WO2007072723A1 - フィルム状組成物 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a film-like composition applicable to a film-like facial mask, whitening mask, sheet soap, facial cleansing sheet, sheet shampoo, sheet rinse, sheet bathing agent, etc.
- the film-like compositions can be reliably taken out one by one without being welded even when the film-like compositions are left in a laminated state for a long period of time.
- a film-like composition is widely known as a portable cleaning agent.
- a film composition comprising a water-soluble polymer such as methyl cellulose or polyvinyl alcohol and an aliphatic sarcophagus is known.
- a clean feeling remains due to the action of methyl cellulose and polybulal alcohol, which are essential ingredients for forming a stone sarcophagus, and has a refreshing cleaning effect.
- methyl cellulose and polybulal alcohol which are essential ingredients for forming a stone sarcophagus
- a major problem is that in the process of laminating film-like compositions, putting them in cases or bags and using them one by one, if water adheres to the film-like composition, water-soluble polymers and content components As the film melts and the film-like compositions stick together, there has been a situation in which the sheets cannot be taken out one by one. These phenomena are caused by absorption of moisture in the air or transfer of moisture on the hand to the film composition when the film composition is taken out. This has led to a decrease in usability over a long period of time.
- the present invention solves this problem.
- the purpose is to prevent film-like compositions from welding together and to improve the usability of the film-like composition.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-53-91912
- Patent Document 2 JP-A-53-91913
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 62-81432
- Patent Document 4 JP-A-2-22400
- Patent Document 5 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-147400
- the present invention solves the above-described problems, and even when water adheres to the film-like composition in the use process or the storage process, the film-like compositions do not adhere to each other one by one.
- a film-like composition that can be taken out and used is provided.
- the present invention provides a film-like composition containing a surfactant component, which has an excellent scrubbing effect at the time of washing due to the effect of the granule component blended in the film-like composition, and has no slime feeling.
- the scrub effect refers to the effect of removing the old stratum corneum.
- a film-like composition in which at least a water-soluble polymer compound is blended and dried to form a sheet contains a granule component!
- the granule component is a granulated granule.
- the average particle size of the granule component is 5 to 400 ⁇ m, preferably 20 to 200 ⁇ m.
- the compounding amount of the granule component is 0.1 to 20% by mass, preferably 1 to 15% by mass, based on the entire film-like composition after drying.
- the surfactant component is included!
- the film-like compositions are bonded to each other even when moisture adheres to the film-like composition that is laminated in the case. There is nothing. In addition, it is possible to reliably take out one by one over a long period of time. In general, since film-like compositions are sold for portable use, the fact that they can be taken out one by one reliably increases the commercial value especially. Further, when the film-like composition contains a granule component and a surfactant component, Excellent scrubbing effect due to the granule component, and exhibits a cleansing effect with no slime. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- the water-soluble polymer compound used in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it is water-soluble and forms a film-like film after drying.
- Cellulose and cellulose ethers for example, methylcellulose, hydroxyethinoremethinoresenorelose, hydroxypropinoremethinoresenorelose, hydroxybutinoremethinorelose, hydroxyethinoresenorelose, hydroxypropinoresenorelose, hydroxybutylcellulose, carboxy Celluloses such as methylcellulose); polybulal alcohol; starch; polysaccharides such as pullulan and sodium hyaluronate; water-soluble collagen; sodium alginate; In particular, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, starch or pullulan is suitable.
- the above water-soluble polymer compounds may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the content before drying of the water-soluble polymer compound 2 to 5 0 mass 0/0, especially for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and hydroxypropyl cellulose 4-20 wt% In the case of starch and pullulan, 10-45% by weight is preferred V. If the content of the water-soluble polymer compound is too small, it cannot be formed into a film, and conversely if it is too much, the water-soluble polymer compound becomes a paste during use, resulting in poor usability. It is not preferable.
- the content of the film-like composition after drying is preferably 15 to 45% by mass.
- granulated granules can be used as the granule component used in the present invention.
- the average particle size of the granule component has various grades ranging from fine particles of several ⁇ m to those with a scrub feeling with an average particle size of several hundreds of ⁇ m. Any granulated granule used in cosmetics can be used.
- the blending amount of the granule component in the film-like composition after drying is preferably 0.1 to 20% by mass, and more preferably 1 to 15% by mass. 0. Less than 1% by mass welding prevention machine On the other hand, if the compounding amount exceeds 20% by mass, the feeling of roughness during use is strong and the feeling of use becomes poor.
- the granule component can be colored with a pigment or a drug. By coloring, it can be seen that the film-like composition is dispersed, and the expectation for the scrub effect and the aesthetic appearance of the film-like composition as a film can be further enhanced.
