WO2004014330A1 - Antiperspirant aerosol compositions - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61K8/00—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations
- A61K8/02—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by special physical form
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- A61K8/18—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition
- A61K8/19—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition containing inorganic ingredients
- A61K8/26—Aluminium; Compounds thereof
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- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
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- A61K8/72—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition containing organic macromolecular compounds
- A61K8/84—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition containing organic macromolecular compounds obtained by reactions otherwise than those involving only carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds
- A61K8/89—Polysiloxanes
- A61K8/891—Polysiloxanes saturated, e.g. dimethicone, phenyl trimethicone, C24-C28 methicone or stearyl dimethicone
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- A61Q—SPECIFIC USE OF COSMETICS OR SIMILAR TOILETRY PREPARATIONS
- A61Q15/00—Anti-perspirants or body deodorants
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- This invention relates to antiperspirant aerosol compositions suitable for topical application to the human body and to methods of making the same .
- Antiperspirant compositions suitable for topical application typically comprise an antiperspirant material such as aluminium chlorohydrate which acts to suppress the level of perspiration on the area of the body to which it is applied.
- Antiperspirant compositions are widely applied in the form of a pressurised, propellant driven aerosol spray.
- Aerosol antiperspirant compositions typically have the antiperspirant material suspended in an anhydrous carrier fluid, together with a propellant and a suspending agent. Other minor ingredients can also be present, and the composition is housed in a pressurised container.
- a widely used approach has been to incorporate a masking oil such as an aliphatic hydrocarbon, ester oil, or silicone fluid into the formulation.
- the masking oil functions by coating the surface of the antiperspirant active particles and minimises the scattering of light, thereby rendering the active less visible to the naked eye .
- AACH activated aluminium. chlorohydrate
- RI refractive index
- AACH particles generally contain hollow cores, having an RI of 1.0 while the RI of the outer particle is in the region of 1.5 which results in visible whitening.
- compositions of the invention may enable a lower amount of antiperspirant active to be used whilst still maintaining the antiperspirancy efficacy of a conventional aerosol antiperspirant composition having a higher level of antiperspirant active.
- a further benefit that may be achieved by use of the present invention is the enhanced maintenance of the antiperspirant active on the skin. This enables reduced transfer of the antiperspirant active to clothes worn in close proximity to the skin, thereby reducing whitening of said clothes and helps to maintain the antiperspirant benefit sought by the consumer.
- a suspension antiperspirant aerosol composition comprising milled activated aluminium chlorohydrate having non-hollow particles and a carrier fluid comprising a
- a method of manufacture of a suspension antiperspirant aerosol composition comprising the suspension of a milled activated aluminium chlorohydrate
- a method of reducing perspiration and giving low visible deposits comprising the application to the human body of a suspension antiperspirant aerosol composition comprising milled AACH having non-hollow particles and a carrier fluid comprising a masking oil of viscosity 10 mm 2/,s or greater.
- the applicant believes that the reduced white deposits obtained with antiperspirant compositions of the present invention is due to the particular morphology of the antiperspirant actives selected and their highly effective coating by the particularly high viscosity masking oils indicated.
- AACH antiperspirant actives suitable for use in the present invention are described in GB 1,568,831, GB 1,597,497, GB 1,597,498, EP 6,738, EP 6,739, EP 7,191, EP 191,628, EP 256,832 and EP 491,395, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the amount of AACH present in the compositions of the invention may be from 1 to 30% and particularly from 2 to 20%, the upper level of AACH preferably being 10% or less and especially being 5% or less, all percentages being by weight of the composition.
- the AACH used in the present invention is milled and has non-hollow particles.
- a high level of non- hollow AACH particulate material is present, the hollows in the particles comprising less than 40% of the total volume of the AACH. It is particularly preferred that the hollows comprise less than 20%, and especially less than 10%, of the total volume of the AACH.
- AACH in which hollows comprise less than 5% of the total volume of the active is most preferred.
- Measurement of the amount of non-hollow AACH particulate material may be performed by a suitable microscopy technique (e.g. SEM) in combination with suitable image analysis.
- the AACH used in the present invention has a continuous RI .
- the RI of the AACH is preferably between 1.52 to 1.57.
- the mean particle size of the AACH is preferably from 20 to 30 microns (measured as the D[4,3], using a light scattering technique) .
- the AACH is prepared by milling a sample having a mean particle size
- the masking oil used in the present invention has a
- viscosity values quoted in this specification are kinematic viscosities, measured at 25 C.
- a suitable method for measuring kinematic viscosities utilises a glass capillary viscometer, for example, as described in Dow Coming's Corporate Test Method CTM 0004, of July 29, 1970.
- the masking oil may be any suitable oil of appropriate viscosity, examples including hydrocarbon oils, ester oils, and silicone oils.
- suitable hydrocarbon oils include hydrogenated polyolefins, in particular hydrogenated polydecenes, examples including PureSyn oils of viscosity
- Suitable silicone oils include linear and crosslinked polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) fluids, 3 examples including the DC200 PDMS fluids of viscosity 10
- PDMS polydimethylsiloxane
- the RI of the masking oil is preferably from 1.40 to 1.57. Silicone oils are particularly preferred.
- the viscosity of the masking oil is preferably from 1.40 to 1.57. Silicone oils are particularly preferred.
- the masking is 10 mm /s or greater, preferably 10 mm /s or
- the masking oil may be used in an amount from 0.5% or 1%, up to 30%, in particular up to 10%, and especially up to 5%, all percentages being by weight of the total composition.
- the masking oil may function as an emollient oil and/or lubricant. It may also serve to facilitate uniform distribution of the antiperspirant material on the skin.
- the carrier fluid is any oil suitable for suspending ACH and compatible with the masking oil comprising it.
