WO2009063392A2 - Ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition, and more specifically relates to an ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition having excellent salt tolerance, and even in the presence of salt, being capable of inhibiting the agglo- meration of a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber and stably maintaining the dispersed state.
- UV-C region from 200 nm to 280 nm cut by the ozone layer
- UV-B region from 280 nm to 320 nm causing so-called sunburn, that is to turn the skin red due to exposure
- UV-A region from 320 nm to 400 nm causing darkening after the redness is reduced.
- UV-A and -B did not suggest that UV-A had some effect on pigmentation, dry skin, rough skin, and skin sagging, and the harm of ultraviolet has been widely recognized.
- environmental factors such as the depletion of the ozone layer, is also consi- dered, and thus there is a higher demand on cosmetics for ultraviolet protective functions.
- organic ultraviolet absorbers generally have problems, such as (1 ) being inferior in solubility in oils generally used for cosmetic products, particularly in silicones, (2) being sticky and causing an unfa- vorable feel in use, (3) being inferior in light stability, and (4) causing change in color and smell over time.
- particulate titanium oxide and particulate zinc oxide which are inorganic ultraviolet scattering agents, have problems such as (1 ) deteriorating the usability, (2) whitening upon application, and (3) having photocatalytic activity, they were limited in the amount to be blended into cosmetics.
- the actual condition was that almost no ultraviolet protective agent existed in which a single ultraviolet protective agent alone protects widely over the UV-A and -B regions.
- Patent Document 1 a method for manufacturing a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber that is excellent in light stability, has a wide range of ultraviolet absorption spectrum, and is insoluble in water and oils generally used for cosmetics.
- Patent Document 2 a technique is disclosed in which this substance is particulated to a mean particle diameter for demonstrating favorable ultraviolet protection capability in water phase components in the presence of alkyl polyglucoside or its ester to improve the convenience in formulation design (Patent Document 2), and products according to this technique are already on the market (TINOSORB ®M: Ciba (Ciba Holding Incorporated)).
- cosmetics are generally blended with salt, typically as amino acids, chelators, and buffers, and particularly water-in-oil emulsion cosmetics are often blended with salt such as magnesium sulfate and sodium chloride in the formulation to improve emulsion stability, which results in disadvantages of this technique in which combination of salt causes agglomeration of the benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber and thus the ultraviolet protection effect is reduced.
- salt typically as amino acids, chelators, and buffers
- salt such as magnesium sulfate and sodium chloride
- a dispersion is also disclosed that uses an amphipathic copolymer consisting of a hydrophilic block and a hydrophobic block (Patent Document 3). Since the amphipathic copolymer is not a dispersant excellent in salt tolerance, such disadvantage was still considered that combination of salt caused agglomeration of the benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber and thus the ultraviolet protection effect was reduced.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Laid-open Patent [Kokai] Publication No. Hei 04-290877
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Laid-open Patent [Kohyo] Publication No. 2000-501064
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Laid-open Patent [Kokai] Publication No. 2003-137719
- a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber can be stably exist in a particulated state without agglomeration by dispersing the benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber in water using polyglycerol monoalkyl ester with a mean degree of polymerization of 5 or more, and have come to complete the present invention.
- the present invention is an ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition, comprising the following components (A) and (B); (A) a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber represented by a general formula (1 ) below
- R 1 and R 2 denote alkyl groups having a carbon number from 1 to 18, may be identical or different, and may be substituted by one or two or more groups selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having a carbon number from 1 to 4, and cycloalkyl groups and aryl groups both having a carbon number from 5 to 12]; and (B) polyglycerol monoalkyl ester with a mean degree of polymerization of glycerol of 5 or more.
- the water-dispersed composition of the present invention enables a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber to be stably dispersed in a particulated state without agglomeration even in the presence of salt, it has a high degree of freedom in formulation design, can be blended with cosmetics of various formulations, and thus enables to give an excellent ultraviolet protection effect. Further, it can prevent color degradation due to the light of dyes contained in cosmetics and maintain the color tone.
- Component (A) employed for the present invention is a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber represented by the formula (1 ) below.
