention relates to a method of applying makeup to a natural surface, such as the skin, the nails, hair, or the lips, or to an artificial surface, such as false nails, and it also relates to a kit for implementing such a method.
  • the invention provides a method of applying makeup to keratinous substances, in particular the skin, the lips, the nails, or hair, the method comprising the following steps:
  • the particles formed, at least in part, of an optionally-doped metal or alloy produce metallic luster.
  • a change in the orientation of the magnetic particles under the effect of the magnetic field may lead to a change in the appearance of the composition.
  • the shape of the deposit of composition may be affected, thereby enabling a portion in relief to be created, for example.
  • the magnetic bodies may be different from the reflective particles having metallic luster, or, in a variant, said particles may constitute all or some of the magnetic bodies.
  • the composition need not be exposed to the magnetic field while the composition is being applied.
  • the magnetic field may be exerted after the composition has been applied.
  • the magnetic field may be applied so as to form at least one pattern on the composition, said pattern being linked to the shape of the field lines, for example.
  • the invention thus makes it possible to create novel makeup effects with a cosmetic composition, enabling patterns in relief to be produced, for example, or imparting an impression of relief or various other possibly geometrical patterns.
  • the magnetic field may also be applied so as to model the clarity and/or the color of at least a region of the face or of the body to which the composition has been applied.
  • the cosmetic composition when the cosmetic composition is a foundation, orienting the magnetic bodies under the effect of the magnetic field makes it possible to modify the clarity of the composition and thus to model the appearance of the face in the regions exposed to the magnetic field, in particular so as to apply makeup of cameo type, without sharp transitions between the light regions and the dark regions if so desired.
  • the magnetic field may be applied so as to darken the sides of the face, so as to make it appear thinner than it really is.
  • a layer of a second cosmetic composition is applied to the first containing the magnetic bodies with a view to obtaining a depth, gloss, smoothness, or other effect, for example.
  • the second composition may be transparent and may optionally be colored.
  • the second composition may be for application to the lips or to the nails.
  • the second composition may also be applied to the surface before the first composition, so as to create a colored base, or so as to improve the retention and/or the comfort of the first composition, for example.
  • the magnetic field may be applied until the composition containing the magnetic bodies obtains a fixed appearance, i.e. the appearance of said composition ceases to vary even if the magnetic field continues to exist.
  • the magnetic field may be applied for a period of time that is shorter than the period of time that causes all of the magnetic bodies in the exposed region to be permanently displaced and/or oriented.
  • the user can stop subjecting the magnetic bodies to the field when the first composition presents the desired appearance.
  • the magnetic field may be exerted successively on different regions of the surface that are coated with the composition.
  • the magnetic field may be exerted on regions of the surface that are disjoint, so as to create separate patterns, for example.
  • a region of the surface coated with the composition need not be exposed to the magnetic field, so as not to modify the appearance of the composition in said region after it has been deposited.
  • Two regions of the surface may be exposed unequally to the magnetic field.
  • the composition may be applied in various ways, e.g. by means of a cosmetics applicator that is preferably non-magnetic and that is selected from brushes, flocked endpieces, foams, woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, brushes, or combs, for example, or it may be applied without using an applicator, with the composition being spread on with the fingers, or sprayed on, for example.
  • a cosmetics applicator that is preferably non-magnetic and that is selected from brushes, flocked endpieces, foams, woven fabrics, non-woven fabrics, brushes, or combs, for example, or it may be applied without using an applicator, with the composition being spread on with the fingers, or sprayed on, for example.
  • the composition is applied to the surface through a perforated mask. This makes it possible to produce a predetermined pattern corresponding to the shape of the perforation, for example. At least one region of the surface covered in the first composition may then be exposed to the magnetic field.
  • the composition may take on a state that prevents the magnetic bodies from further changing their orientation under the effect of a magnetic field. This applies to a nail varnish, for example.
  • the orientation of the magnetic particles may also be modified at any time, in particular when the composition does not dry, or presents a very long drying time. This may apply to a foundation, for example.
  • the magnetic bodies may be presented in various forms.
  • magnetic bodies must not be understood in limiting manner and covers particles, fibers, or clumps of particles and/or fibers, of any shape, presenting non-zero magnetic susceptibility.
  • the concentration of magnetic bodies in the composition lies in the range about 0.05% to about 50% by weight, for example, in particular in the range about 0.1% to about 40% by weight, better in the range 1% to about 30% by weight.
  • the applied composition may include magnetic fibers or other aspherical bodies, such as chains of particles or of fibers.
  • the magnetic bodies In the absence of a magnetic field, the magnetic bodies preferably do not present any remnant magnetism.
  • the magnetic bodies may comprise any magnetic material that presents sensitivity to the lines of a magnetic field, regardless of whether the field is produced by a permanent magnet or is the result of induction, the material being selected from nickel, cobalt, iron, and alloys and oxides thereof, in particular Fe 3 O 4 , and also from gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, erbium, and alloys and oxides thereof, for example.
  • the magnetic material may be of the “soft” or of the “hard” type. In particular, the magnetic material may be soft iron.
  • the magnetic bodies may optionally present a multilayer structure including at least one layer of a magnetic material such as iron, nickel, cobalt, and alloys and oxides thereof, in particular Fe 3 O 4 , for example.
  • a magnetic material such as iron, nickel, cobalt, and alloys and oxides thereof, in particular Fe 3 O 4 , for example.
  • the magnetic bodies are preferably aspherical, presenting an elongate shape, for example.
  • the magnetic bodies are preferably aspherical, presenting an elongate shape, for example.
  • the magnetic bodies are substantially spherical particles, their appearance is preferably non-uniform, so that a change in orientation results in a change in appearance.
  • the size of the bodies may be in the range 1 nanometers (nm) to 10 millimeters (mm), for example, preferably in the range 10 nm to 5 mm, and more preferably in the range 100 nm to 1 mm, e.g. in the range 0.5 micrometers ( ⁇ m) to 300 ⁇ m or 1 ⁇ m to 150 ⁇ m.
  • the size is the size given by the statistical grain size distribution at half the population, referred to as “D50”.
  • the bodies are particles that do not have an elongate shape, or that have an elongate shape with a relatively small form factor
  • the size of the particles is less than 1 mm, for example.
  • the magnetic bodies are magnetic pigments, for example.
  • pigments presenting magnetic properties are those sold under the trade names COLORONA BLACKSTAR BLUE, COLORONA BLACKSTAR GREEN, COLORONA BLACKSTAR GOLD, COLORONA BLACKSTAR RED, CLOISONNE NU ANTIQUE SUPER GREEN, MICRONA MATTE BLACK (17437), MICA BLACK (17260), COLORONA PATINA SILVER (17289), and COLORONA PATINA GOLD (117288) by MERCK, or indeed FLAMENCO TWILIGHT RED, FLAMENCO TWILIGHT GREEN, FLAMENCO TWILIGHT GOLD, FLAMENCO TWILIGHT BLUE, TIMICA NU ANTIQUE SILVER 110 AB, TIMICA NU ANTIQUE GOLD 212 GB, TIMICA NU-ANTIQUE COPPER 340 AB, TIMICA NU ANTIQUE BRONZE 240 AB, CLOI
  • a magnetic pigment that is suitable for being used in the formulation of the composition, mention may be made of black iron oxide particles, e.g. those sold under the trade name SICOVIT noir E172 by BASF.
  • Magnetic pigments may also comprise metallic iron, in particular passivated soft iron, e.g. obtained from carbonyl iron by implementing the method described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,589,331, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • the particles may include a surface oxide layer.
  • Soft-iron based particles are sold in particular under the trade name STAPA® WM IRON VP 041040 by ECKART.
  • fibers means generally elongate bodies presenting, for example, a form factor in the range 3.5 to 2500 or 5 to 500, e.g. 5 to 150.
  • the form factor is defined by the ratio L/D, where L is the length of the fiber and D is the diameter of the circle in which the widest cross-section of the fiber is inscribed.
  • the cross-section of the fibers may be inscribed in a circle having a diameter in the range 2 nm to 500 ⁇ m, e.g. in the range 100 nm to 100 ⁇ m, or even 1 ⁇ m to 50 ⁇ m.
  • the fibers may present a length in the range 1 ⁇ m to 10 mm, e.g. 0.1 mm to 5 mm, or even 0.3 mm to 3.5 mm.
  • the fibers may present a weight in the range 0.15 denier to 30 denier (weight in grams for 9 km of thread), e.g. 0.18 denier to 18 denier.
  • the cross-section of the fibers may be of any shape, e.g. circular, or polygonal, in particular square, hexagonal, or octagonal.
  • the composition may contain solid or hollow fibers that may be independent or interlinked, e.g. braided.
  • the composition may contain fibers having ends that are blunted and/or rounded, e.g. by polishing.
  • the shape of the fibers need not be significantly modified when they are inserted into the composition, with said fibers being initially rectilinear and sufficiently rigid to keep their shape.
  • the fibers may present flexibility that enables them to be substantially deformed within the composition.
