WO2004009662A1 - Copolymers and their use in personal care compositions - Google Patents
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- Copolymers and their use in personal care compositions
- This invention relates to copolymers, their production and their use as rheology modifiers and as conditioner for water-and/or oil-based compositions, especially for water-and/or oil-based personal care products.
- Rheology modifiers are used generally to adjust or modify the rheological properties of personal care compositions. Such properties include, without limitation, viscosity, flow rate, stability to viscosity change over time, and the ability to suspend particles in such personal care compositions.
- Thickeners are used extensively in personal care compositions such as cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations, to affect the aesthetics, product application and suspension and delivery of the active raw materials.
- the cationic nature of these copolymers impart substantivity to the negatively charged sites induced on the hair cuticle and stratum corneum by frictional forces, effects of UV radiation and use of chemical substances such as cleansing agents on the skin and hair.
- the conditioning properties of such copolymers is well known, and an increase in conditioning properties can be assessed by evaluation of the sensorial aspects of, for example, the hair, and in particular the effect on the wet and dry combing and wet and dry feel of the hair.
- the aim of the present invention was to find a copolymer, which has advantages over the prior art in above-mentioned characteristics and other sensorial characteristics.
- An embodiment of the present invention is a copolymer derived from the polymerization of (a) at least one cationic monomer of formula (I),
- Ri is hydrogen or methyl
- R 2 is hydrogen or C 1 -C 4 alkyl
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or C 1 -C 4 alkyl
- n is a integer from 1 - 5
- Y is a counterion
- R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl
- R 7> R 8 and R 9 signify independently from each other hydrogen or C C ⁇ lkyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 is C ⁇ alkyl and (c) optionally at least one cross-linking agent, which contains at least two ethylenically unsaturated moieties.
- the copolymer consists of 20 - 95 weight-percent (wt-%) of at least one monomer of formula (I), more preferably of 40 - 90 wt-%, and of 5 - 50 wt-%, more preferably of 10 - 40 wt-% of at least one monomer of formula (II).
- the wt-% are based on the total weight of the polymer. The sum of the wt-% of the two components is always 100.
- the copolymer comprises 50 - 500 ppm, more preferably 100 - 300 ppm, of at least one cross-linking agent based on the total amount of the copolymer.
- the monomer of formula (I) is characterized in that Ri is hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen,
- R 2 is hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl, n is an integer from 1 - 4, and
- Y is Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate.
- the monomer of formula (II) is characterized in that R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen, R 7 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen,
- R 8 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl
- R 9 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 is methyl.
- the monomer of formula (I) is characterized in that Ri and R 2 signify hydrogen,
- R 3 , R and R 5 signify methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, especially preferred 2 and
- Y is Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, especially preferred Cl " .
- the monomer of formula (II) is characterized in that R 6 and R 7 signify hydrogen, R 8 and R 9 signify methyl.
- Ri, R 2 , R3, R and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, and
- Y is a counterion, preferably Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, and
- R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 7 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- 0 R 8 and R 9 signify independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 is methyl
- a cross-linking agent selected from the group of tetra allyl [5 ammonium chloride; allyl-acrylamides and allyl-methacrylamides; bisacrylamidoacetic acid and/or N,N'-methylene-bisacrylamide, preferably tetra allyl ammonium chloride and/or N.N'-methylene-bisacrylamide.
- a more preferred embodiment of the present invention is a copolymer derived from the '.0 polymerization of
- Ri and R 2 are hydrogen
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, and
- Y is a counterion, preferably Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, and (b) of 5 - 50 wt-%, more preferably of 10 - 40 wt-% of at least one monomer of formula
- R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 7 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 8 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl
- R 9 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R 6 , R 7) R 8 and R 9 is methyl, I0 and
- R-i, R 2 are hydrogen
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, preferably 2, and
- Y is a counterion, preferably Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, preferably Cl, and (b) of 5 - 50 wt-%, more preferably of 10 - 40 wt-% of a monomer of formula (II) wherein R 6 and R 7 signify hydrogen, R 8 and R 9 signify methyl, and
- Ri is hydrogen or methyl
- R 2 is hydrogen or C 1 -C 4 alkyl
- R 3 , R and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or C C 4 alkyl, n is an integer from 1 - 5, and Y is a counterion and (b) at least one monomer of formula (II)
- R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl
- R 7 , R 8 and R 9 signify independently from each other hydrogen or C C 4 alkyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R 6 , R 7 , Re and R 9 is
- a further preferred embodiment of the present invention is the use of copolymers consisting of 20 - 95 wt-% of at least one monomer of formula (I), more preferably of 40 - 90 wt-%, and of 5 - 50 wt-%, more preferably of 10 - 40 wt-% of at least one monomer of formula (II) for water- and/or oil-based compositions, preferably for water- and/or oil-based personal care products.
- the wt-% are based on the total weight of the polymer.
- the sum of the wt-% of the two components is always 100.
- the copolymer comprises 50 - 500 ppm, more preferably 100 - 300 ppm, of at least one cross-linking agent based on the total amount of the copolymer.
- a more preferred embodiment of the present invention is the use of above-mentioned copolymer wherein the monomer of formula (I) is characterized in that
- Ri is hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 2 is hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl
- n is an integer from 1 - 4
- Y is Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, for water- and/or oil-based compositions, preferably for water- and/or oil-based personal care compositions.