- R 1 and R 2 denote alkyl groups having a carbon number from 1 to 18, may be identical or different, and may be substituted by one or two or more groups selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having a carbon number from 1 to 4, and cycloalkyl groups and aryl groups both having a carbon number from 5 to 12.
- the benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber is a known methylenebis (hydroxyphenyl-benzo- triazole) derivative, and may be manufactured by a manufacturing process of, for example, Specification of US Patent No. 5,237,071 , Specification of US Patent No. 5,166,355, Japanese Laid-open Patent [Kokai] Publication No. H04-290877, etc..
- R 1 and R 2 in the Formula (1 ) are linear or branched alkyl groups having a carbon atom number from 1 to 18, and the examples may include methyl groups, ethyl groups, n-propyl groups, isopropyl groups, n-butyl groups, tert-butyl groups, tert-octyl groups, n-amyl groups, n-hexyl groups, n-heptyl groups, n-octyl groups, iso-octyl groups, n-nonyl groups, n-decyl groups, n-undecyl groups, n-dodecyl groups, tetramethylbutyl groups, tetradecyl groups, hexyldecyl groups, and octadecyl groups.
- alkyl groups having a carbon atom number from 1 to 18 may be substituted by one or two or more substituents selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having a carbon number from 1 to 4, and cycloalkyl groups and aryl groups both having a carbon number from 5 to 12.
- the cycloalkyl groups having a carbon atom number from 5 to 12 may include, for example, cyclopentyl groups, cyclohexyl groups, and cyclooctyl groups, and examples of the aryl groups both having the same may include phenyl groups and benzil groups.
- R 1 and R 2 are identical and each of these groups is a methyl group, a 1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl group, or a tert-butyl group, and it is extremely favorable that each of R 1 and R 2 is a 1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl group.
- the extremely favorable 2,2'- methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] can be manufactured according to the methods described in, for example, EXAMPLE 1 of Specification of US Patent No. 5,237,071 and Examples 1 through 3 of Japanese Laid-open Patent [Kokai] Publication No. H04-290877.
- component (B) employed for the present invention is polyglycerol monoalkyl ester with a mean degree of polymerization of glycerol of 5 or more.
- examples may include decaglyceryl caprate, decaglyceryl laurate, decaglyceryl myristate, decaglyceryl oleate, decaglyceryl stearate, decaglyceryl isostearate, hexaglyceryl caprate, hexaglyceryl laurate, hexaglyceryl myristate, hexaglyceryl oleate, hexaglyceryl stearate, hexaglyceryl isostearate, pentaglyceryl caprate, pentaglyceryl laurate, pentaglyceryl myristate, pentaglyceryl oleate, pentaglyceryl stearate, and pentaglyceryl isostearate.
- decaglyceryl caprate may include Sunsoft Q-10Y and Q-10S (manufactured by Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.), and commercial products of decaglyceryl laurate may include Sun Soft Q-12Y, Q-12S, and M-12J (manufactured by Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.), NIKKOL Decaglyn 1-L (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd.), and RYOTO- Polyglycerylester L-10D and L-7D (manufactured by Mitsubishi-Kagaku Foods Corp.).
- decaglyceryl myristate may include Sun Soft Q-14Y and Q- 14S (manufactured by Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.), NIKKOL Decaglyn 1-M (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd.), and RYOTO polyglyester M-10D, M-7D (manufactured by Mitsubishi-Kagaku Foods Corp.).
- decaglyceryl stearate Commercial products of decaglyceryl stearate may include Sun Soft Q-18Y and Q-18S (manufactured by Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.), NIKKOL Decaglyn 1-SV (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd.), and RYOTO polyglyester S-15D (manufactured by Mitsubishi-Kagaku Foods Corp.), and commercial products of hexaglyceryl caprate may include Sun Soft Q-81 F (manufactured by Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.).
- hexaglyceryl laurate may include NIKKOL Hexaglyn 1-L (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd.), Glysurf 6ML (manufactured byAoki Oil Industrial Co., Ltd.), and Unigly GL-106 (manufactured by Nippon Oil & Fats Co., Ltd.).