  • the fibers may contain a non-zero amount, that may be as great as 100%, of a magnetic material selected from soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, in particular based on iron, zinc, nickel, cobalt, or manganese, and alloys and oxides thereof, in particular Fe 3 O 4 , rare earths, barium sulfate, iron-silicon alloys, possibly containing molybdenum, Cu 2 MnAl, MnBi, or a mixture thereof, this list not being limiting.
  • a magnetic material selected from soft magnetic materials, hard magnetic materials, in particular based on iron, zinc, nickel, cobalt, or manganese, and alloys and oxides thereof, in particular Fe 3 O 4 , rare earths, barium sulfate, iron-silicon alloys, possibly containing molybdenum, Cu 2 MnAl, MnBi, or a mixture thereof, this list not being limiting.
  • said magnetic particles may be present at least at the surface of the fibers, or only at the surface of the fibers, or only inside the fibers, or they may even be dispersed within the fibers in substantially uniform manner, for example.
  • each fiber may include a non-magnetic core with a plurality of magnetic particles on its surface.
  • Each fiber may also include a synthetic matrix containing a plurality of magnetic grains dispersed therein.
  • a synthetic material filled with magnetic particles may itself be covered by a non-magnetic membrane.
  • a non-magnetic membrane constitutes a barrier isolating the magnetic material(s) from the surrounding environment and/or it can provide color.
  • Each fiber may comprise a one-piece magnetic core and be covered by a non-magnetic membrane, or it may comprise a one-piece non-magnetic core and be covered by a magnetic membrane.
  • the composition may contain fibers made by extruding or co-extruding one or more polymeric materials, in particular thermoplastics and/or elastomers.
  • One of the extruded materials may contain a filler of dispersed magnetic particles.
  • Each fiber may comprise a synthetic material selected from polyamides; polyethylene terephthalate (PET); acetates; polyolefins, in particular polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP); polyvinyl chloride (PVC); polyester block amide; plasticized Rilsan®; elastomers, in particular polyester elastomers, polyethylene (PE) elastomers, silicone elastomers, nitrile elastomers; or a mixture of these materials, this list not being limiting.
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • PVC polyvinyl chloride
  • polyester block amide polyester block amide
  • plasticized Rilsan® plasticized Rilsan®
  • elastomers in particular polyester elastomers, polyethylene (PE) elastomers, silicone elastomers, nitrile elastomers; or a mixture of these materials, this list not being limiting.
  • the composition may contain composite fibers each comprising a magnetic core that is covered, at least in part, by at least one non-magnetic, synthetic, or natural material.
  • the magnetic core may be covered by co-extruding a membrane made of a non-magnetic material around the core.
  • the core may alternatively be covered in some other way, e.g. by polymerization in situ.
  • the core may be a single piece or it may include a filler of magnetic grains dispersed in a matrix.
  • the composition may also contain composite fibers obtained by covering a non-magnetic, synthetic, or natural core, with a synthetic material filled with magnetic particles, the core being composed of a fiber made of wood; rayon; polyamide; plant matter; or polyolefin, in particular polyethylene, Nylon®, polyimideamide, or aramid, this list not being limiting.
  • the composition may also contain magnetic composite particles, in particular a magnetic latex.
  • a magnetic composite particle is a composite material constituted by an organic or an inorganic matrix and by magnetic grains. At their surfaces and/or within themselves, the magnetic composite particles may thus include grains of a magnetic material.
  • the composite particles may be constituted by a magnetic core covered by an organic or an inorganic matrix, or they may be constituted by an organic or an inorganic core covered by a magnetic matrix.
  • the magnetic composite particles include one of the above-mentioned magnetic materials, for example.
  • the size of the magnetic composite particles may be in the range 1 nm to 1 mm, for example, preferably in the range 100 nm to 500 ⁇ m, and more preferably in the range 500 nm to 100 ⁇ m.
  • size means the size given by the statistical grain size distribution at half the population, referred to as “D50”.
  • KISKER markets inorganic-matrix magnetic composite particles composed of silica.
  • DYNAL, SERADYN, ESTAPOR, and ADEMTECH propose organic-matrix magnetic composite particles that are also suitable for being used in the invention.
  • ESTAPOR markets magnetic latex constituted by grains of ferrite that are evenly distributed in a polystyrene matrix, said latex including 65% iron oxide, the mean diameter of the polystyrene particles being 890 nm, and the dry material mass content being 10%.
  • the composition P may contain a ferrofluid, i.e. a stable colloidal suspension of magnetic particles, in particular of magnetic nanoparticles.
  • the particles having a size of the order of several tens of nanometers, for example, are dispersed in a solvent (water, oil, organic solvent), either by means of a surfactant or a dispersant, or by electrostatic interactions.
  • a solvent water, oil, organic solvent
  • the ferrofluids can be prepared by grinding ferrites or other magnetic particles until nanoparticles are obtained, which particles are then dispersed in a fluid containing a surfactant which is absorbed by the particles and stabilizes them, or else they can be prepared by precipitating a metallic-ion solution in a basic medium.
  • Each particle of the ferrofluid presents a magnetic moment that is determined by the size of the particle, and by the nature of the magnetic material.
  • ferrofluid also encompasses an emulsion of ferrofluid droplets in a solvent. Each drop thus contains colloidal magnetic particles in stable suspension. This makes it possible to have a ferrofluid in any type of solvent.
  • the size of the magnetic particles in suspension in the ferrofluid may be in the range 1 nm to 10 ⁇ m, for example, preferably in the range 1 nm to 1 ⁇ m, and more preferably in the range 1 nm to 100 nm.
  • size means the size given by the statistical grain size distribution at half the population, referred to as “D50”.
  • BKS25_dextran which is a water-based ferrofluid stabilized by dextran, containing magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) particles that are 9 nm in diameter.
  • the composition may contain clumps of particles or fibers having a largest dimension, e.g. length, that may, for example, be in the range 1 nm to 10 mm, e.g. in the range 10 nm to 5 mm, or in the range 100 nm to 1 mm, or even in the range 0.5 ⁇ m to 3.5 mm, e.g. in the range 1 ⁇ m to 150 ⁇ m.
  • size means the size given by the statistical grain size distribution at half the population, referred to as “D50”.
  • chains of magnetic particles may be obtained by assembling colloidal magnetic particles, as described in the publications “Permanently linked monodisperse paramagnetic chains”, by E. M. Furst, C. Suzuki, M. Fermigier, A. P. Gast, Langmuir, 14, 7334-7336 (1998), “Suspensions of magnetic particles”, by M. Fermigier, Y. Grasselli, Bulletin of the SFP (105) July 1996, and “Flexible magnetic filaments as micromechanical sensors”, by C. Goubault, P. Jop, M. Fermigier, J. Baudry, E. Bertrand, J. Bibette, Phys. Rev. Lett., 91, 26, 260802-1 to 260802-4 (2003), the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
  • those articles describe how to proceed in order to obtain chains of magnetic-latex particles that include a polystyrene matrix containing grains of iron oxide with functions on the surface, and that are bonded together in permanent manner following a chemical reaction, in particular covalent bonds between the surfaces of adjacent particles; a method is also described of obtaining chains of ferrofluid-emulsion droplets that are bonded together by physical interactions.
  • the length and the diameter of the permanent chains obtained in this way can be controlled.
  • Such magnetic chains constitute anisotropic magnetic objects that can be oriented and displaced under the effect of a magnetic field.
  • the dimensions of the magnetic chains may satisfy the same conditions as for the magnetic fibers.
  • the particles may be in any form, e.g. flakes or globular, in particular spherical, possibly elongate, with a high form factor, where appropriate, and they may optionally present non-zero magnetic susceptibility, linked to the presence of a magnetic material.
  • the particles having metallic luster are magnetic, they preferably present a flat shape such that a change in their orientation within the composition leads to a change in appearance.
  • the particles having metallic luster include at least one electrically-conductive surface layer, formed by at least one optionally-doped metal.
  • the particles having metallic luster may present at least one protective surface layer that is transparent enough for the particle to preserve the desired metallic-luster effect.
  • the reflective particles having metallic luster may optionally have a multilayer structure, and with a multilayer structure they may have at least one layer of an optionally-doped metal or alloy.
  • the reflective particles having metallic luster do not have a multilayer structure, they may, for example, be composed of at least one optionally-doped metal or metallic alloy.
  • the reflective particles having metallic luster may, for example, comprise a natural or synthetic substrate, in particular a synthetic substrate which is at least partially coated with at least one layer of at least one metal or alloy.
  • the layer is an outer layer of the structure.
  • the substrate may be a single material or multiple materials, and it may be organic and/or inorganic.
  • the substrate may be selected from glasses, ceramics, graphite, metal oxides, aluminas, silicas, silicates, in particular aluminosilicates and borosilicates, synthetic mica, and mixtures thereof, this list not being limiting.
  • Examples of reflective particles comprising a mineral substrate coated with a metal layer are particles comprising a substrate of borosilicate coated with silver.