- a further more preferred embodiment of the present invention is the use of above-mentioned copolymer wherein monomer of formula (II) is characterized in that R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen, R 7 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen, and R 8 signifies hydrogen methyl, and R 9 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 is methyl, for water- and/or oil-based compositions, preferably for water- and/or oil-based personal care compositions.
- An especially preferred embodiment of the present invention is the use of above-mentioned copolymer wherein the monomer of formula (I) is characterized in that
- Ri and R 2 are hydrogen
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, preferably 2 and
- Y is Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, preferably 2, for water- and/or oil-based compositions, preferably for water- and/or oil-based personal care compositions.
- a further especially preferred embodiment of the present invention is the use of above- mentioned copolymer wherein monomer of formula (II) is characterized in that
- R 6 and R 7 signify hydrogen
- R 8 and R 9 signify hydrogen methyl, for water- and/or oil-based compositions, preferably for water- and/or oil-based personal care compositions.
- Ri. R2, R3, R 4 and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, n is 1 , 2 or
- Y is a counterion, preferably Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, and (b) a monomer of formula (II)
- R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 7 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 8 signifies hydrogen or methyl
- R 9 signifies methyl or hydrogen, more preferably methyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituent R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 is C r C 4 alkyl
- a cross-linking agent selected from the group of tetra allyl ammonium chloride; allyl-acrylamides and allyl-methacrylamides; bisacrylamidoacetic acid and/or N,N'-methylene-bisacrylamide, preferably tetra allyl ammonium chloride and/or N,N'-methylene-bisacrylamide is used for water- and/or oil-based compositions, preferably for water- and/or oil-based personal care compositions
- a very important use is characterized in that a copolymer derived from the polymerization of (a) 20 - 95 wt-% of a cationic monomer of formula (I), more preferably of 40 - 90 wt-% of a cationic monomer of formula (I),
- Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R and R 5 are independently from each other hydrogen or methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, and
- Y is a counterion, preferably Cl; Br; I; hydrogensulfate or methosulfate, and
- R 6 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 7 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably hydrogen
- R 8 signifies hydrogen or methyl
- R 9 signifies hydrogen or methyl, more preferably methyl with the proviso that at least one of the substituent R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 is methyl, and
- R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are methyl, n is 1 , 2 or 3, preferably 2, and
- R 6 and R 7 signify hydrogen and R 8 and R 9 signify methyl and (c) of 100 - 300 ppm (based on the total amount of monomers) of tetra allyl ammonium chloride and/or N.N'-methylene-bisacrylamide.
- the thickener-rheology modifier system of this invention is useful in personal care compositions and more particularly in hair care and skin care compositions. These compositions will generally comprise at least one cosmetically-functional agent used in an amount effective to impart desired cosmetic properties to the personal care composition.
- Cosmetically-functional agent means any material, compound or composition applied to the hair or skin for cosmetic application thereof. Exemplary agents include emollients, humectants, lubricants, UV-light inhibitors, preservatives, pigments, dyes,
- Such cosmetically-functional agents include mineral oils, glycerin, beeswax, lanolin, acetylated lanolin, stearic acid, palmitic acid, cetyl alcohol, sodium salts of
- I0 olefin sulfonates various proteins, polymeric sugars, conditioning agents such as polyquatemiun and hair fixatives such as poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) and N-vinyl formamide or polyvinyl formamide.
- the cosmetically-functional agent may be present in the personal care composition in an amount of up to 60 wt-% (the wt-% based on the total weight of the personal care
- Personal care compositions are for example shampoos, bath- and shower additives, hair- care products, waxfat compositions, liquid soaps, lotions, gels, cremes, deodorants, stick preparations, powders, ointments, other aqueous or alcoholic or aqueous/alcoholic solutions, 0 for example cleaning solutions for the skin, moist cleaning sheets and oils.
- Personal care compositions include a very wide range of products. Suitable products are, for example, especially the following: skin-care products, for example skin washing and cleansing products in the form of 5 bars of soap or liquid soaps, syndets or washing pastes, bath products, for example liquid (foam baths, milks, shower products) or solid bath products, such as bath pearls and bath salts; skin-care products, such as skin emulsions, multiple emulsions or skin oils; decorative body-care products, for example face make-ups in the form of day or ) powder creams, face powders (lose and compressed), rouge or cream make-ups, eye-care products, for example eye shadow products, mascara, eyeliners, eye creams or eye-fix creams; lip-care products, for example lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, nail-care products, such as nail varnish, nail varnish remover, nail hardeners or cuticle removers; feminine hygiene products, such as feminine hygiene washing lotions or sprays; foot-care products, for example foot baths, foot
- compositions listed above can be in a very wide range of forms of presentation, for example in the form of liquid formulations as an oil/water (O/W) emulsion, in the form of a gel, - in the form of an oil, cream, milk or lotion, in the form of a powder, lacquer, pellets or make-up, in the form of a stick, in the form of a spray (spray with propellant or pumping spray) or an aerosol, in the form of a foam, or - in the form of a paste.
- O/W oil/water
- the oral hygiene composition may comprise an additional antibacterial enhancing agent, for example an anionic polymeric polycarboxylate, a dehydrated polyphosphate salt, a compound which provides a source of fluoride ions, a polishing material, including siliceous material or sodium bicarbonate, an orally acceptable vehicle, including a water-phase with humectants, thickeners, surface-active agents and a flavoring or sweetening material.
- an additional antibacterial enhancing agent for example an anionic polymeric polycarboxylate, a dehydrated polyphosphate salt, a compound which provides a source of fluoride ions, a polishing material, including siliceous material or sodium bicarbonate, an orally acceptable vehicle, including a water-phase with humectants, thickeners, surface-active agents and a flavoring or sweetening material.