- hexaglyceryl myristate may include NIKKOL Hexaglyn 1-M
- hexaglyceryl laurate may include NIKKOL Hexaglyn 1-OV (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd.), commercial products of hexaglyceryl stearate may include NIKKOL Hexaglyn 1-SV (manufactured by Nikko Chemicals Co., Ltd.) and EMALEXMSG-6K (manufactured by Ninon-Emulsion Co., Ltd.), and commercial products of hexaglyceryl isostearate may include Matsunate MI-610 (manufactured by Matsumoto Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.).
- pentaglyceryl caprate may include Sun Soft A-10E
- pentaglyceryl laurate may include Sun Soft A12E and A-121 E
- pentaglyceryl myristate may include Sun Soft A14E and A-141 E
- pentaglyceryl oleate may include Sun Soft A-17E and A-171 E
- pentaglyceryl stearate may include Sun Soft A-18E and A-181 E
- pentaglyceryl isostearate may include Sun Soft A- 19E (all manufactured by Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.).
- those having an HLB of 14.5 or more are preferable, and those having an HLB of 15 or more are further preferable.
- those having an HLB of less than 14.5 may take a longer time for dispersion of benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber in water phase components.
- Examples of polyglycerol monoalkyl ester with a mean degree of polymerization of 5 or more and having an HLB of 14.5 or more may include decaglyceryl caprate, decaglyceryl laurate, decaglyceryl myristate, decaglyceryl oleate, decaglyceryl stearate, decaglyceryl isostearate, hexaglyceryl laurate, pentaglyceryl laurate, pentaglyceryl myristate, pentaglyceryl stearate, and pentaglyceryl oleate, and those having an HLB of 15 or more may include decaglyceryl caprate and decaglyceryl laurate.
- the amount of component (A) to be blended in the ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition is preferably from 10-50 mass% (hereinafter, simply referred to as "%"), and more preferably from 30-50%. In the case of less than 10%, there may be the cases in which the composition cannot be blended in a sufficient amount for exhibiting an ultraviolet prevention effect when blended with a cosmetic as a masterbatch (an intermediate material), and in the case of more than 50%, since it requires a large amoung of polyglycerol monoalkyl ester of component (B) for particulation, a cosmetic film easily may run with sweat, sebum, and the like when blended with a cosmetic.
- the mass ratio of the content of component (B) to the content of component (A) is preferably from 0.05 to 0.5 (component (B) / component (A)), and more preferably from 0.1 to 0.3.
- the ultraviolet absorber may not be dispersed to an optimum particle diameter, and in the case of more than 0.5, a cosmetic film may easily run with sweat, sebum, and the like when blended with a cosmetic.
- the aforementioned component (A) exists being dispersed in water, which is a dispersion medium, by component (B) acting as a dispersant, and such water includes purified water, spa water, deep water, and plant-extracted water extracted from plants such as apple water and plum fruit water.
- such water may contain, to the extent that effects of the present invention are not impaired, aqueous components like: alcohols, such as ethanol and isopropanol; polyhydric alcohols, such as glycerol, diglycerol, 1 ,5-pentanediol, 1 ,3- propanediol, 1 ,3-butylene glycol, 1 ,2-pentanediol, 1 ,6-hexanediol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, and propylene glycol; sugars, such as glucose, trehalose, maltose; sugar alcohols, such as mannitol and sorbitol; and preservatives, such as methylparaben and phenoxyethanol.
- alcohols such as ethanol and isopropanol
- polyhydric alcohols such as glycerol, diglycerol, 1 ,5-pentanediol, 1 ,3-
- the ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition of the present invention can be manufactured by mixing water and aforementioned components (A) and (B), and uniformly dispersing and grinding the mixture according to a common method, and applicable dispersion devices include, for example, a two-roller mill, a three-roller mill, a ball mill, a sand mill, a bucket mill, a homomixer, a vertical bead mill, a horizontal bead mill, a pin bead mill, a colloid mill, an attritor, a superhigh pressure homogenizer, and an ultrasonic disperser.