  • Glass substrate particles coated with silver in the form of flakes are sold under the trade name MICROGLASS METASHINE REFSX 2025 PS by TOYAL.
  • Glass substrate particles coated with nickel/chromium/molybdenum alloy are sold under the trade name CRYSTAL STAR GF 550, GF 2525 by the same company.
  • reflective particles having metallic luster presenting, at their surface, a metallic compound or including at least one optionally-coated metallic compound
  • the reflective particles having metallic luster may optionally reflect the visible spectrum in substantially uniform manner, for example as occurs with particles coated with a metal such as silver or aluminum, which may, for example, thus lead to a metallic luster having a tone that is non-neutral, yellow, pink, red, bronze, orangey, brown, and/or coppery, depending on the nature of the metallic surface compound, for example.
  • the reflective particles having metallic luster may be present in the composition in an amount in the range 0.5% to 60% by weight relative to the total weight of the first composition, specifically 1% to 30% by weight, e.g. 3% to 10% by weight.
  • composition containing the magnetic bodies may include at least one diffractive pigment.
  • diffractive pigment means a pigment that is capable of producing a variation in color depending on the angle of observation when lit by white light, because of the presence of a structure which diffracts the light. Such a pigment is also sometimes referred to as a holographic or rainbow-effect pigment.
  • a diffractive pigment may include a diffraction grating that is capable of diffracting an incident ray of monochromatic light in defined directions.
  • the diffraction grating may comprise a periodic pattern, in particular a line, with the distance between two adjacent patterns being the same as the wavelength of the incident light.
  • the diffraction grating separates the various spectral components of the light and produces a rainbow effect.
  • the diffractive pigment may be made with patterns having various profiles, in particular triangular, optionally symmetrical, notched, of optionally constant width, sinusoidal, or stepped.
  • the spatial frequency of the grating and the depth of the patterns are selected as a function of the degree of separation of the various desired orders.
  • the frequency may be in the range 500 lines per mm to 3000 lines per mm, for example.
  • Each of the particles of the diffractive pigment preferably presents a flat shape, and in particular a wafer shape.
  • a single pigment particle may include two crossed diffraction gratings that are optionally perpendicular, and that optionally have the same ruling.
  • the diffractive pigment may present a multilayer structure comprising a layer of reflective material that is covered on at least one side by a layer of dielectric material.
  • the dielectric material may make the diffractive pigment stiffer and longer lasting.
  • the dielectric material may thus be selected from the following materials: MgF 2 , SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , AlF 3 , CeF 3 , LaF 3 , NdF 3 , SmF 2 , BaF 2 , CaF 2 , LiF, and combinations thereof.
  • the reflective material may be selected from metals and alloys thereof, and also from non-metallic reflective materials: Metals that may be used include Al, Ag, Cu, Au, Pt, Sn, Ti, Pd, Ni, Co, Rd, Nb, Cr, and materials, combinations, or alloys thereof. Such a reflective material may, on its own, constitute the diffractive pigment which then comprises a single layer.
  • the diffractive pigment may include a multilayer structure comprising a core of dielectric material with a reflective layer covering at least one side, or indeed completely encapsulating, the core.
  • a layer of dielectric material may also cover the reflective layer(s).
  • the dielectric material used is thus preferably inorganic, and may, for example, be selected from metal fluorides, metal oxides, metal sulfides, metal nitrides, metal carbides, and combinations thereof.
  • the dielectric material may be in the crystalline, semi-crystalline, or amorphous state.
  • the dielectric material may, for example, be selected from the following materials: MgF 2 , SiO, SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , WO, AlN, BN, B 4 C, WC, TiC, TiN, N 4 Si 3 , ZnS, glass particles, diamond-type carbons, and combinations thereof.
  • the diffractive pigment may be composed of a preformed dielectric or ceramic material such as a naturally lamellar mineral, e.g. mica peroskovite or talc; or synthetic platelets formed from glass, alumina, SiO 2 , carbon, an iron oxide/mica, mica covered in BN, BC, graphite, or bismuth oxychloride, and combinations thereof.
  • a naturally lamellar mineral e.g. mica peroskovite or talc
  • synthetic platelets formed from glass, alumina, SiO 2 , carbon, an iron oxide/mica, mica covered in BN, BC, graphite, or bismuth oxychloride, and combinations thereof.
  • Such materials may include silicone, metal silicides, semiconductor materials formed from elements of groups III, IV, and V, metals having a body centered cubic crystal structure, metal-ceramic compositions or materials, semiconductor glasses, and various combinations thereof.
  • the diffractive pigment used may be selected from those described in US patent application No. 2003/0031870 published on Feb. 13, 2003.
  • a diffractive pigment may, for example, have the following structure: MgF 2 /Al/MgF 2 , a diffractive pigment having this structure being sold by FLEX PRODUCTS under the trade names SPECTRAFLAIR 1400 Pigment Silver or SPECTRAFLAIR 1400 Pigment Silver FG.
  • the proportion by weight of MgF 2 may be in the range 80% to 95% of the total weight of the pigment.
  • diffractive pigments are sold under the trade names Metalure® Prismatic by ECKART®.
  • Fe/Al/Fe or Al/Fe/Al which present non-zero magnetic susceptibility.
  • the quantity of diffractive pigment may be in the range 0.1% to 5% by weight relative to the total weight of the first composition.
  • the size of the diffractive pigment may be in the range 5 ⁇ m to 200 ⁇ m, and preferably in the range 5 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m, e.g. in the range 5 ⁇ m to 30 ⁇ m.
  • the thickness of the diffractive-pigment particles may be less than or equal to 3 ⁇ m, or preferably 2 ⁇ m, e.g. about 1 ⁇ m.
  • the composition may include at least one coloring agent producing light by absorbing at least a fraction of the visible spectrum.
  • Such a coloring agent producing a color by an absorption phenomenon, may be constituted by a pigment that is an optionally magnetic, organic, or inorganic, or it may be a hybrid comprising both organic material and inorganic material.
  • the coloring agent may optionally be a particulate compound.
  • the particles of a single magnetic pigment constitute both the coloring agent, producing the color by an absorption phenomenon, and the magnetic bodies.
  • said colorant may be selected from amongst liposoluble and hydrosoluble colorants.
  • liposoluble colorants are Sudan red, D&C Red No. 17, D&C Green No. 6, ⁇ -carotene, soybean oil, Sudan brown, D&C Yellow No. 11, D&C Violet No. 2, D&C orange No. 5, and quinoline yellow.
  • hydrosoluble colorants examples include beetroot juice and methylene blue.
  • the colorants may represent 0.1% to 20% by weight of the first or second composition, or even 0.1% to 6%, when present.
  • the coloring agents may also be a lake or an organic pigment selected from the following materials and mixtures thereof:
  • Organic pigments that may be mentioned include those with the following denominations: D&C Blue No. 4, D&C Brown No. 1, D&C Green No. 5, D&C Green No. 6, D&C Orange No. 4, D&C Orange No. 5, D&C Orange No. 10, D&C Orange No. 11, D&C Red No. 6, D&C Red No. 7, D&C Red No. 17, D&C Red No. 21, D&C Red No. 22, D&C Red No. 27, D&C Red No. 28, D&C Red No. 30, D&C Red No. 31, D&C Red No. 33, D&C Red No. 34, D&C Red No. 36, D&C Violet No. 2, D&C Yellow No. 7, D&C Yellow No. 8, D&C Yellow No. 10, D&C Yellow No. 11, FD&C Blue No. 1, FD&C Green No. 3, FD&C Red No. 40, FD&C Yellow No. 5, FD&C Yellow No. 6.
  • the coloring agent may be an organic lake supported by an organic support such as colophane or aluminum benzoate, for example.
  • Particular organic lakes include those with the following denominations: D&C Red No. 2 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 3 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 4 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 6 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 6 Barium lake, D&C Red No. 6 Barium/Strontium lake, D&C Red No. 6 Strontium lake, D&C Red No. 6 Potassium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 7 Barium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Calcium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Calcium/Strontium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Zirconium lake, D&C Red No. 8 Sodium lake, D&C Red No. 9 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No.
  • the composition may contain a composite pigment including a core that is coated at least in part by a membrane.
  • a composite pigment may be composed of particles comprising:
  • At least one binder may advantageously contribute to fixing the organic coloring substance onto the inorganic core.
  • the particles of composite pigment may have a variety of forms.
  • said particles may be in the form of flakes or they may be globular, in particular spherical, and may be hollow or solid.
  • the term “in the form of flakes” means particles for which the ratio of the largest dimension to the thickness is 5 or more.
  • a composite pigment may, for example, have a specific surface area in the range 1 square meter per gram (m 2 /g) to 1000 m 2 /g, in particular in the range about 10 m 2 /g to about 600 m 2 /g, and in particular in the range about 20 m 2 /g to about 400 m 2 /g.
  • the specific surface area is the value measured using the BET (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller) method.
  • the proportion by weight of the core may exceed 50% relative to the total weight of the composite pigment, for example lying in the range 50% to 70%, e.g. in the range 60% to 70%.