- oil phase (oil-component) can be chosen from the following substance groups without limiting the kind of lipophilic ingredient to those substances:
- Fatty alcohols Guerbet alcohols based on fatty alcohols having from 6 to 18, preferably from 8 to 10 carbon atoms including cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, cetearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, octyldodecanol, benzoate of C 12 -C 15 alcohols, acetylated lanolin alcohol, etc.
- Esters of fatty acids esters of linear C 6 -C 24 fatty acids with linear C 3 -C 24 alcohols, esters of branched C 6 -C ⁇ 3 carboxylic acids with linear C 6 -C 2 fatty alcohols, esters of linear C 6 -C 24 fatty acids with branched alcohols, especially 2-ethylhexanol, esters of hydroxycarboxylic acids with linear or branched C 6 -C 22 fatty alcohols, especially dioctyl malates, esters of linear and/or branched fatty acids with polyhydric alcohols (for example propylene glycol, dimer diol or trimer triol) and/or Guerbet alcohols, for example caproic acid, caprylic acid, 2- ethylhexanoic acid, capric acid, lauric acid, isotridecanoic acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, palmitoleic acid, stearic acid, isostearic acid, ole
- ester oils are isopropylmyristate, isopropylpalmitate, isopropylstearate, isopropyl isostearate, isopropyloleate, n-butylstearate, n-hexyllaurate, n-decyloleate, isooctylstearate, iso-nonylstearate, isononyl isononanoate, 2-ethylhexylpalmitate, 2- hexyllaurate, 2-hexyldecylstearate, 2-octyldodecylpalmitate, oleyloleate, oleylerucate, erucyloleate, erucylerucate, cetearyl octanoate, cetyl palmitate, cetyl stearate, cetyl oleate, cetyl behenate, cetyl acetate, myristyl
- dicarboxylic acid esters such as diethylhexyl 2,6-naphthalate, di-n-butyl adipate, di(2-ethylhexyl)-adipate, di(2-ethylhexyl)-succinate and diisotridecyl acelate
- diol esters such as ethylene glycol dioleate, ethylene glycol diisotridecanoate, propylene glycol di(2-ethylhexanoate), propylene glycol diisostearate, propylene glycol dipelargonate, butanediol diisostearate and neopentyl glycol dicaprylate.
- Natural or synthetic triglycerides including glyceryl esters and derivatives. Di- or tri- glycerides, based on C 6 -C 18 fatty acids, modified by reaction with other alcohols (caprylic/capric triglyceride, wheat germ glycerides, etc.). Fatty acid esters of polyglycerin (polyglyceryl-n such as polyglyceryl-4 caprate, polyglyceryl-2 isostearate, etc.
- castor oil (Ricinus Communis), hydrogenated vegetable oil, sweet almond oil, wheat germ oil, sesame oil, hydrogenated cottonseed oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, corn oil, hydrogenated castor oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, soybean oil, mink oil, sunflower oil, safflower oil, macadamia nut oil, olive oil, hydrogenated tallow, apricot kernel oil, hazelnut oil, borago oil, etc.
- Waxes including esters of long-chain acids and alcohols as well as compounds having waxlike properties, e.g., carnauba wax (Copernicia Cerifera), beeswax (white or yellow), lanolin
- Pearlescent waxes Ikylene glycol esters, especially ethylene glycol distearate; fatty acid alkanolamides, especially coco fatty acid diethanolamide; partial glycerides, especially
- Hydrocarbon oils mineral oil (light or heavy), petrolatum (yellow or white), microcrystalline 0 wax, paraffinic and isoparaffinic compounds, hydrogenated isoparaffinic molecules as polydecenes, and polybutene, hydrogenated polyisobutene, squalane, isohexadecane, isododecane and others from plant and animal kingdom.
- Silicones or siloxanes organosubstituted polysiloxanes: dimethylpolysiloxanes, 5 methylphenylpolysiloxanes, cyclic silicones, and also amino-, fatty acid-, alcohol-, polyether-, epoxy-, fluorine-, glycoside- and/or alkyl-modified silicone compounds, which at room temperature may be in either liquid or resinous form.
- Linear polysiloxanes dimethicone such as Dow Corning ® 200 fluid, irasil ® DM (Rhodia), dimethiconol.
- Cyclic silicone fluids cyclopentasiloxanes volatiles such as Dow Coming ® 345 fluid, Silbione ® grade, Abil ® grade. ) Phenyltrimethicone ; Dow corning® 556 fluid.
- simethicones are mixtures of dimethicones having an average chain length of from 200 to 300 dimethylsiloxane units with hydrogenated silicates.
- a detailed survey by Todd et at. of suitable volatile silicones may in addition be found in Cosm. Toil. 91 , 27 (1976).
- Very suitable as well are nonvolatile organopolysiloxanes as disclosed by US 5637306 (column 2, line 12 - column 4, line 5).