- the granulated granule as a granule component is a general granulated granule formed by combining powder components together.
- the manufacturing method includes wet drying, extrusion granulation, and fluidized bed granulation in which a uniformly mixed powder is suspended in the fluidized bed and sprayed with solvent, water, etc. in which the binder is dissolved. Law.
- Examples of the powder used in the granulated granule of the present invention include zinc white, talc, my strength, sericite, titanium oxide, iron oxide, kaolin, silica, and other common inorganic pigments, or water.
- Insoluble salts such as calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate are used.
- General-purpose polymer materials can also be used. Examples thereof include hydrocarbon polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene, polyamide metal acrylate polymers such as nylon, polyurethane polymers, silicon polymers, and copolymers thereof. Water-soluble powders can also be combined with the above components. Furthermore, it is possible to combine pigments and chemicals in the powder as necessary.
- One or two or more of these powders are granulated by a conventional method using a binder to produce granulated granules for use in the present invention.
- the binder is a hydrophilic cellulose polymer such as hydroxyethyl cellulose or hydroxymethyl cellulose, or a hydrophobic cellulose polymer such as ethyl cellulose or methyl cellulose.
- a hydrophilic cellulose polymer such as hydroxyethyl cellulose or hydroxymethyl cellulose
- a hydrophobic cellulose polymer such as ethyl cellulose or methyl cellulose.
- polyethylene glycol or the like can be used.
- the solvent used to dissolve the binder may be any solvent that is less irritating to the skin, such as ethanol or acetone. .
- a surfactant component when the film-like composition is a sheet soap, a sheet shampoo, or a sheet rinse, a surfactant component is blended.
- Surfactant components include fatty acid Lucon salts, N-long chain acyl amino acid salts, alkyl sulfate esters, polyoxyethylene alkyl ether sulfates and other ionic surfactants, imidazoline-based amphoteric surfactants, betaine-based amphoteric surfactants, etc.
- Amphoteric surfactants non-ionic surfactants such as polyoxyethylene alkyl ethers, polyoxyethylene fatty acid esters, sucrose fatty acid esters, alkyl glycosides or maltitol hydroxy aliphatic ethers, or trimethylalkyl ammonium chloride
- a cationic surfactant can be added.
- the fatty acid in the fatty acid alkali salt is a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated fatty acid having 8 to 24 carbon atoms, preferably having 12 to 18 carbon atoms.
- suitable fatty acids include saturated fatty acids such as lauric acid, myristic acid, normitic acid, stearic acid and isostearic acid, unsaturated fatty acids such as oleic acid, coconut oil fatty acid, palm oil fatty acid, which are mixtures thereof, Examples include palm kernel oil fatty acid, beef tallow fatty acid, and hardened tallow fatty acid.
- the alkali in the above fatty acid alkali salt includes alkali metals such as sodium, potassium and lithium, alkaline earth metals such as calcium and magnesium, ethanolamine (mono-, di- and tri-forms), basic amino acids. And organic amines such as lysine, arginine and histidine. Specific examples of suitable alkali include sodium and potassium.
- the fatty acid alkali salts may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the content of the fatty acid alkali salt is preferably 15 to 65% by mass, particularly preferably 20 to 60% by mass. If the content is too small, the solidification property is inferior. On the other hand, if the content is too large, the film-like composition is hard and brittle, and is inferior in flexibility.
- glycerin diglycerin, 1,3-butylene glycol, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, sucrose, sorbit, hyaluronic acid are used as necessary.
- Moisturizers such as sodium, chelating agents such as edetate, plant extract ingredients such as assembly, chatayak, iris, horsetail, aloe, mitral, eucalyptus oil, dipotassium glycyrrhizinate, drugs such as tranexamic acid, arbutin, flavors, pigments , Preservatives and the like can be added.
- the film-like composition of the present invention has the following properties in order to improve transparency and cleanability.
- a compound represented by formula (A) can be added.
- R is a C4 34 alkyl group or a C4 34 alkyl group, at least one of XI and X2 is CH 2 COOM, and the remainder is a hydrogen atom, where M is
- the compound of the general formula (A) is a compound shown in JP-A-63-280798, and the C4 34 alkyl group in the scale is a linear or branched alkyl group, For example, butyl group, hexyl group, octyl group, decyl group, dodecyl group, tetradecyl group, hexadecyl group, octadecyl group, eicosyl group, docosyl group, tetracosyl group, 2-ethylhexyl group, 2-hexyldecyl group , 2-octylundecyl group, 2-decyltetradecyl group, 2-undecylhexadecyl group, and the like.