- the mean particle diameter of component (A) after dispersion process is preferably from 10- 2000 nm, more preferably from 20-1500 nm, and further preferably ranging from 50-1000 nm. In the case of less than 10 nm, absorption in the UV-A region may be reduced, and in the case of more than 2000 nm, the ultraviolet prevention effect may be reduced and agglomeration and precipitation may be developed over time. It should be noted that, in this specification, a mean particle diameter means a mean particle diameter measured by a particle size distribution analyzer (Coulter N4 PLUS; manufactured by Bechman Coulter Inc.).
- the ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition thus obtained is excellent in salt tolerance and includes a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber stably dispersed, it can be blended with various cosmetics to impart the ultraviolet protection effect.
- the amount of the ultraviolet absorber water-dispersed composition of the present invention to be blended with a cosmetic is preferably an amount that the content of component (A), which is a benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorber, in the cosmetic falls within a range from 0.1-10% in terms of solid content for good usability as a cosmetic and an excellent ultraviolet protection effect.
- components generally blended into cosmetics may appropriately be blended, as needed.
- it may be blended with, for example: solid/semisolid oils, such as vaselines, lanolins, ceresins, microcrystalline waxes, carnauba waxes, candelilla waxes, higher fatty acids, and higher alcohols; liquid oils, such as squalenes, liquid paraffins, ester oils, diglycerides, triglycerides, silicone oils, olive oils, avocado oils, and mink oils; fluorine oils, such as perfluoropolyethers, perfluorodecalins, and perfluorooctanes; water- and oil-soluble polymers; surfactants; polyhydric alcohols; sugars; metal soaps; lecithins; amino acids; collagens; inorganic and organic pigments; various surface treatement powders; coloring agents, such as tar dyes and natural dyes; ethanols;
- octyl methoxycinnamate as an ultraviolet absorber together with component (A), a synergistic ultraviolet prevention effect can be obtained.
- the octyl methoxycinnamate is a clear liquid in light yellow, has a slight characteristic odor, and is a versatile UV-B absorber employed for cosmetic products, and available commercial products of such may include Parsol MCX (manufactured by DSM Nutritional Products, Inc.), Uvinul MC-80 (manufactured by BASF SE), and Nomcort TAB (manufactured by Nisshin OiIIiO Group Ltd.).
- coloring agents when coloring agents are contained in a cosmetic, it can prevent color degradation of the agents due to light and maintain good appearance.
- the cosmetic of the present invention is not particularly limited in form, type of product, etc. and examples of the possible form include water-in-oil, oil-in-water, water- dispersed, and powdery and examples of the possible product type may include: cosmetics for skin care, such as foaming and cream cleansers, makeup removers, massage creams, masks, facial lotions, emulsions, creams, serums, makeup bases, and sunscreens; makeup cosmetics, such as foundations, face powders, eyeshadows, eyeliners, mascaras, eyebrow makeups, concealers, lipsticks, and lip balms; and hair cosmetics such as hair mists, shampoos, conditioners, treatments, hair tonics, hair creams, pomades, mustache/hair waxes, hair dressing liquids, hair styling lotions, hair sprays, and hair dyes.
- cosmetics like sunscreens, foundations, and makeup bases easily exhibit the effects of the present invention.
- Example 4 In a 200 mL capacity beaker, 45 g of purified water and 10 g of decaglyceryl caprate (HLB: 16.5) were added and mixed. The mixture was chargedcharged into a dispermixer. While stirring, 45 g of 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] obtained in Production Example 1 was added and stirred for 5 minutes. Subsequently, 200 g of ⁇ 1.0 mm zirconia beads were added, and the mixture was subjected to dispersing and grinding process for 120 minutes with a sand mill to obtain a water-dispersed composition.
- HLB decaglyceryl caprate
- Comparative Example 2 In a 200 ml. capacity beaker, 52 g of purified water and 8 g of polysorbate 20 (HLB: 16.7) were added and mixed. The mixture was charged into a dispermixer, and while stirring, 40 g of 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] obtained in Production Example 1 was added and stirred for 5 minutes. Subsequently, 200 g of ⁇ 1.0 mm zirconia beads were added, and the mixture was subjected to dispersing and grinding process for 120 minutes with a sand mill to obtain a water-dispersed composition.