- Such nonvolatile organopolysiloxane are selected from the group consisting of polyalkylsiloxanes, polyarylsiloxanes, polyalkylarylsiloxanes, modified and unmodified polysiloxanes, silicone gums and resins, and organomodified polysiloxanes, with the exception of polysiloxanes carrying polyethyleneoxy and/or polypropyleneoxy or carboxylate or bisulfite groups organopolysiloxane
- these nonvolatile organopolysiloxanes are selected from the group consisting of: A) polyalkyl (C ⁇ -C 20 ) siloxanes; linear polydimethylsiloxanes containing end trimethylsilyl groups and linear polydimethylsiloxanes containing end trihydroxysilyl groups; B) linear and/or branched polydimethylphenylsiloxanes or polydimethyldiphenylsiloxanes, with a viscosity of 10 "5 to 5.10 "2 M 2 /s at 25°C;
- C) gums used alone or in the form of a mixture in a solvent selected from the group consisting of the following compounds: polydimethylsiloxane, optionally hydroxylated at the chain end, poly [(dimethylsiloxane)/(methylvinylsiIoxane)], poly [(dimethylsiloxane)/(diphenylsiloxane)], poly [(dimethylsiloxane)/(phenylmethylsiloxane)], poly [(dimethylsiloxane)/(diphenylsiloxane)/(methylvinylsiloxane)]; and the following mixtures; the mixtures formed from a polydimethylsiloxane hydroxylated at the chain end and from a cyclic polydimethylsiloxane; the mixtures formed from a polydimethylsiloxane gum and from a cyclic silicone; the mixtures of two polydimethylsiloxanes of different
- Fluorinated or perfluorinated oils perfluorhexane, dimethylcyclohexane, ethylcyclopentane (Flutec ® grades), polyperfluoromethylisopropyl ether (Fomblin ® grades)
- the oil components can be used in an amount of up to 99 wt-%. In an O ⁇ /-formulation the oil component is preferably present in an amount of from 5 wt-% to 50 wt-% and more preferably from 10 wt-% to 35 wt-%, based on the total weight of the personal care composition.
- Emulsifiers Any conventionally usable emulsifier can be used for the personal care compositions.
- Emulsifier systems may comprise for example:
- Carboxylic acids and their salts alcalin soap of sodium, potassium and ammonium, metallic soap of calcium or magnesium, organic basis soap such as Why, palmitic, stearic and oleic
- Alkyl phosphates or phosphoric acid esters acid phosphate, diethanolamine phosphate, potassium cetyl phosphate.
- Ethoxylated Carboxylic Acids or Polyethyleneglycol esters (PEG-n Acylates). Linear fatty alcohols having from 8 to 22 carbon atoms, branched from 2 to 30 mol of ethylene oxide I0 and/or from 0 to 5 mol propylene oxide with fatty acids having from 12 to 22 carbon atoms and with alkylphenols having from 8 to 15 carbon atoms in the alkyl group.
- Fatty alcohol Polyglycolether such as Laureth-n, Ceteareth-n, Steareth-n, Oleth-n.
- Fatty acid polyglycolether such as PEG-n Stearate, PEG-n Oleate, PEG-n Cocoate Monoglycerides and Polyol esters.
- Fatty acid and polyglycerol ester such as Monostearate glycerol, diisostearoyl polyglyceryl-3- diisostearates, polyglyceryl-3-diisostearates, triglyceryl diisostearates, polyglyceryl-2- sesquiisostearates or polyglyceryl dimerates. Mixtures of compounds from a plurality of those substance classes are also suitable.
- Fatty acid polyglycolesters such as Monostearate glycerol, diisostearoyl polyglyceryl-3- diisostearates, polyglyceryl-3-diisostearates, triglyceryl diisostearates, polyglyceryl-2- sesquiisostearates or polyglyceryl dimerates. Mixtures of compounds from a plurality of those substance classes are also suitable.
- Fatty acid polyglycolesters such as Monostearate
- Glucose derivatives C 8 -C 22 alkyl-mono and oligo-glycosides and ethoxylated analogues with glucose being preferred as the sugar component.
- O ⁇ /V emulsifiers such as Methyl Gluceth- 20 sesquistearate, Sorbitan Stearate/Sucrose Cocoate, Methyl Glucose Sesquistearate, Cetearyl alcohol/Cetearyl glucoside.
- W/O emulsifiers such as Methyl glucose Dioleate/
- Sulfates and sulfonated derivatives Dialkylsulfosuccinates (DOSS: Dioctyl succinate), alkyl lauryl sulfonate, linear sulfonated parafins, sulfonated tetrapropylene sulfonate, sodium lauryl sulfates, ammonium and ethanolamine lauryl sulfates, lauryl ether sulfates, sodium laureth sulfates, sulfosuccinates, acetyl isothionates, alkanolamide sulfates such as Taurines, Methyl taurines, Imidazole sulfates.
- DOSS Dioctyl succinate
- alkyl lauryl sulfonate linear sulfonated parafins
- sulfonated tetrapropylene sulfonate sodium lauryl sulfates,
- Amine derivatives amine salts, ethoxylated amines such as Oxide amine, with chains containing an heterocycle such as alkyl imidazolines, pyridine derivatives, isoquinoteines, cetyl pyridinium chlorure, cetyl pyridinium bromure, quaternary ammonium such as cetyltrimethylbromure ammonium bromure (CTBA), Stearylalkonium.
- Amide derivatives.alkanolamides such as acylamide DEA, ethoxylated amides, such as PEG-n acylamide, oxydeamide.
- Polysiloxane/Polyalkyl/Polyether Copolymers and derivatives dimethicone, copolyols, silicone polyethylene Oxide copolymer, silicone glycol copolymer.
- Zwitterionic surfactants that carry at least one quaternary ammonium group and at least one carboxylate and/or sulfonate group in the molecule.
