WO2006129793A1 - 崩壊性酸化亜鉛粉体及びその製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to zinc oxide powders, particularly disintegrating zinc oxide powders that are excellent in usability and handling, and exhibit excellent UV protection, transparency, and feeling of use due to their collapse. It relates to the manufacturing method.
- zinc oxide used in cosmetics as an ultraviolet protective agent has been mainly used as ultrafine powder having an average particle size of lOOnm or less.
- Zinc oxide production is broadly divided into dry methods and wet methods. There are two methods: the French method (indirect method) and the American method (direct method). A method of producing zinc oxide by oxidizing zinc vapor with air. It is. The dry method is the main method for the production of general zinc oxide, but the wet method is mainly used for the production of ultrafine zinc particles of lOOnm or less that are UV-blocking.
- the wet method is a method in which an aqueous zinc salt solution is neutralized with an alkali agent, and the resulting zinc salt precipitate is washed with water, dried and then fired to obtain zinc oxide.
- this method has a problem in that fine particles of less than lOOnm that are generated by force aggregate at the time of firing to increase the particle size, thereby impairing transparency and ultraviolet shielding properties.
- it is difficult to freely control the aggregation state of the primary particles. Even when fine particles of zinc oxide are obtained, it is difficult to use in cosmetics and the like in the state where the usability and endling are poor because of the fine particles.
- JP-A No. 1 230431 and JP-A No. 6-115937 describe flaky zinc oxide powder.
- the flaky powder has a thin thickness of 1, and the strength of the powder when manufacturing products such as cosmetics is insufficient, and if the thickness is increased to increase the strength, the particle size of the powder increases and visible light is emitted. It causes problems in actual use, such as scattering and transparency.
- JP-A-5-139738 discloses hollow spherical zinc oxide fine particles. Since this hollow zinc oxide zinc is synthesized in the gas phase, it has an ultraviolet protection function that the fine particles are difficult to produce. In order to synthesize fine zinc oxide zinc particles, it is necessary to use a method such as diluting the feed concentration, which is suitable for mass production.
- the present invention has been made in view of the problems of the background art described above, and the purpose thereof is a zinc oxide powder excellent in usability and handling, UV protection ability, transparency, and feeling of use, and production thereof. It is to provide a method.
- the present invention also provides a cosmetic containing the same.
- the method for producing a disintegrating zinc oxide powder according to the present invention comprises using an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc salt and strong rubonic acid or an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc carboxylate as an alkaline carbonate agent.
- an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc salt and strong rubonic acid or an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc carboxylate as an alkaline carbonate agent.
- the water-soluble zinc salt is preferably salted zinc. It is also preferred that the carboxylic acid is acetic acid.
- the water-soluble zinc carboxylate is preferably zinc acetate.
- the alkali carbonate agent is sodium carbonate.
- the carboxylic acid group is preferably 0.1 to 10 moles relative to zinc. Further, it is preferably 0.5 to 5 times mol.
- the alkali carbonate agent is an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc salt and a carboxylic acid or an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc carboxylate, lOOmL, 0.1 to: LOmolZL aqueous solution, It is preferable to neutralize this by adding 0.1 to: LOmLZmin.
- the secondary particles may be in the form of a tube.
- an aqueous solution containing zinc chloride and acetic acid or an aqueous solution containing zinc acetate is neutralized with sodium carbonate, and the resulting precipitate is fired to form a tube-like shape in which primary particles of zinc oxide are aggregated.
- Secondary particle force S Further, an acid zinc powder formed by aggregation can be obtained.
- an aqueous solution containing sodium carbonate, zinc chloride, and acetic acid, or an aqueous solution containing zinc acetate, lOOmL is preferably a 0.1-2 mol ZL aqueous solution.
- acetic acid is 1 to 10 times mol of zinc.
- One of the collapsible acid-zinc powders according to the present invention is formed by agglomeration of primary particles of acid-zinc to form secondary particles, which are further aggregated.
- An acid zinc powder which is obtained by any one of the methods described above.
- the average primary particle size is 0.02 to 0. m
- the average secondary particle size is 0.5 to: LO / zm
- the average particle size of the aggregate of secondary particles is 1 ⁇ : LOO ⁇ m is preferable.