- the C4-34 alkenyl group is a linear or branched alkenyl group, such as an otatur group, a decenyl group, a dodecenyl group, a tetradecyl group, a hexadecyl group, an octadecyl group, etc. Can be mentioned.
- R in the general formula (A) a C8-18 straight chain alkyl group is preferable, and a decyl group and a dodecyl group are particularly preferable because foaming of the film-like composition is particularly good.
- examples of the alkali metal in M include sodium, potassium, lithium and the like.
- examples of the alkaline earth metal include calcium, magnesium, and sodium.
- the lower alkanolamines that form lower alkanolamine cations are alkanolamines having 1 to 4 carbon atoms such as ethanolamine, n-propanolamine, isopropanolamine, etc. Good.
- the lower alkylamine that forms the lower alkylamine cation is an alkylamine having 1 to 4 carbon atoms such as methylamine, ethylamine, n-propylamine, isopropylamine, etc., and may be either a di- or di-form.
- Examples of basic amino acids that form basic amino acids include lysine, arginine, orthine, histidine, and the like.
- M in the general formula (A) an alkali metal and a lower alkanolamine cation are preferable, and sodium and potassium are particularly preferable because the foaming of the transparent film-like composition is particularly good.
- At least one of XI and X2 is —CH COOM
- the remainder is a hydrogen atom, and by incorporating the compound (C) having such a structure, the solubility and foaming of the transparent film-like composition are improved.
- Specific examples of the compound (C) include, for example, octane-1,2 diol sodium acetate ether, decane 1,2 diol sodium acetate ether, dodecane 1,2 diol sodium acetate ether, tetradecane 1,2 diol acetate ether. Examples include sodium, hexadetone 1,2 diol acetate ether sodium, octadecane-1,2 diol ether ether.
- either XI or X2 is CH COOM.
- It can be a compound or a compound where both XI and X2 are CH COOM.
- the compound (c) may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the compound (c) when M is sodium, the compound (c) is obtained by alcoholating an alkyl-1,2 diol with sodium metal in an ether solvent such as dioxane in a nitrogen stream, Next, it is obtained by reacting with black mouth sodium acetate.
- the content of the compound (c) is preferably 2 to 25% by mass, particularly 3 to 15% by mass. If the content is too small, the solubility and foaming are not sufficient, so that it is not practical as a film-like composition. On the other hand, if the content is too large, stickiness increases and film forming workability may be deteriorated. ,.
- the film-like facial mask and white-jung facial mask of the present invention contain a moisturizing component.
- a moisturizing ingredient is a moisturizing agent blended in general cosmetics, for example, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerin, 1,3-butylene.
- Glycol Glycol, xylitol, sorbitol, maltitol, chondroitin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, mucoitin sulfate, caroic acid, atelocollagen, cholesteryl-1,2-hydroxystearate, sodium lactate, bile salt, cQ-pyrrolidone carboxylic acid
- examples thereof include salts, short-chain soluble collagens, diglycerin (EO) PO adducts, isaiba rose extract, sorghum extract, and melilot extract.
- the amount of these moisturizing ingredients may vary depending on the film-like composition of interest, film-like cosmetic sheet after drying, Ru 3 to 20 weight 0/0 der white Jung facial mask.
- These moisturizing ingredients can be blended in a solution state in the production process of the film-like composition, but it is also possible to add the moisturized ingredients in advance in the granulated granule and add the granulated granule in the production process. Can be achieved.
- whitening agents such as L-ascorbic acid and derivatives thereof, dartathione, tranexamic acid and derivatives thereof, arbutin, alkoxysalicylic acid and salts thereof, kojic acid and derivatives thereof, ellagic acid, resorcin derivatives, and force extract.
- whitening agents such as L-ascorbic acid and derivatives thereof, dartathione, tranexamic acid and derivatives thereof, arbutin, alkoxysalicylic acid and salts thereof, kojic acid and derivatives thereof, ellagic acid, resorcin derivatives, and force extract.
- These drugs can be blended in a solution state in the production process of the film-like composition, but can also be blended in the granulated granule if there is a problem in stability or the like.
- the amount of these drugs is the same as that of general cosmetics.
- the film-like composition of the present invention can be formed into a film by a conventionally known method after preparing a stock solution in which the composition of the film-like composition is uniformly mixed and dissolved.
- the film forming operation is performed, for example, by feeding the prepared stock solution to the surface of the substrate heated to about 60 to 90 ° C., casting and drying. At this time, it is preferable to cast so that the thickness after drying is 20 to 180 m.
- the crafting point of the composition is lowered, so that the solubility is improved and the compound (c) itself is added.