- Zwitterionic surfactants that are especially suitable are the so-called betaines, such as N-alkyl-N,N-dimethylammonium glycinates, for example cocoalkyldimethylammonium glycinate, N-acylaminopropyl-N,N- dimethylammonium glycinates, for example cocoacylaminopropyldimethylammonium glycinate, and 2-alkyl-3-carboxymethyl-3-hydroxyethylimidazolines each having from 8 to 18 carbon atoms in the alkyl or acyl group and also cocoacylaminoethylhydroxyethyl-carboxy- methylglycinate, N-alkylbetaine, N-alkylaminobetaines.
- Non ionic bases such as PEG-6 Beeswax (and) PEG-6 Stearate (and) polyglyceryl -2 isostearate [Apifac], Glyceryl stearate (and) PEG-100 stearate.
- Anionic alkaline bases such as PEG-2 Stearate SE, Glyceryl stearate SE [Monelgine, Cutina
- Anionic acid bases such as Cetearyl Alcohol and Sodium cetearyl sulfate [Lanette N, Cutina LE, Crodacol GP], Cetearyl Alcohol and sodium Lauryl Sulfate [Lanette W], Trilaneth-4
- Cationic acid bases such as cetearyl Alcohol and cetrimonium bromide.
- the emulsifiers may be used in an amount of, for example, from 1 wt-% to 30 wt-%, especially from 4 wt-% to 20 wt-% and preferably from 5 wt-% to 10 wt-%, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the preferably amount of such emulsifier system could represent 5% to 20% of the oil phase.
- the personal care compositions may in addition contain, as further adjuvants and additives, mild surfactants, super-fatting agents, consistency regulators, additional thickeners, polymers, stabilizers, biogenic active ingredients, deodorizing active ingredients, anti-dandruff agents, film formers, swelling agents, further UV light-protective factors, antioxidants, hydrotropic agents, preservatives, insect repellents, self-tanning agents, solubilizers, perfume oils, colourants, bacteria-inhibiting agents and the like.
- the adjuvants and additives may optionally be present in the personal care composition in an amount of, for example, from 0.1 wt-% to 25 wt-% based on the total weight of the composition.
- Super-fatting agents are, for example, lanolin and lecithin and also polyethoxylated or acrylated lanolin and lecithin derivatives, polyol fatty acid esters, monoglycerides and fatty acid alkanolamides, the latter simultaneously acting as foam stabilizers.
- Suitable mild surfactants include fatty alcohol polyglycol ether sulfates, monoglyceride sulfates, mono- and/or di-alkyl sulfosuccinates, fatty acid isothionates, fatty acid sarcosinates, fatty acid taurides, fatty acid glutamates, ⁇ -olefin sulfonates, ethercarboxylic acids, alkyl oligoglucosides, fatty acid glucamides, alkylamidobetaines and/or protein fatty acid condensation products, the latter preferably being based on wheat proteins.
- Consistency regulators / Additional Thickeners and Rheology modifiers.
- additional thickeners and rheology modifiers there come into consideration the groups of silicium dioxide, magnesium silicates, aluminium silicates, polysaccharides or derivatives thereof for example hyaluronic acid, xanthan gum, guar-guar, agar-agar, alginates, Carraghenan, 5 gellan, pectines, or modified cellulose such as hydroxycellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.
- polyacrylates or homopolymer of reticulated acrylic acids and polyacrylamides e.g. the Carbopol range (e.g.
- Suitable cationic polymers are, for example, cationic cellulose derivatives, for example a quaternized hydroxymethyl cellulose obtainable under the name Polymer JR 400 ® from Amerchol, cationic starches, copolymers of diallylammonium salts and acrylamides, D quaternized vinylpyrrolidone/vinyl imidazole polymers, for example Luviquat ® (BASF), condensation products of polyglycols and amines, quaternized collagen polypeptides, for example lauryldimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolyzed collagen (Lamequat ® L ⁇ 3r ⁇ nau), quaternised wheat polypeptides, polyethyleneimine, cationic silicone polymers, for example amidomethicones, copolymers of adipic acid and dimethylaminohydroxypropyldiethylenetriamine (Cartaretin ® /Clariant), copolymers of acrylic acid with dimethyldiallylammonium
- chitosan optionally distributed as microcrystals; condensation products of dihaloalkyls, for example dibromobutane, with bisdialkylamines, for example bisdimethyiamino-1 ,3-propane, cationic guar gum, for example Jaguar ® C-17, Jaguar ® C-16 from Celanese, quatemised ammonium salt polymers, for example Mirapol ® A-15, Mirapol ® AD-1 , Mirapol ® AZ-1 from Miranol.
- dihaloalkyls for example dibromobutane
- bisdialkylamines for example bisdimethyiamino-1 ,3-propane
- cationic guar gum for example Jaguar ® C-17, Jaguar ® C-16 from Celanese
- quatemised ammonium salt polymers for example Mirapol ® A-15, Mirapol ® AD-1 , Mirapol ® AZ-1 from Miranol.
