WO1997023194A1 - Shampoo composition containing capsules or particles - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a shampoo composition containing encapsulated or particulated oily substances.
- the shampoo composition of the present invention ensures the homogeneous dispersion and stability of such capsules or particles for long periods and provides excellent conditioning and esthetic effects for the hair.
- hair conditioning and esthetic agents including mineral, animal and plant oils.
- oily substances due to their physicochemical properties, such oily substances are inconvenient for general use and application. Once such substances are incorporated into a shampoo, they are not readily applicable to the shampoo system and thus adversely effect the intrinsic performance of the shampoo, rather imparting the desired physical and esthetic properties to the hair.
- Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. (Sho)46-38244 discloses a method of treating a capsule wall membrane such as gelatin with a cross-linking agent such as formaldehyde and glutaraldehyde, followed by drying and heating at a temperature of 120T to 150 ° .
- (Sho)56-100630 discloses a method of treating an aqueous dispersion containing a capsule having a wall membrane of polyvinyl alcohol with, for example, acids and dialdehydes such as glyoxal and glutaraldehyde; or acids and urea and/or melanine and formaldehyde; or alkali and divinylsulfone and/or methylvinyl ketone; or alkali and epichlorohydrin.
- acids and dialdehydes such as glyoxal and glutaraldehyde; or acids and urea and/or melanine and formaldehyde; or alkali and divinylsulfone and/or methylvinyl ketone; or alkali and epichlorohydrin.
- (Sho)56- 100631 discloses a method of treating an aqueous dispersion containing a capsule having a wall membrane of polyvinyl alcohol with an organic titanium compound such as diisopropoxy titanium bisacetyl acetone and aminoalcohol titanium chelate.
- EP Publication No. 0590538 Al discloses a transparent leave-on hair treatment composition including capsules of a water insoluble hair-treating compound encased in a shell material such as gelatin or acacia gum.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,185,155 discloses a process for producing capsules containing a hydrophobic material with the use of silica particles whose size are all not greater than lOOnm.
- U.S. Patent No. 3,607,775 discloses minute capsules having walls which comprise a complex of at least two polymeric materials originally having opposite net electrical charges, with at least one of these polymeric materials being autogenously polymerizable to a solid polymeric material insoluble in the manufacturing vehicle.
- EP Publication No. 0332175 A2 discloses a method of producing a microcapsule capable of protecting a core substance by completly blocking a permeation of foreign materials, and having a high safety factor with respect to the human body.
- the object of the present invention is to solve the above described problems and to provide an improved shampoo composition in which capsules containing oily substances are stably dispersed for a long period.
- the inventors developed a new sham ⁇ x)o system which ensures satisfactorily endured dispersion and stability of capsules containing oily substances therein.
- the present invention relates to a shampoo composition containing capsulated or particulated oily substances, characterized by containing PVM/MA Decadiene Crosspolymer in amount from 0.15% to 2.0% by weight of the composition as a dispersing agent.
- the present shampoo compositions provide excellent conditioning and esthetic properties for hair in that the capsules or particles containing oily substances are stably dispersed therein.
- the present shampoo compositions ensure the stable dispersion of the capsules or particles for a long l ⁇ eriod, it is also advantageous in terms of storage. Additionally, since the present shampoo compositions retain a viscosity ranging from 4,000cps to 20,000cps at 25X1, it can be used conveniently.
- the present invention provides a shampoo composition which includes the following by weight of the compositon:
- the capsules or particles according to the present invention has a diameter from 0.2mm to 6.0mm.
- the diameter of the capsules or particles ranges from 0.3mm to 3.0mm.
- the thickness of the capsule walls is optional as far as the capsules are not ruptured in the system, but preferably ranges from 50 ⁇ m to l,500 ⁇ m. The more preferable thickness is from lOO ⁇ m to 700 ⁇ m.
- the material of the capsule walls may be selected among a group consisting of agar, alginate, gelatin, i ilyamide, lactose, cellulose and derivatives thereof, and mixtures thereof.