- one of the collapsible zinc oxide powders according to the present invention is formed by aggregation of primary particles of zinc oxide to form tube-shaped secondary particles, which are further aggregated. It is characterized by being formed.
- This powder is obtained by the method described above.
- the average major axis of the tube can be 0.5-10 m. Also, if the ratio of the major axis / minor axis of the tube is 1 or more, Can be.
- a cosmetic material according to the present invention contains the disintegrating zinc oxide powder and Z or a disintegrated product thereof as described above.
- the acid zinc powder of the present invention has a large particle size, it is excellent in handling properties in which aggregation is unlikely to occur even in a base that does not scatter like a fine particle powder.
- the zinc oxide powder of the present invention easily breaks down into primary particles by pulverization or friction, resulting in excellent UV protection (particularly UV-A protection) and visible light transmission (transparency). ).
- disintegratable acid zinc powder and Z or the disintegrated product of the present invention also improve the slipperiness of the cosmetic.
- FIG. 1 is a SEM photograph of a disintegratable acid-zinc powder (Test Example 1) useful in one example of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a TEM photograph of a collapsible acid-zinc powder (Test Example 1) formed in one example of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a spectral transmittance curve of a disintegrating zinc oxide powder (Test Example 1) and a commercially available ultrafine zinc oxide powder according to an example of the present invention.
- FIG. 4-1 is a SEM photograph of a disintegrating acid-zinc powder (Test Example 1) before dispersion according to an example of the present invention.
- FIG. 4-2 is a SEM photograph after dispersion of disintegrating acid-zinc powder (Test Example 1) according to one example of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an SEM photograph of zinc oxide powder (Test Example 2-5) obtained using phosphoric acid as an acid together with salt and zinc.
- FIG. 6 SEM photograph of zinc oxide powder (Test Example 2-1) obtained without using acid with zinc chloride.
- FIG. 7 is an SEM photograph of zinc oxide powder (Test Example 2-2) obtained by using propionic acid as an acid together with salty zinc.
- FIG. 10 is a spectral transmittance curve of a powder obtained using sodium carbonate (Test Example 1) or sodium hydroxide sodium (Test Example 3) as an alkaline agent.
- FIG. 11 is a spectral transmittance curve of a powder obtained in Test Example 1 when the amount of acetic acid used is changed.
- FIG. 12 is a spectral transmittance curve of a powder obtained in Test Example 1 when the concentration of aqueous sodium carbonate solution was changed.
- FIG. 13 is a spectral transmittance curve of a powder obtained in Test Example 1 when the sodium carbonate aqueous solution dropping speed was changed.
- the disintegrating zinc oxide powder of the present invention is an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc salt and a carboxylic acid or an aqueous solution containing a water-soluble zinc carboxylate (hereinafter, this aqueous solution may be referred to as a zinc aqueous solution). It can be obtained by adding an alkaline carbonate agent to neutralize, and washing the precipitate with water and drying it if necessary, followed by firing.
- water-soluble zinc salt examples include those usually used in the liquid phase method, such as salty zinc oxide, zinc nitrate, zinc sulfate, and zinc acetate. Of these, salt-zinc and zinc acetate are preferred, and salt-zinc is particularly preferred. When zinc acetate is used as the water-soluble zinc salt, the addition of carboxylic acid can be omitted.
- the concentration of the water-soluble zinc salt in the aqueous zinc solution is usually 0.1 to 5 molZL at the start of the reaction.
- water-soluble carboxylic acid can be used, for example, formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, oxalic acid, citrate, tartaric acid, succinic acid, maleic anhydride and the like.
- the point of disintegration and functionality is preferably acetic acid.
- Carboxylic acid such as acetic acid can be used in an amount of 0.1 to 10 moles, preferably 0.5 to 5 moles of carboxylic acid group with respect to zinc. If too little carboxylic acid is present, disintegration and function The property becomes insufficient. In addition, excessive use does not significantly improve the effect and is uneconomical and may adversely affect disintegration.
- a mineral acid In order to completely dissolve the zinc aqueous solution, a mineral acid can be further used in combination.
- Mineral acids include hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid and the like, with hydrochloric acid being preferred.
- alkali carbonate used for neutralization carbonates such as sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate can be suitably used, and sodium carbonate is particularly preferred.