- HLB polysorbate 20
- Comparative Example 5 In a 200 ml. capacity beaker, 52 g of purified water and 8 g of decaglyceryl dilaurate (HLB: 12.0) were added and mixed. The mixture was charged into a dispermixer, and while stirring, 40 g of 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] obtained in Production Example 1 was added and stirred for 5 minutes in the dispermixer. Subsequently, 200 g of ⁇ 1.0 mm zirconia beads were added, and the mixture was subjected to dispersing and grinding process for 120 minutes with a sand mill to obtain a water- dispersed composition.
- HLB decaglyceryl dilaurate
- the water-dispersed compositions obtained in Examples 1 through 5 and Comparative Examples 1 through 5 were stored at 5O 0 C for one month and diluted with purified water so as to contain 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] at a concentration of 0.01%, and mean particle diameters (D50) were measured by a particle size distribution analyzer (Coulter N4 PLUS; manufactured by Bechman Coulter Inc.). The results are shown in Table 1.
- the water-dispersed compositions obtained in Examples 1 through 5 and Comparative Examples 1 through 5 were diluted with purified water so as to contain 2,2'-methylenebis[6- (2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ! 3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] at a concentration of 0.5% and added with 0.5% of sodium chloride, and left standing at 5O 0 C for seven days to evaluate the behavior of 2,2'-methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1 ,1 ,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol] according to the precipitation criteria above.
- Test Example 1 Test Example 2 Test Example 3 D 5 0 Cnm) Stability Salt Tolerance
- W/O sunscreen creams of the composition shown in Table 2 below were prepared in the preparation below, and the samples were applied on Transpore Tape (manufactured by 3M Corporation) uniformly at 2 mL/cm 2 , followed by air drying for 15 minutes to measure in- vitro SPF with an SPF analyzer (UV-1000S; manufactured by Labsphere, Inc.)- The results are also shown in Table 2.
- Component (9) is added to oil phase components (1 ) through (8) that were heated and dissolved and the mixture was uniformly dispersed with a mixer.
- Water phase components
- Example 6 of the present invention demonstrated a higher ultraviolet protection capability compared to Comparative Example 6, in which no water- dispersed composition was blended.
- Example 7 further added with octyl methoxycinnamate has a higher synergistic effect compared to Comparative Example 7, in which no water-dispersed composition was blended.
- Comparative Example 8 using the water-dispersed composition of Comparative Example 1 and Comparative Example 9 further added with octyl methoxycinnamate showed the results inferior to the products of the present invention although the ultraviolet protection capability was slightly improved. According to these findings, Examples 6 and 7 were W/O sunscreen creams excellent in ultraviolet protection capability.
- shampoos of composition shown in Table 4 below were prepared according to the preparation below for color degradation test under exposure to sunlight. That is, the shampoos were placed outdoors, and color tone changes of the shampoos due to light over days were visually evaluated based on the evaluation criteria below. The results are also shown in Table 3.
- Components (1 ) through (13) are heated, followed by stirring and dissolving. The solution was cooled to room temperature, and then (14) and (15) were added and stirred to obtain the desired shampoos.
- Evaluation was carried out by comparing with samples kept in a dark place at 25 0 C.
- the shampoo of the present invention in Example 8 maintained the color at the time of preparation. There was, however, color degradation in the shampoo of Comparative Example 10, and the color at the time of preparation was not maintained. From the results, it was found that a shampoo was obtained that has high lightfastness to ultraviolet light and is prevented from color degradation over time by adding the water- dispersed composition of the present invention to a cosmetic.
- AW/0 emulsion-type foundation of the formula below was prepared in the preparation below.
- the W/O emulsion-type foundation thus obtained had an in-vitro SPF value of 30.5, and thus it was excellent in the effect of protecting the skin from ultraviolet damages, and when applied on the skin, it was not sticky, easily spread, and excellent in makeup endurance.