- anionic, zwitterionic, amphoteric and non-ionic polymers there come into 0 consideration, for example, vinyl acetate/crotonic acid copolymers, vinylpyrrolidone/vinyl acrylate copolymers, vinyl acetate/butyl maleate/isobornyl acrylate copolymers, methyl vinyl ether/maleic anhydride copolymers and esters thereof, uncrosslinked polyacrylic acids and polyacrylic acids cross linked with polyols, acrylamidopropyltrimethylammonium chloride/acrylate copolymers, octyl acrylamide/methyl methacrylate/tert-butylaminoethyl 5 methacrylate/2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate copolymers, polyvinylpyrrolidone, vinylpyrrolidone/vinyl acetate copolymers, vinylpyrrolidone/dimethyl-aminoethyl methacrylate/vinyl caprolact
- Biogenic active ingredients are to be understood as meaning, for example, tocopherol, tocopherol acetate, tocopherol palmitate, ascorbic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid, retinol, bisabolol, allantoin, phytantriol, panthenol, AHA acids, amino acids, ceramides, pseudoceramides, essential oils, plant extracts and vitamin complexes.
- deodorizing active ingredients As deodorizing active ingredients there come into consideration, for example, antiperspirants, for example aluminium chlorohydrates (see J. Soc. Cosm. Chem. 24, 281 (1973)). Under the trade mark Locron ® of Clariant, there is available commercially, for example, an aluminium chlorohydrate corresponding to formula
- Esterase inhibitors may be added as further deodorizing active ingredients.
- Such inhibitors are preferably trialkyl citrates, such as trimethyl citrate, tripropyl citrate, triisopropyl citrate, tributyl citrate and especially triethyl citrate (Hydagen ® CAT, Henkel KGaA, D ⁇ sseldorf/GER), which inhibit enzyme activity and hence reduce odour formation.
- esterase inhibitors are sterol sulfates or phosphates, for example lanosterol, cholesterol, campesterol, stigmasterol and sitosterol sulfate or phosphate, dicarboxylic acids and esters thereof, for example glutaric acid, glutaric acid monoethyl ester, glutaric acid diethyl ester, adipic acid, adipic acid monoethyl ester, adipic acid diethyl ester, malonic acid and malonic acid diethyl ester and hydroxycarboxylic acids and esters thereof, for example citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid or tartaric acid diethyl ester.
- dicarboxylic acids and esters thereof for example glutaric acid, glutaric acid monoethyl ester, glutaric acid diethyl ester, adipic acid, adipic acid monoethyl ester, adipic acid diethyl ester, malonic acid and malonic
- Antibacterial active ingredients that influence the germ flora and kill or inhibit the growth of sweat-decomposing bacteria can likewise be present in the preparations (especially in stick preparations). Examples include chitosan, phenoxyethanol and chlorhexidine gluconate. 5-Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-phenol (Irgasan ® , Ciba Specialty Chemicals Inc.) has also proved especially effective.
- Anti-dandruff agents As anti-dandruff agents there may be used, for example, climbazole, octopirox and zinc pyrithione.
- Customary film formers include, for example, chitosan, microcrystalline chitosan, quatemised chitosan, polyvinylpyrrolidone, vinylpyrrolidone/vinyl acetate copolymers, polymers of quaternary cellulose derivatives containing a high proportion of acrylic acid, collagen, hyaluronic acid and salts thereof and similar compounds.
- the personal care product can optionally contain one or more antioxidants. Any common antioxidant can be used.
- antioxidants are 4,4'-di- ⁇ -cumyl-diphenylamine, mono- and dialkylated tert-butyl/tert-octyl-diphenylamines, n-octadecyl 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4- hydroxyhydrocinnamate, Tetradibutyl pentaerythrityl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamate, neopentanetetrayl tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinammate), di-n-octa-decyl 3,5- di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzylphosphonate, 1 ,3,5-tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4- hydroxybenzyl)isocyanurate thiodiethylene bis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyhydro-cinnamate), 1,3,5
- antioxidants areamino acids (e.g. glycine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan) and derivatives thereof, imidazoles (e.g. urocanic acid) and derivatives thereof, peptides, such as 0 D,L-carnosine, D-carnosine, L-carnosine and derivatives thereof (e.g. anserine), carotinoids, carotenes (e.g. ⁇ -carotene, ⁇ -carotene, lycopene) and derivatives thereof, chlorogenic acid and derivatives thereof, lipoic acid and derivatives thereof (e.g.
- areamino acids e.g. glycine, histidine, tyrosine, tryptophan
- imidazoles e.g. urocanic acid
- peptides such as 0 D,L-carnosine, D-carnosine, L-carnosine and derivatives thereof (e.g. anserine)
- thiols e.g. thioredoxin, glutathione, cysteine, cystine, cystamine and the glycosyl, N-acetyl, methyl, ethyl, propyl, amyl, butyl, lauryl, 5 palmitoyl, oleyl, linoleyl, cholesteryl and glyceryl esters thereof
- salts thereof dilauryl thiodipropionate, distearyl thiodipropionate, thiodipropionic acid and derivatives thereof (esters, ethers, peptides, lipids, nucleotides, nucleosides and salts) and also sulfoximine compounds (e.g.
- buthionine sulfoximines e.g. ⁇ -(buthionine sulfoximines, homocysteine sulfoximine, buthionine sulfones, penta-, hexa-, hepta-thionine sulfoximine), also (metal) chelating agents (e.g. ⁇ -(metal) chelating agents (e.g. ⁇ -
- hydroxy fatty acids palmitic acid phytic acid, lactoferrin
- -hydroxy acids e.g. citric acid, lactic acid, malic acid
- humic acid bile acid, bile extracts, bilirubin, biliverdin, EDTA, EGTA and derivatives thereof
- unsaturated fatty acids and derivatives thereof e.g. linolenic acid, linoleic acid, oleic acid
- folic acid and derivatives thereof ubiquinone and ubiquinol and derivatives thereof
- vitamin C and derivatives e.g. ascorbyl palmitate, magnesium ascorbyl
- HALS "Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers"
- the amount of antioxidants present is usually from 0.001 wt-% to 25 wt-%, preferably from 0.01 wt-% to 3 wt-%, based on the weight of the personal care product.