- the concentration of the alkali carbonate aqueous solution is preferably 0.1 to: LOmolZL, and more preferably 0.3 to 5 molZL.
- the dropping rate of the alkaline carbonate aqueous solution is preferably 0.1 to 1 OmL / min, more preferably 1 to 5 mLZmin with respect to lOOmL of the zinc salt aqueous solution.
- the alkaline carbonate aqueous solution is dropped into the zinc aqueous solution, the zinc salt starts to be deposited at a certain dropping amount.
- the pH of the reaction solution at the start of precipitation is usually 5.5 to 6.5.
- deposition starting point P H rises with increasing dropping amount, after precipitation started to carbonate alkaline agent is consumed in the precipitation of the zinc salt, is very elevated pH also proceeds dripping It is moderate.
- precipitation is complete, the pH rises rapidly. Dropping completes the neutralization reaction and finishes the precipitation of the zinc salt It is preferable to carry out until Usually, it is sufficient that the reaction solution is dropped until the reaction solution power is about 3 ⁇ 4H8 to 8.5.
- the neutralization reaction proceeds in two stages, the first stage up to the start of precipitation and the second stage after the start of precipitation.
- the reaction between the aqueous zinc solution and the alkaline carbonate aqueous solution is preferably performed at 40 ° C or lower. If it exceeds 40 ° C, disintegration and functionality may be insufficient. In addition, if the temperature is too low, problems such as a decrease in the efficiency of precipitate formation, precipitation of reaction raw materials, freezing, and the like occur, and therefore the temperature is usually 15 ° C or higher, preferably 25 ° C or higher.
- the precipitate obtained by the reaction is subjected to solid-liquid separation by a known method such as filtration or centrifugation, if necessary, and the solid phase is washed with water and then dried. At this stage, aggregates of secondary particles are formed, but firing is performed to decarboxylate them into acid zinc.
- the firing temperature is preferably 350 to 450 ° C. If the firing temperature is too high, sintering may occur significantly, and the disintegration may be reduced and the desired effect may not be obtained. On the other hand, when the calcination temperature is too low, the production of zinc oxide by firing is inefficient, which is not preferable.
- the firing time may be set appropriately as long as it is sufficient to generate zinc oxide, but is usually 1 to 10 hours.
- the collapsible zinc oxide powder of the present invention obtained as described above has a form in which primary particles of zinc oxide are gently aggregated to form secondary particles, and these secondary particles are further aggregated. .
- the secondary particles have various shapes such as rods, plates, lumps, and tubes.
- the aggregate form of the secondary particles is indefinite and no regularity is observed.
- the average primary particle size is usually about 0.02-0. M, and the average secondary particle size is usually about 0.5-10 / ⁇ ⁇ .
- the collapsible zinc oxide powder of the present invention is a bonded aggregate of such secondary particles, and the average particle size is usually about 1 to: LOO m. The particle size was measured by observation with an electron microscope.
- the shape and bonding force of the secondary particles vary depending on the type of raw material used, reaction conditions, and the like.
- a collapsible acid zinc powder that is an aggregate of tubular secondary particles
- an aqueous solution containing zinc chloride and acetic acid or an aqueous solution containing zinc acetate is neutralized with sodium carbonate
- a method of firing the resulting precipitate is preferred It is.
- this method will be further described.
- the collapsible acid-zinc powder in which the secondary particles are tube-shaped is an aqueous solution containing salt-zinc and acetic acid or an aqueous solution containing zinc acetate (hereinafter, these aqueous solutions are referred to as an aqueous zinc solution).
- sodium carbonate can be added to neutralize at a temperature of 40 ° C or lower, and the precipitate can be washed with water and dried as necessary, and then calcined.
- Acetic acid can additionally be used in an aqueous solution containing zinc acetate.
- it is preferable to use an aqueous solution containing zinc chloride and acetic acid because it tends to be superior in terms of UV protection and transparency compared to using an aqueous zinc acetate solution.
- the concentrations of zinc chloride and zinc acetate in the aqueous zinc solution are usually 0.1 to 5 molZL at the start of the reaction.