- Neopentyl glycol dicaprate 1.0 (2) Neopentyl glycol dicaprate 1.0 (4) POE (60) hydrogenated castor oil 1.0
- the emulsion thus obtained had an in-vitro SPF value of 3.2, and was excellent in the effect of protecting the skin from ultraviolet damages, and when applied on the skin, it was an emulsion that was not sticky, was easily spread, gave moist texture because of the slight thickness thereof, and was excellent in stability without developing discoloration and the like to ultraviolet.
- An O/W sunscreen cream of the composition below was prepared in the preparation below.
- (10) through (12) are mixed and heated. (1 ) through (9) are mixed and heated in another container.
- the (10) through (12) were added to the (1 ) through (9) and emulsified, and cooled to room temperature to obtain a cream.
- the O/W sunscreen cream thus obtained had an in-vitro SPF value of 16, and was excellent in the effect of protecting the skin from ultraviolet damages, and when applied on the skin, it was an O/W sunscreen cream that was not sticky, was easily spread, and gave moist texture because of the slight thickness thereof.
- a foaming cleanser of the composition below was prepared in the preparation below.
- the foaming cleanser thus obtained was excellent in product stability without developing discoloration due to ultraviolet.
- Example 13 Eyeliner
- the eyeliner thus obtained was an eyeliner excellent in stability without developing discoloration due to ultraviolet.
- a mascara of the composition below was prepared in the preparation below.
- (11 ) through (20) were heated and dissolved in another container.
- the (11 ) through (20) were added to the(1 ) through (10) and emulsified, and then cooled to 4O 0 C, followed by addition of (21 ) and cooled to room temperature to obtain a mascara.
- the mascara thus obtained was excellent in the effect of protecting the eyelashes from ultraviolet damages, had a properly glossy appearance, and was excellent in adhesion to the eyelashes and product stability.
- Example 15 Treatment
- a treatment of the composition below was prepared in the preparation below.
- (1 ) through (4) are mixed and heated.
- (5) through (10) are mixed and heated in another container.
- the (1 ) through (4) were added to the (5) through (10) and emulsified, and cooled to room temperature to obtain a treatment.
- the treatment thus obtained was exellent in the effect of protecting the hair from ultraviolet damages and capable of maintaining a glossy appearance of the hair, inhibiting the drying out of damaged hair, and giving a moist and soft feel.
- a hair styling cream of the composition below was prepared in the preparation below.
- (1 ) through (6) are heated and uniformly dispersed.
- (7) through (13) are heated and dissolved in another container.
- the (7) through (13) were added to the (1 ) through (6) and emulsified, followed by cooling to room temperature to obtain a hair styling cream.
- the hair styling cream thus obtained was a hair styling cream excellent in the effect of protecting the hair from ultraviolet damages, and when applied on the hair, gave moist texture, was easily spread and not sticky, and excellent in styling maintainance.
- Example 17 Hair Mist A hair mist of the composition below was prepared in the preparation below.
- the hair mist thus obtained was a hair mist excellent in the effect of protecting the hair from ultraviolet damages and not sticky.
- Powder components (5) through (9), stirted and mixed by a Henschel mixer in advance, are added to water phase components (1 ) through (4) to be uniformly dispersed by a mixer.
- (10) through (15) are heated and dissolved in another container.
- the dispersions of (1 ) through (4) and (5) through (9) were added to the mixture of (10) through (15) and emulsified, followed by cooling to room temperature to obtain an emulsion eyeshadow.
- (1 ) through (4) are uniformly mixed and swelled.
- (5) through (7) are uniformly mixed in another container.
- (8) through (13) are uniformly dispersed by a homogenizer.
- the (5) through (7) and (8) through (13) and (14) were added to the (1 ) through (4) and uniformly dispersed to obtain an aqueous gel.
- the aqueous gel thus obtained was an aqueous gel which, when applied on the skin, easily spreads and not sticky with refreshing feel.
- the water-dispersed composition of the present invention can, even in the presence of salt, inhibit the agglomeration of benzotriazole-type ultraviolet absorbers and maintain the stably dispersed state, combination in cosmetics enables to exhibit the ultraviolet absorption action, and in addition, prevent color degradation due to light of contained dyes to maintain good color tone. This is accordingly extremely useful as a composition for cosmetics.
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