  • the composite pigment may be different from an interferential pigment as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,428,773, for example.
  • an interferential pigment includes a plurality of layers of constant thickness of materials selected so as to be able to produce optical interferences.
  • the saturation C* of the composite pigment may be greater than or equal to 30, measured in accordance with the following protocol.
  • Pure composite pigment is compacted in a rectangular dish having dimensions of 2 centimeters (cm) ⁇ 1.5 cm and a depth of 3 mm, by applying pressure of 100 bars.
  • the inorganic core may have any form that is suitable for fixing particles of organic coloring substance, for example spherical, globular, granular, polyhedral, acicular, spindle-shaped, flattened in the form of a flake, a rice grain, or a scale, and a combination of these forms, this list not being limiting.
  • the ratio of the largest dimension of the core to its smallest dimension may be in the range 1 to 50.
  • the inorganic core may have a mean size in the range about 1 nm to about 100 nm, or even in the range about 5 nm to about 75 nm, for example in the range about 10 nm to about 50 nm, in particular 20 nm or 25 nm.
  • mean size means the size given by the statistical grain size distribution at half the population, referred to as “D50”.
  • the mean size may be a number mean size determined by image analysis (electron microscopy).
  • the inorganic core may present a refractive index that is greater than or equal to 2, or even greater than or equal to 2.1, e.g. greater than or equal to 2.2.
  • the inorganic core may be formed from an optionally-magnetic material selected from a non-limiting list comprising metallic salts and metal oxides, in particular oxides of titanium, zirconium, cerium, zinc, iron, iron blue, aluminum, and chromium, aluminas, glasses, ceramics, graphite, silicas, silicates, in particular aluminosilicates and borosilicates, synthetic mica, and mixtures thereof.
  • metallic salts and metal oxides in particular oxides of titanium, zirconium, cerium, zinc, iron, iron blue, aluminum, and chromium, aluminas, glasses, ceramics, graphite, silicas, silicates, in particular aluminosilicates and borosilicates, synthetic mica, and mixtures thereof.
  • the inorganic core may have a specific surface area, measured using the BET method, in the range about 1 m 2 /g to about 1000 m 2 /g, preferably in the range about 10 m 2 /g to about 600 m 2 /g, for example in the range about 20 m 2 /g to about 400 m 2 /g.
  • the inorganic core may be colored if appropriate.
  • the organic coloring material may comprise at least one organic pigment, e.g. at least one organic lake.
  • the organic coloring material may be selected from the insoluble particulate compounds in the physiologically acceptable medium of the composition.
  • the organic coloring material may comprise pigments, e.g. organic lakes or other organic coloring materials, that may be selected from the following compounds and mixtures thereof:
  • Organic pigments that may be mentioned include those with the following denominations: D&C Blue No. 4, D&C Brown No. 1, D&C Green No. 5, D&C Green No. 6, D&C Orange No. 4, D&C Orange No. 5, D&C Orange No. 10, D&C Orange No. 11, D&C Red No. 6, D&C Red No. 7, D&C Red No. 17, D&C Red No. 21, D&C Red No. 22, D&C Red No. 27, D&C Red No. 28, D&C Red No. 30, D&C Red No. 31, D&C Red No. 33, D&C Red No. 34, D&C Red No. 36, D&C Violet No. 2, D&C Yellow No. 7, D&C Yellow No. 8, D&C Yellow No. 10, D&C Yellow No. 11, FD&C Blue No. 1, FD&C Green No. 3, FD&C Red No. 40, FD&C Yellow No. 5, FD&C Yellow No. 6.
  • the organic coloring substance may comprise an organic lake supported by an organic support such as colophane or aluminum benzoate, for example.
  • Particular organic lakes include those with the following denominations: D&C Red No. 2 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 3 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 4 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 6 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 6 Barium lake, D&C Red No. 6 Barium/Strontium lake, D&C Red No. 6 Strontium lake, D&C Red No. 6 Potassium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No. 7 Barium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Calcium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Calcium/Strontium lake, D&C Red No. 7 Zirconium lake, D&C Red No. 8 Sodium lake, D&C Red No. 9 Aluminum lake, D&C Red No.
  • the proportion by weight of organic coloring material may lie in the range about 10 parts to about 500 parts by weight per 100 parts of inorganic core, or even in the range about 20 parts to about 250 parts by weight, e.g. in the range about 40 parts to about 125 parts by weight per 100 parts of inorganic core.
  • the total content of organic coloring material of the composition, coming from the composite pigment and from other possible pigments, may be less than 10%, for example, relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • the proportion of organic coloring material may exceed 30% relative to the total weight of the composite pigment, for example lying in the range 30% to 50%, e.g. in the range 30% to 40%.
  • the composite-pigment binder may be of any type provided that it allows the organic coloring substance to adhere to the surface of the inorganic core.
  • the binder may be selected from the following non-limiting list: silicone materials, polymeric, oligomeric or similar materials, in particular from organosilanes, fluoroalkylated organosilanes and polysiloxanes, for example polymethylhydrogen siloxane, as well as a variety of coupling agents such as coupling agents based on silanes, titanates, aluminates, zirconates, and mixtures thereof.
  • the silicone compound may be selected from the following non limiting list:
  • the organosilane compounds (1) may be obtained from alkoxysilane compounds represented by formula (I):
  • alkoxysilane compounds may include alkoxysilanes selected from: methyltriethoxysilane, dimethyldiethoxysilane, phenyltriethoxysilane, diphenyldiethoxysilane, methyltrimethoxysilane, dimethyldimethoxysilane, phenyltrimethoxysilane, diphenyldimethoxysilane, isobutyltrimethoxysilane, decyltrimethoxysilane, and the like, in particular from methyltriethoxysilane, phenyltriethoxysilane, methyltrimethoxysilane, dimethyldimethoxysilane, isobutyltrimethoxysilane, more preferably from methyltriethoxysilane, methyltrimethoxysilane, and phenyltriethoxysilane.
  • the polysiloxanes (2) may in particular have formula (II):
  • R 2 represents H— or CH 3 — and d lies in the range 15 to 450.
  • the modified polysiloxanes (2A) may in particular have the following formula (III):
  • R 3 represents —(CH 2 ) h —;
  • R 4 represents —(CH 2 ) i —CH 3 ;
  • R 5 represents —OH, —COOH, —CH ⁇ CH 2 , —C(CH 3 ) ⁇ CH 2 or —(CH 2 ) j —CH 3 ;
  • R 6 represents —(CH 2 ) k —CH 3 ;
  • g and h lie independently in the range 1 to 15;
  • l and k lie independently in the range 0 to 15;
  • e lies in the range 1 to 50, and
  • f lies in the range 1 to 300;
  • R 7 , R 8 , and R 9 independently represent —(CH 2 ) q —;
  • R 10 represents —OH, —COOH, —CH ⁇ CH 2 , —C(CH 3 ) ⁇ CH 2 or —(CH 2 ) r —CH 3 ;
  • R 11 represents —(CH 2 ) s —CH 3 ;
  • n and q lie independently in the range 1 to 15, r and s lie independently in the range 0 to 15;
  • e lies in the range 1 to 50, and f lies in the range 1 to 300,
  • R 12 represents —(CH 2 ) v —; v lies in the range 1 to 15; t lies in the range 1 to 50, and u lies in the range 1 to 300; or mixtures thereof.
  • Preferred modified polysiloxanes (2A) are modified polysiloxanes carrying polyethers with formula (III).
  • Polysiloxanes modified at the terminal portion (2B) may have formula (VI):
  • R 13 and R 14 may represent —OH, R 16 —OH, or R 17 —COOH, independently of each other;
  • R 15 represents —CH 3 or —C 6 H 5 ;
  • R 16 and R 17 represent —(CH 2 ) y —; y lies in the range 1 to 15; w lies in the range 1 to 200; and x lies in the range 0 to 100.
  • Preferred polysiloxanes modified on at least one end include those carrying at least a radical (R 16 and/or R 17 ) carrying a carboxylic acid group on at least one terminal silicon atom.
  • Fluoroalkylated organosilane compounds (3) may be obtained from fluoroalkylsilanes represented by formula (VII):
  • the fluoroalkylsilanes may be selected from the following non limiting list: trifluoropropyltrimethoxysilane, tridecafluorooctyltrimethoxysilane, heptadecafluorodecyltrimethoxysilane, heptadecafluorodecylmethyldimethoxysilane, trifluoropropyltriethoxysilane, tridecafluorooctyltriethoxysilane, heptadecafluorodecyltriethoxysilane, heptadecafluorodecylmethyldiethoxysilane and the like, in particular trifluoropropyltrimethoxysilane, tridecafluorooctyltrimethoxysilane and heptadecafluorodecyltrimethoxysilane, and more preferably trifluoropropyl trimethoxysi
  • the silane-based coupling agents may be selected from the following non limiting list: vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, ⁇ -aminopropyl-triethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -mercaptopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -methacryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, N- ⁇ (aminoethyl)- ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropylmethyldimethoxysilane, ⁇ -chloropropyltrimethoxysilane, and the like.