- Excellent foaming improves the foaming of the composition. Therefore, in addition to being transparent and capable of forming a thin film-like composition, it has a design property that dissolves quickly, has good foaming, has a scrubbing effect, and does not weld film-like compositions together. Portability, use A film-like composition having excellent usability is obtained.
- the following test methods were used to evaluate the weldability and film-forming property of the film composition of the present invention.
- the prepared film-like composition was cut into a size of 6 cm ⁇ 6 cm, and 60 pieces of the cut film-like composition were stacked and left in a constant temperature bath at 40 ° C. and 70% for 4 weeks. After 4 weeks, three people judged whether they could be removed from the thermostat and removed one by one based on the following criteria.
- A It can be peeled off one by one with no sticking.
- ⁇ Can be removed one by one with sticking.
- Example 1 More than 11 out of 60 sheets. And there is a lot of stickiness on the surface.
- Example 1 More than 11 out of 60 sheets. And there is a lot of stickiness on the surface.
- a film-like face-wash sheet was prepared in which granulated granules having an average particle size of 100 ⁇ m were blended as granule components. Face-wash sheet (% by mass)
- Hydroxypropylcellulose is a 20% by weight aqueous solution
- coconut oil fatty acid amidopropyl betaine is a 30% by weight aqueous solution
- components 1-6 are dissolved at 60 ° to form a uniform solution, and this solution is placed on a glass plate for 500 m.
- the film was developed using a developing tool (doctor blade) and dried in a thermostatic bath so that the water content was 10%, and a film having a thickness of 130 m was obtained.
- Film The film was cut into a size of 6 cm ⁇ 6 cm to obtain a film-like face washing sheet.
- the face-wash sheet was confirmed to be weldable using the test method described above, but it could be peeled off one by one without any sticking, and was judged as ⁇ .
- the granulated granules used here have the following compositional power.
- Components 1 to 5 were uniformly mixed and pulverized using a Henschel mixer, mixed with ethanol and kneaded. Thereafter, 20 mesh screen force was also extruded using an oscillator, granulated, and dried at room temperature for 2 days to volatilize ethanol. Thereafter, the screen force of 24 mesh was also extruded and sized, and further sieved using an oscillating sieve so that the average particle size became 100 m, and granulated granules were obtained.
- a film-like sheet shampoo containing granulated granules having an average particle size of 150 ⁇ m as a granule component was prepared based on the following formulation. Sheet shampoo (mass 0/0)
- Palm oil fatty acid amidopropyl betaine 17.6
- Pullulan is a 20% by weight aqueous solution
- palm oil fatty acid amidopropyl betaine is a 30% by weight aqueous solution
- 1-6 components are dissolved at 60 ° to make a uniform solution, and this solution is used for 500 m on a glass plate.
- a developing tool doctor blade
- the film was dried in a thermostatic bath so that the water content was 10%, and a film having a thickness of 130 / zm was obtained.
- the film was cut into a size of 6 cm ⁇ 6 cm to obtain a film-like sheet shampoo.
- the weldability of this sheet shampoo was confirmed using the above test method, but it could be peeled off one by one without any sticking, and was judged as ⁇ .
- a film-like white Jung facial mask was prepared in which granulated granules having an average particle size of 200 ⁇ m were blended as granule components.
- Whitening facial mask (% by mass)
- Starch and pullulan are made into a 20% by weight aqueous solution.
- Components 1 to 6 are dissolved at 60 ° to make a uniform solution, and this solution is spread on a glass plate using a spreader (doctor blade) for 500 m.
- the film was dried in a thermostatic bath so that the water content was 10%, and a film having a thickness of 200 m was obtained.
- the film was cut into a size of 6 cm ⁇ 6 cm to obtain a film-like white Jung facial mask.
- This White Jung Facial Mask can be peeled off one by one without any sticking force that has confirmed the weldability using the above test method.
- * 3 The granulated granules used here have the following composition.
- Components 1 to 5 were uniformly mixed and pulverized using a Henschel mixer, mixed with ethanol and kneaded. Thereafter, 20 mesh screen force was also extruded using an oscillator, granulated, and dried at room temperature for 2 days to volatilize ethanol. Thereafter, the screen force of 30 mesh was also extruded and sized, and further sieved using an oscillating sieve to an average particle size of 200 m, and then granulated granules were obtained.
- the granulated granules used here have an average particle size of 250 m and the following composition.
- the granulated granules were obtained according to the method already described above.
- the film face wash sheets of Examples 11 to 16 containing 5% by mass of the granulated granules and the average particle diameter of the granulated granules being distributed in the range of 5 to 400 m have a weldability, a foreign body sensation on the skin, Excellent film forming properties and foaming.
- Comparative Example 2 with an average particle diameter of 1 m the films are welded together and cannot withstand long-term use.
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