- Acetic acid used in combination with zinc chloride is 1 to: mols of LO, preferably 1 to 5 mols of zinc. If there is too little acetic acid, tube-shaped particles will not be formed, and if there is too much acetic acid, the tube shape will tend to collapse.
- a mineral acid may be used in combination.
- the mineral acid include hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, sulfuric acid and the like, and hydrochloric acid can be preferably used.
- the concentration of the sodium carbonate aqueous solution is preferably 0.1 to 2 molZL, more preferably 0.2 to 1.5 molZL.
- the dropping rate of the sodium carbonate aqueous solution is preferably 0.5 to 5 mL Zmin with respect to the zinc aqueous solution lOOmL.
- the reaction takes a long time, which is inefficient, and tube-shaped particles may not be formed.
- the sodium carbonate concentration or the dropping speed is too high, tube-shaped particles may not be formed, which may affect the functionality.
- other alkaline agents such as sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate are used instead of sodium carbonate, tube-like particles are not formed. Therefore, neutralization with carbonate ions is considered necessary.
- the reaction between the aqueous zinc solution and the aqueous sodium carbonate solution is preferably performed at 40 ° C or lower. If it exceeds 40 ° C, the formation, disintegration, and functionality of the tubular particles may be insufficient. In addition, if the temperature is too low, problems such as a decrease in the efficiency of precipitate formation, precipitation of reaction raw materials, and freezing will occur, so the temperature is usually 15 ° C or higher, preferably 25 ° C or higher.
- the precipitate obtained by the reaction is subjected to solid-liquid separation by a known method such as filtration or centrifugation, if necessary, and the solid phase is washed with water and then dried. At this stage, aggregates of tubular secondary particles are formed, but firing is performed to decarboxylate to form zinc oxide.
- the firing temperature is preferably 350 to 450 ° C. If the firing temperature is too high, sintering may occur significantly, and the disintegration may be reduced and the desired effect may not be obtained. On the other hand, when the calcination temperature is too low, the production of zinc oxide by firing is inefficient, which is not preferable.
- the firing time may be set appropriately as long as it is sufficient to generate zinc oxide, but is usually 1 to 10 hours.
- the tube shape is a hollow cylindrical shape such as macaroni.
- the aggregate form of the tube-like secondary particles is indefinite, and no regularity is observed.
- the average primary particle size forming the tube is usually about 0.02-0. 1 ⁇ m.
- the average major axis (tube length) of the tube-shaped secondary particles is usually about 0.5 to: LO / z m
- the average minor axis (outer diameter of the tube cross section) is usually about 0.1 to 5 ⁇ m.
- the ratio of the average major axis to the minor axis (major axis Z minor axis) is usually 1 or more, and more often 2 or more.
- the collapsible zinc oxide powder of the present invention can be an aggregate of such tubular secondary particles, and the average particle size is usually about 1 to: L00 ⁇ m. In addition, all particle diameters are measured by electron microscope observation.
- the collapsible zinc oxide powder obtained in the present invention is a relatively large powder, and therefore, it is excellent in usability and handling properties that are free from aggregation and scattering like fine particle powder.
- the disintegrating zinc oxide powder of the present invention can exhibit high UV protection ability (particularly UV-A protection ability) and visible light transmittance by disintegrating. That is, the disintegratable acid-zinc powder of the present invention is easily disintegrated to the primary particle level by pulverization or friction.
- the zinc oxide disintegrated to the primary particle level is very fine, has a low transmittance in the ultraviolet region and a high transmittance in the visible region, and exhibits high UV protection and visible light transmittance.
- the 360 nm transmittance of a castor oil dispersion containing 5% of a pulverized powder of disintegrating zinc oxide powder of the present invention is 20% or less, and further 15% or less.
- the 450 nm transmittance can be 85% or more, and further 90% or more.
- the particle size is too large, and such an effect will not be exhibited.
- disintegrating zinc oxide powder For example, by applying frictional force when cosmetics containing disintegrating zinc oxide powder are applied to the skin, or by crushing disintegrating acid / zinc powder during the manufacturing process of cosmetics Or, by disintegrating the disintegrant acid zinc powder in advance and blending it into the cosmetic, at least the cosmetic is applied on the skin! Since there is a disintegrant of the functional zinc oxide powder, it can exhibit an excellent UV protection effect and transparency.