- the ixjssible amount of the capsules or particles ranges from 0.05% to 10.0% by weight of the shampoo composition, preferably from 0.15% to 6.0%.
- the oily substances contained in capsules or as particles include mineral oils (e.g., liquid paraffin), lipid-soluble vitamin (e.g., vitamin E, vitamin A and derivatives thereof), ester oils (e.g., jojoba oil), some plant essential or cushion oils (e.g., meadowfoam oil and camellia oil) and animal oils (e.g., emu oil).
- mineral oils e.g., liquid paraffin
- lipid-soluble vitamin e.g., vitamin E, vitamin A and derivatives thereof
- ester oils e.g., jojoba oil
- some plant essential or cushion oils e.g., meadowfoam oil and camellia oil
- animal oils e.g., emu oil
- anionic surfactants may be selected from a wide variety of alkylsulfates, carboxylates, proteins and amino acids. If the anionic surfactants have Cs-22 alkyl group or ethylene oxide group thereof, these materials are used as salts with sodium, ammonium, potassium or triethanolamine.
- the anionic surfactants can be used in amounts from 4% to 30% by weight of the composition, preferably from 8% to 20%.
- amphoteric surfactants are, for example, betaines (e.g., cocamidopropyl betaine), sultaines (e.g., cocamidopropyl sultaine) and imidazols (e.g., cocoamphocarboxyglycinate). These materials can be used in amount from 1.5% to 10% by weight of the composition, preferably from 2% to 6%. When the combined ratio of anionic surfactants to amphoteric surfactants ranges from 2:1 to 3:1, antiirritating and conditioning effects are expected.
- betaines e.g., cocamidopropyl betaine
- sultaines e.g., cocamidopropyl sultaine
- imidazols e.g., cocoamphocarboxyglycinate
- the alkanolamides of fatty acids contained in the present shampoo composition as thickner and/or foamstabilizer include mono or diethanolamide of fatty acids having from 8 to 12 carbon atoms.
- the preferable examples are lauric diethanolamide, cocamidodicthanolamide, lauroylmiristoyldicthanolamide or cocamidomonoethanolamine, which can be used alone or in mixtures thereof.
- the preferable amount ranges from 1.5% to 6.0% by weight of the composition.
- the polymeric conditioner contained in the present composition may be selected from polyquaternium-10 (Polymer-JR from UCC), guahydroxypropyl- triammonium chloride (Jaguar C-13S from Rhone-Poulenc), polyquaternium-7 -(Merquat -550 from Calgon) or mixtures thereof.
- the preferable amount ranges from 0.12% to 0.55% by weight of the composition.
- the non-volatile silicone contained in the present composition as conditioner may be selected from a group consisting of dimethicone, dimethicone copolyol, amodimethicone and mixtures thereof.
- the fatty alcohols used in the present composition may be selected from a group consisting of cetyl, stearyl and behenyl alcohols and mixtures thereof. Not only do these materials impart thixotrophy to the shampoo system but also provide gloss to the hair.
- ingredients such as pH regulating agents, humectants, perfumes, dyes and coloring agents can also be added to the present composition. .Such conventional ingredients are well known to those skilled in the art.
- a pH regulating agent may be added to neutralize the dispersing agent dissolved and thus to ensure the stability of the shampoo system.
- the useful pH regulating agent includes but is not limited to mono, di and triethanolamine, sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide may be examplefied. These materials are used in amounts to render the pH of the composition to be in the range of 5.0 and 7.7.
- glycolstearate may be used in amount from 0.3% to 2.5% by weight of the composition and titanated mica may be used in amount from 0.01 to 0.8% by weight of the composition.
- Proteineous hair nutrients and/or physiologically active substances capable of protecting hair or skin, and antioxidants and/or ultraviolet-blocking agents may also be added to the present shampoo composition.
- °PVM/MA Decadiene Crosspolymer crosslinked copolymer of methyl vinyl ether/maleic anhydride, Stabileze-06TM available from ISP, USA.