- Hydrotropic agents for example ethoxylated or non ethoxylated mono-alcohols, diols or polyols with a low number of C-atoms or their ethers (e.g.
- ethanol isopropanol, 1 ,2-dipropanediol, propyleneglycol, glycerine, ethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monoethylether, ethylene glycol monobutylether, propylene glycol monomethylether, propylene glycol monoethylether, propylene glycol monobutylether, diethyiene glycol monomethylether; diethyiene glycol monoethylether, diethyiene glycol monobutylether and similar products).
- the polyols that come into consideration for that purpose have preferably from 2 to 15 carbon atoms and at least two hydroxy groups.
- the polyols may also contain further functional groups, especially amino groups, and/or may be modified with nitrogen.
- Typical examples are as follows: glycerol, alkylene glycols, for example ethylene glycol, diethyiene glycol, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, hexylene glycol and also polyethylene glycols having an average molecular weight of from 100 to 1000 Dalton; technical oligoglycerol mixtures having an intrinsic degree of condensation of from 1.5 to 10, for example technical diglycerol mixtures having a diglycerol content of from 40 wt-% to 50 wt-%; methylol compounds, such as, especially, trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, trimethylolbutane, pentaerythritol and dipentaerythritol; lower alkyl-glucosides, especially those having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms in the alkyl radical, for example methyl and butyl glucoside; sugar alcohols having from 5 to 12 carbon atoms, for example sorbitol or mannitol; sugars having
- Preservatives and Bacteria-inhibiting agents include, for example, methyl-, ethyl-, propyl-, butyl- parabens, Benzalkonium chloride, 2-Bromo-2-nitro-propane- 1,3-diol, Dehydroacetic acid, Diazolidinyl Urea, 2-Dichloro-benzyl alcohol, DMDM hydantoin, Formaldehyde solution, Methyldibromoglutanitrile, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Imidazolidinyl Urea and Triclosan and further substance classes listed in the following reference: K.:F.DePolo - A short textbook of cosmetology, Chapter 7, Table 7-2, 7-3, 7-4 and 7-5, p210-219.
- Bacteria-inhibiting agents are preservatives that have a specific action against gram-positive bacteria, such as 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'- hydroxydiphenyl ether, chlorhexidine (1 ,6-di(4-chIorophenyl-biguanido)hexane) or TCC (3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide).
- gram-positive bacteria such as 2,4,4'-trichloro-2'- hydroxydiphenyl ether, chlorhexidine (1 ,6-di(4-chIorophenyl-biguanido)hexane) or TCC (3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide).
- TCC 3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide
- a large number of aromatic substances and ethereal oils also have antimicrobial properties.
- Typical examples are the active ingredients eugenol, menthol and thymol in clove oil, mint oil and thyme
- a natural deodorizing agent of interest is the terpene alcohol farnesol (3,7,11-trimethyl-2,6,10-dodecatrien-1-oi), which is present in lime blossom oil.
- Glycerol monolaurate has also proved to be a bacteriostatic agent.
- the amount of the additional bacteria-inhibiting agents present is usually from 0.1 wt-% to 2 wt-%, based on the solids content of the preparations.
- perfume oils there may be mentioned as perfume oils mixtures of natural and/or synthetic aromatic substances.
- Natural aromatic substances are, for example, extracts from blossom (lilies, lavender, roses, jasmine, neroli, ylang-ylang), from stems and leaves (geranium, patchouli, petitgrain), from fruit (aniseed, coriander, carraway, juniper), from fruit peel (bergamot, lemons, oranges), from roots (mace, angelica, celery, cardamom, costus, iris, calmus), from wood (pinewood, sandalwood, guaiacum wood, cedarwood, rosewood), from herbs and grasses (tarragon, lemon grass, sage, thyme), from needles and twigs (spruce, pine, Scots pine, mountain pine), from resins and balsams (galbanum, elemi, benzoin, myrrh, olibanum, opoponax).
- Typical synthetic aromatic substances are, for example, products of the ester, ether, aldehyde, ketone, alcohol or hydrocarbon type.
- Aromatic substance compounds of the ester type are, for example, benzyl acetate, phenoxyethyl isobutyrate, p-tert- butylcyclohexyl acetate, linalyl acetate, dimethylbenzylcarbinyl acetate, phenylethyl acetate, linalyl benzoate, benzyl formate, ethylmethylphenyl glycinate, allylcyclohexyl propionate, styrallyl propionate and benzyl salicyiate.
- the ethers include, for example, benzyl ethyl ether;
- the aldehydes include, for example, the linear alkanals having from 8 to 18 hydrocarbon atoms, citral, citronellal, citronellyl oxyacetaldehyde, cyclamen aldehyde, hydroxycitronellal, lilial and bourgeonal;
- the ketones include, for example, the ionones, ⁇ , ⁇ -isomethylionone and methyl cedryl ketone;
- the alcohols include, for example, anethol, citronellol, eugenol, isoeugenol, geraniol, linalool, phenyl ethyl alcohol and terpinol; and
- the hydrocarbons include mainly the terpenes and balsams.