  • the titanate-based coupling agents may be selected from the following list: isopropylstearoyl titanate, isopropyltris(dioctylpyrophosphate)titanate, isopropyltri(N-aminoethyl-aminoethyl)titanate, tetraoctylbis(ditridecylphosphate)titanate, tetra(2,2-diaryloxymethyl-1-butyl)bis(ditridecyl)phosphate titanate, bis(dioctylpyrophosphate)oxyacetate titanate, bis(dioctylpyrophosphate)ethylene titanate, and the like.
  • the aluminate-based coupling agents may be selected from acetoalkoxyaluminum diisopropylate, aluminum diisopropoxymonoethylacetoacetate, aluminum triethylacetoacetate, aluminum triacetylacetonate, and the like.
  • the zirconate-based coupling agents may be selected from the following list: zirconium tetrakisacetylacetonate, zirconium dibutoxybisacetylacetonate, zirconium tetrakisethylacetoacetate, zirconium tributoxymonoethylacetoacetate, zirconium tributoxyacetylacetonate, and the like.
  • the compounds acting as a binder may have a molar mass in the range 300 to 100 000.
  • the binder is preferably in the liquid state or is soluble in water or other solvents.
  • the quantity of binder may lie in the range 0.01% to 15%, in particular from 0.02% to 12.5%, and more particularly from 0.03% to 10% by weight (calculated with respect to C or Si) relative to the weight of particles comprising the core and the binder. Further details regarding the calculation of the relative quantity of binder can be found in patent application EP 1 184 426 A2.
  • the relative proportion of binder may be less than or equal to 5%, e.g. less than or equal to 3%, relative to the total weight of the composite pigment.
  • the composite pigment may be prepared using any appropriate method, e.g. a mechanical/chemical method or a method of precipitation in solution, with the organic coloring material being dissolved, then precipitated onto the surface of the core.
  • a binder may optionally be used.
  • a method comprising mechanically mixing an organic pigment and the inorganic core is preferred.
  • a binder may be added or mixed to the inorganic core before the organic coloring material is introduced.
  • the composite pigment may, for example, be produced using one of the processes described in European patent applications EP 1 184 426 and EP 1 217 046, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference, and advantageously by the process described in EP 1 184 426.
  • the particles intended to constitute the inorganic core are first mixed with the binder.
  • the binder can adhere uniformly to the surface of the inorganic core, it is preferable to pass said particles initially through a mill to disaggregate them.
  • the mixing and agitation conditions are selected so that the core is uniformly coated with binder.
  • Such conditions may be controlled so that the linear load is in the range 19.6 N/cm (newtons/centimeter) to 19160 N/cm, in particular in the range 98 N/cm to 14170 N/cm and preferably in the range 147 N/cm to 980 N/cm;
  • the treatment time is in the range 5 minutes to 24 hours, preferably in the range 10 minutes to 20 hours;
  • the rotation rate may be in the range 2 rpm (revolutions per minute) to 1000 rpm, in particular in the range 5 rpm to 1000 rpm, and more preferably in the range 10 rpm to 800 rpm.
  • the organic coloring substance is added and mixed with agitation so that it adheres to the layer of binder.
  • Mixing and agitation may be carried out using an apparatus which can apply a sharp shearing and/or compressive force to the mixture of powders.
  • apparatus of that type are roller mixers, blade mixers, and the like. Roller mixers are particularly suitable. A list of suitable apparatus is given in EP 1 184 426 A2.
  • the organic coloring substance is dissolved in ethanol and the inorganic cores are then dispersed in said ethanolic solution.
  • the composition may include at least one interferential or diffractive pigment and/or reflective particles.
  • the first composition contains at least one goniochromatic coloring agent in which a color change can be observed as a function of the angle of observation.
  • the goniochromatic coloring agent may optionally be magnetic.
  • the coloring agent may be selected so that its range of colors passes substantially through the color of the magnetic particles.
  • this can make the magnetic particles more difficult to detect so long as they are not oriented under the effect of a magnetic field.
  • composition containing the magnetic bodies may contain at least one goniochromatic coloring agent which may present magnetic properties, where appropriate.
  • goniochromatic coloring agent means a coloring agent that makes it possible, when the composition is spread on a surface, to obtain a color path in the a*b* plane of the 1976 CIE color space which corresponds to a variation Dh° of the hue angle h° of at least 20° when the angle of observation is varied relative to the normal in the range 0° to 80° for light at an angle of incidence of 45°.
  • the color path may be measured by means of a spectrogonioreflectometer, from INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS and referenced GON 360 GONIOMETER, after the first composition has been spread in the fluid state to a thickness of 300 ⁇ m by means of an automatic spreader on a contrast card from ERICHSEN and referenced Typ 24/5, the measurements being performed on the black background of the card.
  • a spectrogonioreflectometer from INSTRUMENT SYSTEMS and referenced GON 360 GONIOMETER
  • the goniochromatic coloring agent may be selected from multilayer interference structures and liquid crystal coloring agents.
  • a multilayer structure may comprise at least two layers, each layer being produced, for example, from at least one material selected from the group constituted by the following materials: MgF 2 , CeF 3 , ZnS, ZnSe, Si, SiO 2 , Ge, Te, Fe 2 O 3 , Pt, Va, Al 2 O 3 , MgO, Y 2 O 3 , S 2 O 3 , SiO, HfO 2 , ZrO 2 , CeO 2 , Nb 2 O 5 , Ta 2 O 5 , TiO 2 , Ag, Al, Au, Cu, Rb, Ti, Ta, W, Zn, MoS 2 , cryolite, alloys, polymers, and combinations thereof.
  • the multilayer structure may optionally be symmetrical with respect to a central layer as regards the chemical nature of the stacked layers. Depending on the thickness and nature of the various layers, different effects are obtained.
  • Examples of symmetrical multilayer interference structures are as follows: Fe 2 O 3 /SiO 2 /Fe 2 O 3 /SiO 2 /Fe 2 O 3 , a pigment having this structure being sold under the trade name SICOPEARL by BASF; MoS 2 /SiO 2 /mica-oxide/SiO 2 /MoS 2 ; Fe 2 O 3 /SiO 2 /mica-oxide/SiO 2 /Fe 2 O 3 ; TiO 2 /SiO 2 /TiO 2 and TiO 2 /Al 2 O 3 /TiO 2 , pigments with these structures being sold under the trade name XIRONA by MERCK (Darmstadt).
  • liquid crystal coloring agents comprise silicones, or cellulose ethers onto which mesomorphic groups have been grafted.
  • suitable liquid crystal goniochromatic particles are those sold by CHENIX, and those sold under the trade name HELICONE® HC by WACKER.
  • Suitable goniochromatic coloring agents are some nacres; pigments having effects on synthetic substrates, in particular alumina, silica, borosilicate, iron oxide, or aluminum type substrates; or holographic interference flakes coming from a polyterephthalate film.
  • the material may further contain dispersed goniochromatic fibers. Such fibers could present a length that is less than 80 ⁇ m, for example.
  • nacre means colored particles of any form, which may optionally be iridescent, as produced in the shells of certain mollusks, or which are synthesized, and which exhibit a “pearlescent” coloring effect by optical interference.
  • Nacres may be selected from nacre pigments such as mica titanium coated with iron oxide, mica coated with bismuth oxychloride, mica titanium coated with chromium oxide, mica titanium coated with an organic colorant, in particular of the type mentioned above, and nacre pigments based on bismuth oxychloride. They may also be particles of mica on the surface of which at least two successive layers of metal oxides and/or organic coloring substances have been superimposed.
  • the nacres may have a yellow, pink, red, bronze, orangey, brown, gold, and/or coppery color or glint.
  • nacres suitable for being introduced into the first composition are gold color nacres, in particular those sold by ENGELHARD under the trade names Brilliant gold 212G (Timica), Gold 222C (Cloisonne), Sparkle gold (Timica), Gold 4504 (Chromalite), and Monarch gold 233X (Cloisonne); bronze nacres, in particular those sold by MERCK under the trade names Bronze fine (17384) (Colorona) and Bronze (17353) (Colorona), and by ENGELHARD under the trade name Super bronze (Cloisonne); orange nacres especially those sold by ENGELHARD under the trade names Orange 363C (Cloisonne) and Orange MCR 101 (Cosmica), and by MERCK under the trade names Passion orange (Colorona) and Matte orange (17449) (Microna); brown-tinted nacres sold by ENGELHARD under the trade names Nu-antique copper 340XB (Cloisonne) and Brown
  • the composition may also include reflective particles selected from particles of synthetic substrate at least partially coated with at least one layer of at least one metal oxide selected, for example, from oxides of titanium, in particular TiO 2 , of iron, in particular Fe 2 O 3 , of tin, or of chromium, barium sulfate, and the following materials: MgF 2 , CrF 3 , ZnS, ZnSe, SiO 2 , Al 2 O 3 , MgO, Y 2 O 3 , SeO 3 , SiO, HfO 2 , ZrO 2 , CeO 2 , Nb 2 O 5 , Ta 2 O 5 , MoS 2 , and their mixtures.