- ⁇ Unisphere from 0.3mm to 1.0mm particles consisiting of lactose, cellulose, hydroxymethylcellulose and lipid-soluble vitamin derivatives, available from
- Nikkol AC capsule with diameter of 0.5-1.5mm whose wall consists of agar and alginate and in which lipid-soluble vitamins and cushion plant oils such as macadaia oil, meadowfoam oil, jojoba oil and camellia oil are, alone or in combination with the two or more, incorporated, available from Nikko Chemical, Japan.
- ' 'XipoPearl capsule with diameter of 0.8-5mm whose wall consisits of animal gelatines and in which animal oils, lipid-soluble vitamins and mineral oils such as liquid paraffin are, alone or in combination with the two or more, incorporated, available from Lipo Technology, USA.
- Millisphere sphere having diameter of 0.5-5.0mm and consisting of alginate, wherein animal and plant oils and lipid-soluble vitamins are incorporated, available from Solabia, France.
- the shampoo compositions are prepared through the following steps " -
- step 1- PVM/MA decadiene crosspolymer powder is mixed with an appropriate amonut of water in a bath equipped with heater and then the resulting mixture is stirred with increased rate of stirring and by heating to 60°C or more to produce a homogenous solution(dispersing agent-prcmix).
- polyquaternium-10 and cationic guar gum is dispersed in water at low temperature and subsequently is stirred at high temperature to produce a homogenous solution (conditionerpremix).
- step 2- The dispersing agent-premix, conditioner-premix and cleansing agent are poured, while stirring, into a batch in which an appropriate amount of water has been previously contained.
- step 3- The suspending agent is added and dissolved by stirring and heating to the temperature of 6 °C or more. After the resulting solution is x)led to the temperature of about 50 X , the conditioners are added therein.
- step 4- The humectants and pH regulating agents are together added and stirred to adjust the desired pH of the solution.
- step 5- The thickners and foamstabilizers are added and stirred to stabilize the system. At this stage, the temperature of the solution is kept to about 45 X .
- step 6- The capsules are added and stirred slowly and gently without any damage. At this stage, if desired, sodium chloride can be incorporated.
- step 7- The resulting solution is cooled to the temperature of about 35 "C and then the hair nutrient is added while stirring.
- step 8- The preservatives, perfumes and coloring agents are added along with a remaining portion of water and stirred to obtain the desired shampoo composition. Comparative Examples 1 to 4
- control shampoo compositions are prepared through a similar procedure as described in Examples 1-4.
- the Dispersing agent-Premix and Conditioner-Prcmix are independently prepared as follows.
- the carbomer powder (Carbopol-1342 from B.F.Goodrich) is dispersed in water at a high temperature while stirring at a high rate and is dissolved by heating to 60V, and stirring to produce a homogenous solution.
- Homogenous solutions of xantham gum or carrageenan can be produced by continuously stirring at a high rate.
- Homogenous solutions of hydroxyethylcellulose or magnesiumaluminiumsilicate Veegum HV from R.T.
- Vanderbilt can be produced by dispersing the material powders in water while heating to 80 X and stirring at a high rate and subsequently cooling the resulting dispersion to room temperature.
- the surfactants (cleansing agents) and water are incorporated together into a batch while slowly stirring. Then, the dispering agent-premix and conditioner-premix arc added while heating to 65 TJ. Subsequently, thickners, suspending agent, humectants, pll regulating agents, encapsulated oily substances, conditioners and other additives are added in appropriate sequences to produce the shampoo compositions.
- the shampoo compositions according to the present invention have remarkably superior stability.
- the comparative shampoo compositions are less stable since the phases of the capsules containing oily substances are formed within a week.
- the shamixu) composition of Comparative Example 3 shows relatively good stability, it is less stable than the present shampoo composition and it would have an adverse effect on the hair since it contains carrageenan. Comparative Examples 5-9
- the comparative shampoo compositions are prepared as described in Examples 1 through 4.
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