- the carrier fluid is present at a level of from 1 to 30%, in particular from 2 to 20%, and especially from 5 to 10% by weight of the composition.
- the carrier fluid may comprise an emollient oil, additional to any masking oil also having this function ( vide supra) .
- emollient oils are disclosed in US Patent Nos . 4,822,596 and 4,904,463, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
- Preferred emollient oils are alkyl esters, such as PurSyn Ester 2E7 (neopentylglycol dihexanoate) , ex Exxon-Mobil; benzoate esters such as Finsolv TN (Trade Mark), ex Finetex Inc.; hydrogenated polyalkenes, such as Panalane, ex Amoco and PureSyn PAO 2 (hydrogenated polydecene) , ex Exxon-Mobil; PPG ethers, such as Fluid AP (PPG- 14 butylether) , ex Union Carbide; isopropyl palmitate; phenylsilicone; and isopropyl myristate.
- alkyl esters such as PurSyn Ester 2E7 (neopentylglycol dihexanoate) , ex Exxon-Mobil
- benzoate esters such as Finsolv TN (Trade Mark), ex Finetex Inc.
- the carrier fluid comprises a volatile silicone fluid.
- volatile fluids include dimethyl cyclosiloxanes, such Dow Corning fluids DC244, DC245, DC344 and DC345.
- the combination of such materials and the masking oil may be used at a level of from 1 to 30%, in particular from 2 to 20%, and especially from 5 to 10% by weight of the composition.
- a bulking or suspending agent is preferably incorporated into the composition of the invention.
- the suspending agent is preferably hydrophobically treated montmorillionite clay such as a bentonite or a hectorite.
- montmorillionite clay such as a bentonite or a hectorite.
- Bentone 38V is a hectorite clay available from NL Industries, Inc.
- the amount of clay in the composition of the invention may be from 0.2 to 5.0% by weight of the total composition.
- a propellant gas is generally present as part of the compositions of the invention. Any liquefiable gas known in the art for use in propellant driven aerosol products may be used. Examples of suitable propellants include trichlorofluoromethane , trichlorotrifluoromethane , difluoroethane, propane, butane or isobutane or combinations thereof. When used, the amount of liquefied gas in the composition of the invention is typically from 5 to 95% and preferably from 30 to 90% by weight of the composition. Alternatively, compressed gas such as air, nitrogen, or carbon dioxide may be used as propellant.
- compositions of the invention include: cosmetically acceptable carrier fluid components, such as straight and branched chain alcohols, for example, ethanol, isobutanol or isopropanol; deodorant active perfumes and deodorant compounds which can act as antimicrobial agents; hydrophobic oils, such as liquid paraffin oils; inorganic electrolytes, such as sodium chloride or sodium sulphate; other thickeners such as clays, silicas, for example,
- polar additives such as propylene carbonate or alcohol
- skin feel improvers such as talc and finely divided polyethylene such as Accumist B18
- humectants such as polyols, for example glycerol
- perfumes preservatives and antioxidants
- skin benefit agents such as allantoin; - colours; other cosmetic adjuncts conventionally employed in propellant driven aerosol products.
- compositions of the invention may be manufactured by a method comprising the suspension of a milled activated aluminium chlorohydrate (AACH) having non-hollow particles in a carrier fluid comprising a masking oil of viscosity 10
- AACH milled activated aluminium chlorohydrate
- the AACH is suspended in a pre- formed mixture comprising volatile silicone, masking oil, and perfume, and said suspension is then placed in an aerosol can, preferably made of aluminium or tinplate, and a propellant gas is added in a liquefied form.
- compositions indicated in the Tables below were prepared in the following manner.
- the volatile silicone, other oil (silicone oil or hydrocarbon oil) , and Bentone 38V where sheared together at 9000 rpm for 5 minutes using a Silverson L4RT mixer.
- the perfume was then added whilst shearing and shearing was continued for a further 2 minutes. Shearing was then discontinued and the AACH was dispersed in the mixture using a spatula.
- the mixture was then subjected to a further 5 minutes shearing using the Silverson L4RT mixer.
- the whiteness scores were obtained using the following method.
- the fully formulated compositions were each sprayed directly onto black test cloths from a distance of 25 cm, using a standard spray nozzle and a duration of 5 seconds per cloth. After approximately one hour, the whiteness scores of the cloths were measured using an image analysis technique. The results were analysed using standard statistical techniques to give the average whiteness score from each composition and the 95% confidence limits.
- compositional amounts are given as percentages by weight.
- compositions comprising 3% masking oil
- a particularly high viscosity leads to a particularly low whiteness score (Example 1) .
- Poorer (i.e. higher) whiteness scores where obtained when the composition comprised only one of the required features (Examples B and C) and an even poorer whiteness score was obtained when the composition comprised neither of the required features (Example A) .
- compositions comprising 1% masking oil
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| BR0312193-3A BR0312193A (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | Suspension aerosol antiperspirant composition, method for the manufacture of a suspension aerosol antiperspirant composition and method for reducing perspiration |
| AU2003249933A AU2003249933B2 (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | Antiperspirant aerosol compositions |
| EP03784006A EP1531788B1 (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | Antiperspirant aerosol compositions |
| US10/521,983 US20060104918A1 (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | Antiperspirant aerosol compositions |
| MXPA05000986A MXPA05000986A (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | Antiperspirant aerosol compositions. |
| DE60311583T DE60311583T2 (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | WELDING AEROSOL PREPARATIONS |
| JP2004526722A JP2006502130A (en) | 2002-07-24 | 2003-07-01 | Antiperspirant aerosol composition |
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| EP (1) | EP1531788B1 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP2006502130A (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE353007T1 (en) |
| AU (1) | AU2003249933B2 (en) |
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| ES (1) | ES2279978T3 (en) |
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