  • at least one metal oxide selected, for example, from oxides of titanium, in particular TiO 2 , of iron, in particular Fe 2 O 3 , of tin, or of chromium, barium sulfate, and the following materials: MgF 2 , CrF 3 , ZnS, ZnSe, Si
  • particles comprising a substrate of synthetic mica coated with titanium dioxide, or glass particles coated either with brown iron oxide, titanium oxide, tin oxide, or one of their mixtures such as those sold under the trade name REFLECKS® by ENGELHARD.
  • the composition containing the magnetic bodies includes a physiologically acceptable medium.
  • physiologically acceptable medium means a non-toxic medium that can be applied to the skin, to the nails, to hair, or to the lips of human beings.
  • the physiologically acceptable medium is generally adapted to the nature of the surface onto which the composition is to be applied, and to the form in which the composition is packaged.
  • composition may include ingredients other than those described above, in particular at least one solvent, one oily phase, one film-forming polymer, and/or one dermatologically or cosmetically active ingredient, in particular as a function of its dosage or “galenical” form.
  • composition containing the magnetic bodies may include at least one aqueous or organic solvent, in particular a volatile organic solvent.
  • the first composition may advantageously include a volatile solvent, in particular a volatile organic solvent.
  • volatile solvent as used in the context of the present invention means a solvent that is liquid at ambient temperature, having a non-zero vapor pressure at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure, in particular a vapor pressure in the range 0.13 pascals (Pa) to 40000 Pa (10 ⁇ 3 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) to 300 mm Hg), and preferably in the range 1.3 Pa to 13000 Pa (0.01 mm Hg to 100 mm Hg), and preferably in the range 1.3 Pa to 1300 Pa (0.01 mm Hg to 10 mm Hg).
  • the solvents may be present in an amount in the range 0.1% to 99%, relative to the total weight of the composition under consideration.
  • the quantity of solvent(s), in particular organic solvent(s), depends on the nature of the surface to which the composition is intended to be applied.
  • the first composition may include at least one volatile solvent constituted by a volatile oil.
  • the oil may be a silicone oil or a hydrocarbon oil, or may include a mixture of such oils.
  • silicon oil as used in the context of the present invention means an oil including at least one silicon atom, and in particular at least one Si—O group.
  • hydrocarbon oil means an oil containing mainly hydrogen and carbon atoms and possibly oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and/or phosphorus atoms.
  • the volatile hydrocarbon oils may be selected from hydrocarbon oils having 8 to 16 carbon atoms, and in particular C8-C16 branched alkanes (also termed isoparaffins) such as isododecane (also termed 2,2,4,4,6-pentamethylheptane), isodecane, isohexadecane, and oils sold under the trade names Isopars® or Permethyls®, for example.
  • isoparaffins also termed isododecane (also termed 2,2,4,4,6-pentamethylheptane)
  • isodecane also termed 2,2,4,4,6-pentamethylheptane
  • isodecane also termed 2,2,4,4,6-pentamethylheptane
  • isodecane isohexadecane
  • oils sold under the trade names Isopars® or Permethyls® for example.
  • Volatile oils that may also be used are volatile silicones, such as volatile linear or cyclic silicone oils, for example, in particular oils having a viscosity ⁇ 8 centistokes (cSt) (8 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 square meters per second (m 2 /s)), and having in particular 2 to 10 silicon atoms, and in particular 2 to 7 silicon atoms, the silicones possibly including alkyl or alkoxy groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
  • volatile silicones such as volatile linear or cyclic silicone oils, for example, in particular oils having a viscosity ⁇ 8 centistokes (cSt) (8 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 square meters per second (m 2 /s)), and having in particular 2 to 10 silicon atoms, and in particular 2 to 7 silicon atoms, the silicones possibly including alkyl or alkoxy groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
  • cSt centistokes
  • suitable volatile silicone oils are in particular dimethicones having a viscosity of 5 cSt to 6 cSt, octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, decamethylcyclopentasiloxane, dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, heptamethylhexyltrisiloxane, heptamethyloctyltrisiloxane, hexamethyldisiloxane, octamethyltrisiloxane, decamethyltetrasiloxane, dodecamethylpentasiloxane, and mixtures thereof.
  • R represents an alkyl group comprising 2 to 4 carbon atoms and having one or more hydrogen atoms that can be substituted by a fluoride or chloride atom.
  • fluorinated volatile oils such as nonafluoromethoxybutane or perfluoromethylcyclopentane, and mixtures thereof.
  • a composition of the invention may contain 0.01% to 95% by weight of volatile oil relative to the total weight of the composition, for example, and preferably 1% to 75% by weight.
  • composition may comprise at least one organic solvent selected from the following list:
  • the composition may also comprise water or a mixture of water and hydrophilic organic solvents which are routinely used in cosmetics, such as alcohols, in particular linear or branched lower monoalcohols containing 2 to 5 carbon atoms, such as ethanol, isopropanol or n-propanol, polyols such as glycerine, diglycerine, propylene glycol, sorbitol, pentylene glycol, or polyethylene glycols.
  • the first composition may also contain hydrophilic C 2 ethers and C 2 -C 4 aldehydes.
  • the water or mixture of water and hydrophilic organic solvents may be present in the first and/or second composition in an amount in the range 0% to 90%, in particular 0.1% to 90% by weight, and preferably 0% to 60% by weight, more particularly 0.1% to 60% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • the composition may, for example, include an oily phase and in particular at least one fat that is liquid at ambient temperature (25° C.) and under atmospheric pressure (760 mm of Hg) and/or a fat that is solid at ambient temperature, such as waxes, pasty fats, gums, and mixtures thereof.
  • the oily phase may also contain lipophilic organic solvents.
  • the composition may have a continuous oily phase which may contain less than 5% water, in particular less than 1% water relative to its total weight, and in particular it may be in the anhydrous form.
  • Fats that are liquid at ambient temperature are: hydrocarbon-containing vegetable oils such as liquid fatty acid triglycerides containing 4 to 10 carbon atoms, for example heptanoic or octanoic acid triglycerides, or sunflower, corn, soybean, grapeseed, sesame seed, apricot kernel, macadamia nut, castor, or avocado stone oil, caprylic/capric acid triglycerides, jojoba oil, shea nut butter oil, lanolin, acetylated lanolin; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin, such as paraffin oils and their derivatives, Vaseline, polydecenes, hydrogenated polyisobutene such as Parleam; synthesized esters and ethers, in particular fatty acids such as Purcellin oil, isopropyl myristate, 2-ethylhexyl palmitate, 2-octyldodecy
  • hydrocarbon-containing vegetable oils such as liquid
  • the presence of an oily phase may impart a gloss effect, and may present a refractive index in the range 1.47 to 1.51, for example, and preferably in the range 1.48 to 1.50.
  • the refractive index is measured at ambient temperature (25° C.) by means of a refractometer.
  • the composition may include at least one structuring agent for the liquid oily phase (formed by the above-described volatile or non-volatile organic solvents and/or oils) selected from waxes, semi-crystalline polymers, lipophilic gelling agents, and mixtures thereof.
  • structuring agent for the liquid oily phase formed by the above-described volatile or non-volatile organic solvents and/or oils selected from waxes, semi-crystalline polymers, lipophilic gelling agents, and mixtures thereof.
  • Pasty fats are generally hydrocarbon-containing compounds with a melting point in the range 25° C. to 60.C, preferably in the range 30° C. to 45° C., and/or with hardness in the range 0.001 megapascals (MPa) to 0.5 MPa, preferably in the range 0.005 MPa to 0.4 MPa, such as lanolins and derivatives thereof.
  • MPa megapascals
  • Waxes may be solid at ambient temperature (25° C.) with a reversible solid/liquid change of state, with a melting point of more than 30° C. and up to 200° C., a hardness of more than 0.5 MPa, and with an anisotropic crystalline organization in the solid state.
  • the waxes may have a melting point of more than 25° C., and preferably more than 45° C.
  • the waxes may be hydrocarbon-containing, fluorinated and/or silicone-containing and may be of animal, mineral, vegetable and/or synthetic origin.
  • Suitable waxes that may be mentioned are beeswax, carnauba wax or candelilla wax, paraffin, microcrystalline waxes, ceresin, or ozokerite; synthetic waxes such as polyethylene or Fischer-Tropsch waxes or silicone waxes such as alkyl or alkoxydimethicone containing 16 to 45 carbon atoms.
  • the composition may contain 0 to 50% by weight of waxes relative to the total weight of the composition, or even 1% to 30% by weight.
  • Suitable gums are generally high molecular weight polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS) or cellulose gums or polysaccharides.
  • the composition may also include a film-forming polymer, in particular for a mascara, a nail varnish, or a foundation.