- Ethereal oils of relatively low volatility which are chiefly used as aroma components, are also suitable as perfume oils, e.g. sage oil, camomile oil, clove oil, melissa oil, oil of cinnamon leaves, lime blossom oil, juniper berry oil, vetiver oil, olibanum oil, galbanum oil, labolanum oil and lavandin oil.
- Colourants There may be used as colourants the substances that are suitable and permitted for cosmetic purposes, as compiled, for example, in the publication "Kosmetician mistakestoff" of the Farbstoffkommission der Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Deutschen Anlagenstechnik, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1984, pages 81 to 106.
- the colourants are usually used in concentrations of from 0.001 wt-% to 0.1 wt-%, based on the total mixture.
- the personal care composition may contain, as adjuvants, anti-foams, such as silicones, structurants, such as maleic acid, solubilisers, such as ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol or diethyiene glycol, opacifiers, such as latex, styrene/PVP or styrene/acrylamide copolymers, complexing agents, such as EDTA, NTA, alaninediacetic acid or phosphonic acids, propellants, such as propane/butane mixtures, N 2 O, dimethyl ether, CO 2 , N 2 or air, so-called coupler and developer components as oxidation dye precursors, reducing agents, such as thioglycolic acid and derivatives thereof, thiolactic acid, cysteamine, thiomalic acid or mercaptoethanesulfonic acid, or oxidizing agents, such as hydrogen peroxide, potassium bromate
- insect repellents for example, N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide, 1 ,2-pentanediol or insect repellent 3535;
- suitable self-tanning agents are, for example, dihydroxyacetone and/or erythrulose or dihydroxy acetone and/or dihydroxy acetone precursors as described in WO 01/85124 and/or erythrulose.
- UV absorbers are employed in cosmetics to protect the product from chemical or physical deterioration induced by ultraviolet light.
- Sunscreen Agents are OTC drug ingredients, which protect the skin from ultraviolet light.
- UV absorbers like sunscreen agents, have the ability to convert incident ultraviolet radiation into less damaging infrared radiation (heat). Suitable UV absorbers are, for example:
- Polymeric beads or hollow spheres as SPF enhancers are polymeric beads or hollow spheres as SPF enhancers.
- SPF enhancers such as non-active ingredients like Styrene/acrylates copolymer, silica beads, spheroidal magnesium silicate, spherical polyamide powder such as n-lactam polymer (Orgasol ® range, Elf Atochem) cross linked Polymethylmethacrylates (PMMA; Micopearl M305 Seppic), can maximize better the UV protection of the sun products.
- Holosphere additives (Sunspheres ® ISP, Silica Shells Kobo.) deflect radiation and the effective path length of the photon is therefore increased.(EP0893119).
- the optical activity of such beads cans modulate skin shine by eliminating reflection phenomena and indirectly may scatter the UV light.
- the preferably amount of such SPF enhancers should represent 1 wt-% to 10 wt-% of the total amount of the personal care composition.
- a typical O/W- based personal care composition comprises: 0.5 - 10 wt-% of at least one of the inventive copolymer 2 - 25 wt-% of at least one oil-component, 0 - 25 wt-% of at least one adjuvant and/or additive, water up to 100 wt-%.
- a typical oil-based personal care composition comprises 0.5 - 10 wt-% of at least one of the inventive copolymer 50 - 99 wt-% of at least one oil-component,
- An soap has, for example, the following composition: 0.1 to 5% wt-% of at least one inventive copolymer 0.3 to 1 % wt-% of titanium dioxide 1 to 10% wt-% of stearic acid to 100 wt-% of soap base, for example the sodium salts of tallow fatty and coconut fatty acid or glycerols.
- a shampoo has, for example, the following composition: 0.1 to 5% wt-% of at least one inventive copolymer 12.0% wt-% of sodium laureth-2-sulfate, 4.0% wt-% of cocamidopropylbetaine, 3.0% wt-% of NaCI and water to 100 wt-%.
- a deodorant has, for example, the following composition: 0.1 to 5% of at least one inventive copolymer 60% by weight of ethanol,
- the new cationic polymers are obtainable by conventional polymerization processes.
- Example A An 'aqueous phase' of water soluble components is prepared by admixing together the following components:
- An 'oil phase' is prepared by admixing together the following components:
- Isopar ® G dearomatised hydrocarbon solvent; Isopar is a trademark of the Exxon Mobil Corporation
- the two phases are mixed together in a ratio of 1 part oil phase to 1.25 parts aqueous phase under high shear to form a water-in-oil emulsion.
- the resulting water-in-oil emulsion is transferred to a reactor equipped with nitrogen sparge tube, stirrer and thermometer.
- the emulsion is purged with nitrogen to remove oxygen.
- Polymerization is effected by addition of a redox couple of sodium metabisulphite and tertiary butyl hydroperoxide.
- An 'aqueous phase' of water soluble components is prepared by admixing together the following components :
- An 'oil phase' is prepared by admixing together the following components :
- the two phases are mixed together in a ratio of 0.80 parts oil phase to 1.0 parts aqueous phase under high shear to form a water-in-oil emulsion.
- the resulting water-in-oil emulsion is transferred to a reactor equipped with nitrogen sparge tube, stirrer and thermometer.
- the emulsion is purged with nitrogen to remove oxygen.
- Polymerisation is effected by addition of a redox couple of sodium metabisulphite and tertiary butyl hydroperoxide. After exotherm is complete, free monomer is reduced using the same type of redox initiators.
- Vacuum distillation is carried out to remove water and volatile solvent to give a concentrated polymer dispersion.
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