- a cosmetic containing a disintegratable zinc oxide powder and Z or a disintegrated product thereof can be produced.
- Cosmetics containing disintegrating zinc oxide powder can exhibit excellent UV protection effect and transparency because the disintegrating zinc oxide powder easily disintegrates due to friction when applied to the skin.
- the disintegrating zinc oxide powder may be disintegrated by pulverization or the like in the cosmetic production process.
- the disintegratable acid-zinc zinc powder can be preliminarily disintegrated by pulverization or the like by a conventional method and used for the production of force cosmetics.
- the disintegrating acid-zinc powder and Z or a disintegrated product thereof of the present invention also improve the slipperiness of cosmetics. Therefore, it can be set as the cosmetics excellent also in the usability.
- the amount of disintegratable acid zinc powder and Z or its disintegrated compound in the cosmetic is a force determined appropriately according to the purpose. Usually 0.001% by mass or more, preferably 1% in the cosmetic. % Or more. If the blending amount is too small, the effect is not exhibited. On the other hand, the upper limit is not particularly limited, and even when blended in a large amount, it is not excessively white on the skin and has a good feeling of use.
- the point power of blending other ingredients is usually 50% by mass or less, preferably 30% by mass. % Or less.
- the disintegrable acid-zinc powder and disintegrant of the present invention may be subjected to a known surface treatment as necessary.
- a known surface treatment for example, fatty acid sarcophagus treatment with aluminum stearate or zinc myristate, wax treatment with candelillaro carnaparou, silicone treatment with methylpolysiloxane, cyclic silicone oil, fatty acid dextrin treatment with palmitic acid dextrins, myristic acid, stearic acid Fatty acid processing by etc. is mentioned.
- disintegrating zinc oxide powder and Z or a disintegrated product thereof in addition to containing the disintegrating zinc oxide powder and Z or a disintegrated product thereof, other components that are usually blended in cosmetics can be blended in the cosmetics.
- cosmetics include oils, moisturizers, surfactants, pigments, dyes, powders, antioxidants, preservatives, pH adjusters, chelating agents, fragrances, UV absorbers, whitening agents, water, and various drugs.
- the cosmetic of the present invention can be in any dosage form such as powder, solid, ointment, liquid, emulsion, solid-liquid separation, and the like.
- the product forms are also basic cosmetics such as lotions, emulsions, creams, etc .; foundations, makeup bases, lipsticks, eye shadows, scarlets, eyeliners, nail enamels, mascaras, etc. Makeup cosmetics; hair treatments, hair creams, hair liquids, set mouths, and other hair cosmetics.
- sunscreen cosmetics intended for UV protection it is effective to combine the disintegratable acid-zinc powder of the present invention and Z or a disintegrated product thereof.
- the disintegrating zinc oxide powder and the disintegrated product thereof of the present invention can be applied to other uses other than cosmetics for the purpose of ultraviolet ray protection.
- power including rosin compositions, paints, inks, coating compositions, etc. Yes.
- acetic acid was dissolved in 10 mL of an ImolZL aqueous solution of zinc chloride. While stirring this solution at 250 rpm using two stirring blades, 0.2 mol 1 ZL aqueous sodium carbonate solution was added dropwise at 25 ° C. at 1.5 mL Zmin. The pH during the reaction was monitored over time and dropped to pH8.
- the obtained powder was confirmed to be acid zinc.
- this powder was observed with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM), as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, fine primary particles gathered to have a major axis of 1 ⁇ m or more. Tube-like secondary particles were formed.
- the obtained powder was formed by agglomerating such a tube-like secondary particle force S.
- Test Example 1 exhibited higher UV protection and visible light transmittance than the conventional ultrafine zinc oxide powder.
- the dispersion of “Test Example 1” was washed with acetone to remove castor oil and then observed with an electron microscope. As a result, the tube-shaped secondary particles of the zinc oxide powder were broken into fine primary particles.
- Figures 4-1 and 42 show SEM photographs before and after dispersion in castor oil, respectively.
- the disintegrating zinc oxide powder of the present invention disintegrates to the primary particle level by grinding, friction during coating, etc., thereby preventing UV protection and visible light transmission (transparency). It is possible to demonstrate.