  • film-forming polymer means a polymer that can form, by itself or in the presence of an additional film-forming agent, a continuous film that adheres to a surface, in particular to keratinous substances.
  • Suitable film-forming polymers for use in the composition in accordance with the invention include synthetic polymers, of the radical or polycondensate type, natural polymers such as nitrocellulose or cellulose esters, and mixtures thereof.
  • Radical type film-forming polymers may in particular be vinyl polymers or copolymers, in particular acrylic polymers.
  • Vinyl film-forming polymers may result from polymerizing monomers with an ethylenically unsaturated bond containing at least one acid group and/or esters of said acid monomers and/or amides of said acid monomers, such as ⁇ , ⁇ -ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acids, for example acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, maleic acid, or itaconic acid.
  • monomers with an ethylenically unsaturated bond containing at least one acid group and/or esters of said acid monomers and/or amides of said acid monomers, such as ⁇ , ⁇ -ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acids, for example acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, maleic acid, or itaconic acid.
  • Vinyl film-forming polymers may also result from homopolymerizing or copolymerizing monomers selected from vinyl esters such as vinyl acetate, vinyl neodecanoate, vinyl pivalate, vinyl benzoate, and vinyl t-butyl benzoate, and styrene monomers such as styrene and alphamethyl styrene.
  • vinyl esters such as vinyl acetate, vinyl neodecanoate, vinyl pivalate, vinyl benzoate, and vinyl t-butyl benzoate
  • styrene monomers such as styrene and alphamethyl styrene.
  • film-forming polycondensates examples include polyurethanes, polyesters, polyester amides, polyamides, and polyureas, this list not being limiting.
  • Polymers of natural origin may be selected from shellac resin, gum sandarac, dammar resin, gum elemi, copal resin, cellulose polymers such as nitrocellulose, ethylcellulose, or nitrocellulose esters selected, for example, from cellulose acetate, cellulose acetobutyrate, and cellulose acetopropionate, and mixtures thereof.
  • the film-forming polymer may be present in the form of solid particles in an aqueous or oily dispersion, generally known as latexes or psuedolatexes.
  • the film-forming polymer may comprise one or more stable dispersions of generally spherical polymer particles of one or more polymers in a physiologically acceptable liquid oily phase.
  • Said dispersions are generally termed polymer NADs (non-aqueous dispersions), in contrast to latexes which are aqueous polymer dispersions.
  • Said dispersions may be in the form of nanoparticles of polymers in stable dispersion in said oily phase.
  • the nanoparticle size is preferably in the range 5 nm to 600 nm. Techniques for preparing said dispersions are well known to the person skilled in the art.
  • Aqueous film-forming polymer dispersions which may be used are acrylic dispersions sold under the trade names NEOCRYL XK-90®, NEOCRYL A-1070®, NEOCRYL A-1090®, NEOCRYL BT-62®, NEOCRYL A-1079®, NEOCRYL A-523® by AVECIA-NEORESINS, and DOW LATEX 432® by DOW CHEMICAL; DAITOSOL 5000 AD® by DAITO KASEI KOGYO; or aqueous polyurethane dispersions sold under the trade names NEOREZ R-981® and NEOREZ R-974® by AVECIA-NEORESINS; AVALURE UR-405®, AVALURE UR-410®, AVALURE UR-425®, AVALURE UR-450®, SANCURE 875®, SANCURE 861®, SANCURE 878®, and SANCURE 2060® by GOODRICH; IMPRANIL 85®
  • the composition includes at least one film-forming polymer that is a film-forming linear sequenced ethylene polymer.
  • the polymer preferably comprises at least a first sequence and at least a second sequence having different glass transition temperatures (Tg), said first and second sequences being connected together by an intermediate sequence comprising at least one monomer that constitutes the first sequence and at least one monomer that constitutes the second sequence.
  • the first and second sequences of the sequenced polymer are advantageously incompatible with each other.
  • composition containing the magnetic bodies may contain at least one optionally-magnetic filler.
  • filler means particles of any form which are insoluble in the composition medium regardless of the temperature at which the composition is manufactured. A filler primarily acts to modify the rheology or texture of the composition. The nature and quantity of the particles could depend on the desired mechanical properties and textures.
  • fillers examples include amongst others talc, mica, silica, kaolin, and sericite, and powders of polyamide, polyolefin, e.g. polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polymethylmethacrylate, or polyurethane, powdered starch, and silicone resin beads.
  • the fillers may be intended to create a fuzzy effect, in particular for a foundation, so as to conceal skin imperfections.
  • composition containing the magnetic bodies may also include a film-forming auxiliary agent that encourages the formation of a film with the film-forming polymer.
  • the composition may include at least one cosmetically or dermatologically active ingredient.
  • Suitable cosmetically, dermatologically, hygienically, or pharmaceutically active ingredients for use in the compositions of the invention are moisturizing agents (polyols such as glycerine), vitamins (C, A, E, F, B, or PP), essential fatty acids, essential oils, ceramides, sphingolipids, liposoluble or nanoparticle sun screens, and specific skin treatment active ingredients (protective agents, antibacterials, anti-wrinkle agents, etc), self-tanning agents.
  • Said active ingredients may be used in concentrations in the range 0 to 20%, for example, in particular in the range 0.001% to 15% relative to the total weight of the composition.
  • composition may also contain ingredients that are routinely used in cosmetics, such as thickeners, surfactants, oligo-elements, moisturizing agents, softeners, sequestrating agents, fragrances, alkalinizing or acidifying agents, preservatives, antioxidants, UV filters, colorants, or mixtures thereof.
  • ingredients that are routinely used in cosmetics such as thickeners, surfactants, oligo-elements, moisturizing agents, softeners, sequestrating agents, fragrances, alkalinizing or acidifying agents, preservatives, antioxidants, UV filters, colorants, or mixtures thereof.
  • composition of the invention may include constituents which are conventionally used in the fields under consideration, and which are present in quantities appropriate to the desired dosage form.
  • the composition may be in a variety of forms, depending on its purpose.
  • the composition may thus be in any dosage form that is normally used for topical application, in particular in the anhydrous form, in the form of an oily or aqueous solution, an oily or aqueous gel, an oil-in-water or a water-in-oil emulsion, a waxin-water or a water-in-wax emulsion, a multiple emulsion or a dispersion of oil in water due to vesicles located on the oil/water interface.
  • the composition may be in the form of a powder, or even a gel.
  • the magnetic device may comprise a permanent magnet or an electromagnet powered by at least one optionally-rechargeable battery, for example.
  • the magnetic device may include a switch enabling the electromagnet to be powered selectively with electricity.
  • the magnetic device may be arranged so as to create a magnetic field of orientation that varies over time.
  • the magnetic device may, for example, include a motor enabling the magnet to be rotated.
  • the magnetic device may comprise a plurality of solenoids disposed so as to generate a rotating magnetic field when powered sequentially with electricity.
  • a rotating magnetic field may make it possible to obtain a pattern presenting circular symmetry, e.g. a pattern giving the impression of a sphere in relief.
  • the electromagnet(s) may be powered continuously or intermittently, as desired by the user.
  • the magnetic device may be arranged so that the electromagnets(s) need not be powered while the magnetic device is not correctly positioned close to the surface coated with the first composition.
  • the magnetic field is at least 50 milli teslas (mT), for example, even at least 66 mT, better at least 0.2 T, or even at least 1 T (10000 Gauss).
  • the magnetic device may include a member enabling it to be positioned relative to the surface on which the composition has been deposited. This makes it possible to prevent the magnetic device from accidentally coming into contact with the composition and/or makes it possible to center the pattern formed on the region under consideration.
  • the magnetic device is secured to an applicator that is used to apply the cosmetic composition. This makes it possible to reduce the number of objects that need to be manipulated by the user and makes it easier to apply makeup.
  • the magnetic device comprises a magnet mounted at a first end of a rod having a second end that is connected to a handle of an applicator that is used to apply the cosmetic composition.
  • the magnetic field may also be exerted by means of a magnetic structure, in particular a flexible structure, including alternate N and S poles.
  • a magnetic structure in particular a flexible structure, including alternate N and S poles.
  • such a structure may make it possible to form repeated patterns, e.g. stripes, on the first composition.
  • the invention also provides, a kit for implementing the method as defined above, said kit comprising:
  • the magnetic device may be arranged so as to generate a magnetic field that is sufficiently strong to be able to modify the orientation and/or the position of the magnetic bodies within the composition after it has been applied to a surface such as the skin, the lips, the nails, or hair, in order to change their appearance.
  • the magnetic field is exerted shortly after it has been deposited, so as to change the appearance of said composition before it has dried.
  • the composition may be a nail varnish, a foundation, or a lipstick, and may present the characteristics as defined above.
  • the magnetic device may be as defined above.
  • the kit may comprise a compact housing the first cosmetic composition and the magnetic device.
  • the compact may, for example, include a plurality of magnets of various shapes in order to produce different patterns.
  • the kit may also include an additional cosmetic composition for applying to the above-mentioned composition, or to the surface before the above-mentioned composition is applied.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of a kit of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a diagrammatic and fragmentary axial section view showing the magnetic device of FIG. 1 ;
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are diagrams showing the kit being used
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of a pattern that can be obtained by means of the invention
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a receptacle containing an additional composition that is suitable for being applied to the surface
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing, in isolation, another example of a magnetic device that can be used.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the FIG. 7 magnetic device provided with a positioning member for positioning the magnet facing the made-up surface;
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 are diagrams of other examples of kits of the invention.
  • FIG. 11 shows the FIG. 10 kit being used
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing, in elevation and in isolation, an example of an applicator secured to a magnetic device
  • FIG. 13 is an axial and diagrammatic section of another example of a kit of the invention.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing another example of a kit of the invention.
  • FIG. 15 shows another example of a packaging device for the composition
  • FIG. 16 shows a perforated mask that is suitable for being used during implementation of the method of the invention.
  • FIG. 17 shows a magnetic sheet that is suitable for being used during implementation of the method of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows a kit 1 comprising a cosmetic composition C 1 containing magnetic particles P having orientation and/or position that affects the appearance of the composition after it has been deposited on a surface such as the skin, the lips, the nails, hair, or even false nails.
  • the composition C 1 is a nail varnish contained in a receptacle 2 that is closed by a cap 3 .
  • the cap supports a non-magnetic cosmetics applicator 4 including an applicator member 5 constituted by a brush enabling the varnish to be applied to the nails.
  • the kit 1 further comprises a magnetic device 10 that makes it possible to generate a magnetic field that is useful for changing the appearance of the composition C 1 without making contact therewith.
  • the magnetic device 10 comprises a permanent magnet 12 supported by a support member 13 of longitudinal axis X, the polar axis of the magnet 12 being substantially perpendicular to the axis X.
  • the magnetic device 10 is arranged to generate a rotating magnetic field, and includes a motor (not shown), housed in a casing 15 , so as to rotate the support member 13 about it axis X.
  • a switch 16 is present on the casing 15 so as to enable the user to switch on the motor, thereby rotating the support member 13 together with the magnet 12 .
  • the rotating magnetic field is generated by a plurality of solenoids that are powered sequentially so as to generate a rotating field.
  • the user can begin, as shown in FIG. 3 , by applying the composition C 1 by means of an applicator 4 to the surface S to be made up, specifically a fingernail.
  • the user brings the magnetic device 10 over a central region R of the surface S and actuates the switch 16 so as to make the magnet 12 turn.
  • the magnetic particles contained in the composition C 1 tend to come into alignment with the field lines of the magnet 12 and change orientation, thereby leading to a change in the appearance of the composition C 1 .
  • the user can choose the length of time the magnetic field is to be applied as a function of the desired result.
  • the pattern obtained can give the impression of a sphere in relief, as shown in FIG. 5 .
  • a second composition C 2 e.g. a transparent varnish, contained in a receptacle shown in FIG. 6 , once the composition C 1 has dried.
  • Applying the second composition C 2 makes it possible to create an effect of additional depth, for example.
  • composition C 1 may have the following formulation, with quantities being expressed in percentages by weight in all of the examples below.
  • Nitrocellulose 11 N-ethyl o,p-toluenesulfonamide 5 Alkyde resin 10 Isopropanol 4 Magnetic pigment* 0.5 Reflective particles having metallic luster** 3 Butyl acetate/ethyl acetate 50/50 Qsp 100 *Nacres containing at least 14% of Fe 3 O 4 , referenced COLORONA PATINA GOLD (117288), and sold by MERCK. **METASHINE ® ME2040 PS.
  • said second composition has the following formulation.
  • Such a composition makes it possible to create an effect of additional depth.
  • the second composition may be intended to create a colored base, and it is applied before the first.
  • the second composition then has the following formulation.
  • FIG. 7 shows a magnetic device which, at its end, includes a permanent magnet 12 in the form of a bar.
  • the user can, for example, move the magnet into the vicinity of the composition C 1 as a function of the desired result.
  • the magnetic device may include a member enabling it to be positioned relative to the surface S.
  • the positioning member serves to prevent the magnetic device from touching the composition while the magnetic field is being exerted.
  • the positioning member can also serve to center the pattern that is produced relative to the surface S, e.g. the nail.
  • the positioning member could take various forms, e.g. that of an extension 17 offering an abutment surface for engaging the end of the finger, as shown in FIG. 8 .
  • FIG. 9 shows another embodiment of a kit 1 of the invention, including a first composition C 1 constituted in this embodiment by a liquid lipstick or a lipgloss.
  • the applicator 4 comprises a flocked endpiece 20 supported by the cap 3 of the receptacle 2 .
  • the magnetic device 10 is in the form of a flexible structure, e.g. made of plastics material filled with magnetized particles, creating alternate N and S poles, thereby making it possible to form repeated patterns, e.g. stripes, on the surface coated with the first composition.
  • composition C 1 presents the following formulation.
  • Octyl-2 dodecanol 10 Ditertiobutyl 4-hydroxytoluene 0.07 Polybutene (monoolefins/isoparaffins 95/5) 50 (PM: 2060) A mixture of isopropyl, isobutyl, and n-butyl 0.4 p-hydroxybenzoates (40/30/30) Pentaerythrityl tetraisostearate 11.33 Tridecyle trimellitate 13 2-decyl tetradecanoic acid triglyceride 15 (GUERBET C24) Magnetic pigment* 0.2 Reflective particles having metallic luster** 3 *Nacres containing at least 14% of Fe 3 O 4 , sold under the reference CLOISONNE NU ANTIQUE GREEN 828 CB by ENGELHARD. **COSMETIC METALLIC POWDER VISIONAIRE HONEY ® 560316° from ECKART.
  • kit 1 Another kit 1 of the invention is shown in FIG. 10 .
  • the kit 1 includes a compact 30 constituted by a base body 31 and a lid 32 hinged thereon.
  • the base body 31 includes a compartment 33 housing the composition C 1 , which, in the embodiment shown, is constituted by a foundation in the form of a paste.
  • the base body 31 includes a housing 34 arranged to receive at least one magnet 12 .
  • the magnet 12 may present an adhesive face 25 or any other mounting means enabling the user to fix it to the end of a finger so as to bring it into the vicinity of the made-up zone, e.g. a region of the face as shown in FIG. 11 .
  • the user can modify the clarity of said composition by exposing it to the magnetic field generated by the magnet 12 .
  • composition for making up the skin can have the following formulation.
  • Magnesium sulfate 1.5 Sodium carboxymethylcellulose 0.5 Distearyldimethylammonium modified hectorite 1 Cyclopenta dimethylsiloxane 16 Glycerol 5 A mixture of oxyethylenated 9 polymethylketyldimethyl methylsiloxane, polyglycerol isostearate (4 moles), hexyl laurate Water 31.6 A mixture of ethylene glycol acetyl stearate, 0.3 glyceryl tristearate Brown iron oxide coated with aluminum stearoyl 1.58 glutamate (97/3) Anatase titanium oxide coated with stearoyl 18.17 glutamate (97/3) Yellow iron oxide coated with aluminum 4.56 stearoyl glutamate (93/3) Black iron oxide coated with aluminum stearoyl 0.69 glutamate (97/3) Polydimethylsiloxane (viscosity: 5 cSt) 6 Magnetic pigment* 0.5 Reflective particles having metallic luster** 0.6 1,2-
  • the magnet 12 may, where appropriate, be incorporated in the applicator.
  • the closure cap 3 is surmounted by the magnet 12 on the side remote from the applicator member 5 .
  • the magnet 12 is supported by a support member 13 surmounted by a cap 51 , and can, when not in use, be housed in a compartment 50 of the cap 3 for closing the receptacle 2 containing the first composition C 1 .
  • the cap 51 serves as a handle for the magnet 12 , and also serves to close the compartment 50 .
  • the magnetic field is not beyond the ambit of the present invention for the magnetic field to be generated by an electromagnet instead of by a permanent magnet.
  • FIG. 14 shows a kit 1 comprising a receptacle 2 constituted by a pot containing the first composition C 1 , and a magnetic device 10 comprising an electromagnet 40 at one end of a casing 44 housing the power supply.
  • a switch 45 enables the electromagnet 40 to be switched on selectively by the user.
  • composition C 1 Various devices other than those described above for packaging and/or dispensing or applying the composition C 1 can be used.
  • the composition C 1 can be deposited on the surface S without using an applicator, but in the form of a spray, e.g. by using a pump 60 as shown in FIG. 15 .
  • the spray can also be generated by means of an airbrush or by a pressurized receptacle, for example.
  • a perforated mask 70 as shown in FIG. 16 in which its perforation pattern 71 is in the shape of a star, can be interposed between the spray and the surface to be made up.
  • An optionally-perforated sheet 75 that is permeable to the magnetic field can be interposed between the magnet 12 or the electromagnet 40 and the surface S, so as to change the shape of the field lines and create novel effects.
  • the kit may include a plurality of magnets having various shapes, so as to create various patterns.

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