- ⁇ A structure in which secondary particles in which fine primary particles are aggregated are further aggregated.
- X —Significant aggregates of secondary particles and Z or secondary particles.
- FIG. 9 is a plot of the relationship between the pH of the reaction solutions of “Test Example 1” (using acetic acid) and “Test Example 2-1” (using no acid) and the dropping time.
- Test Example 3 was an aggregate of secondary particles in which primary particles were densely assembled.
- Figure 10 shows the spectral transmittances of “Test Example 1” and “Test Example 3”. As can be seen from FIG. 10, when sodium hydroxide was used as the alkaline agent (Test Example 3), the UV protection ability and the visible light transmittance were low.
- the carboxylic acid is preferably used in an amount of 0.1 to 10 times mol, more preferably 0.5 to 5 times mol as the carboxylic acid group with respect to zinc.
- Table 2 shows the results obtained in the same manner as in "Test Example 1" except that the amount of acetic acid used was changed and powders were obtained and examined for the presence of tube-shaped secondary particles.
- each powder was a powder in which fine primary particles formed secondary particles, which were further aggregated.
- the amount of acetic acid used is too small, the formation of tubular secondary particles is observed.
- acetic acid is used in an amount of 1 to 10 times mol, preferably 1 to 5 times mol, of zinc for forming tubular particles.
- ⁇ Although it is tube-like, a collapsed shape or an unformed part is observed.
- Fig. 12 was obtained in "Test Example 1" when the sodium carbonate aqueous solution had a constant rate (1.5 mL / min) and the concentration was 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, or 1. OmolZL. This is a comparison of the light transmittance of the powder.
- the concentration of the alkaline carbonate aqueous solution is preferably 0.1 to: L0 mol ZL, and more preferably 0.3 to 5 mol ZL.
- each of the powders was a powder in which fine primary particles formed secondary particles and these were further aggregated. There is a tendency that the shape of the hub is broken. On the other hand, if the concentration is too low, tube-like particles are not formed, and the reaction time is extremely long, which is not efficient.
- the sodium carbonate aqueous solution concentration is preferably 0.1 to 2 molZL, more preferably 0.2 to 1.5 molZL.
- Figure 13 shows the spectral transmittance of the obtained powder in “Test Example 1” when the concentration of sodium carbonate aqueous solution is constant (0.2 mol / mL) and the dropping rate is 1.5 or 10. OmLZmin. It is a comparison.
- the dropping rate of the aqueous sodium carbonate solution is preferably 0.1 to 1 OmLZmin, more preferably 1 to 5 mLZmin with respect to the zinc aqueous solution lOOmL.
- the sodium carbonate aqueous solution dropping speed is preferably 0.5 to 5 mLZmin with respect to the zinc aqueous solution lOOmL.
- a powder was prepared by dropping 0.2 mol ZL sodium carbonate aqueous solution to pH 8 at 1.5 mL Zmin at 25 ° C with stirring to an Imol ZL aqueous solution of zinc acetate.High UV protection and visible light transmittance A disintegrating zinc oxide powder was obtained. This zinc oxide powder was a powder in which tube-like secondary particles in which primary particles of acid zinc were aggregated were further aggregated.
- Glycerin diisostearate 5.0 Organically modified montmorillonite 3.0 Antiseptic appropriate amount
- Disintegrating zinc oxide powder 10. 0% by mass Liquid paraffin 65.0
- Hydrophobized talc 7.0% by weight Disintegrating zinc oxide powder (hydrophobized) 12.0 Caustic anhydride 2. 0 Nylon powder 4.0 Color pigment 2. 0 Otamethylcyclotetrasiloxane 10.0 Rosin acid pentaerythritol 1.5 neopentyl glycol diisooctanoate 5.0 squalane 2.5
- Glycerin triisooctanoate 2.0 Polyoxyethylene-modified dimethylpolysiloxane. 5 Purified water to 100
- the cosmetics of the above formulation examples were prepared by a conventional method. None of the cosmetics had any problems with the appearance or stability of the product. When applied to the skin, it exhibited high UV protection ability (especially UV-A protection ability) without whitening. In addition, the slipperiness at the time of application was also better than when no disintegrating acid-zinc zinc powder was added.
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