Cleansing ointment and preparation method thereof

By combining surfactants and oils in a specific ratio, the problems of oiliness and layering in cleansing balms are solved, achieving stability and moisturizing effects, providing a soft texture and good makeup removal results, and enhancing the user experience.

CN121668065APending Publication Date: 2026-03-17COSMAX CHINA INC +1
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CN202512051920.7
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CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-12-31
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing cleansing oils and balms are prone to stability issues such as oiliness and/or layering, and when used, they have a hard texture, a strong waxy feel, and a strong degreasing effect, which can dry out the skin.

Method used

A specific ratio of surfactants, polyols, and oils, including polyglycerol-10 behenate/eicosanoate, polyglycerol-2 stearate, glyceryl stearate, PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, sucrose stearate, etc., are mixed and heated to 70-90℃ to form a stable makeup remover balm.

Benefits of technology

It improves the stability of the cleansing oil, provides good moisturizing effect and makeup removal power, has a soft and wax-free texture, spreads evenly, leaves skin moisturized, and provides a good user experience.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a cleansing ointment and a preparation method thereof, the cleansing ointment comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 1-20% of a surfactant, the surfactant comprises polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosane diacid ester, polyglycerol-2 stearate and glyceryl stearate, and the balance of water, or the composition comprises polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosane diacid ester, PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate and sucrose stearate, or comprises polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosane diacid ester; the polyhydric alcohol is one or more of butanediol, 1, 2-pentanediol, glycerol, dipropylene glycol, sorbitol and ethyoxyl diethylene glycol, and the polyhydric alcohol is one or more of 1, 2-pentanediol, 1, 2-pentanediol, glycerol, dipropylene glycol, sorbitol and ethyoxyl diethylene glycol; and 30-65% of grease. The cleansing ointment can improve the problems of oil outlet and layering, is good in stability, has a good moisturizing effect, has a more excellent moisturizing effect compared with a commercially available wax-based cleansing ointment, and can maintain a high skin moisture content for a period of time after cleansing.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to a makeup remover balm and its preparation method. Background Technology

[0002] Cleansing balms, which use an oil-to-dissolve-oil approach, effectively remove stubborn makeup. Compared to cleansing oils, cleansing balms have a lower viscosity, are easier to scoop out without dripping, and are convenient to carry, making them popular with consumers. However, most commercially available cleansing balms currently use petroleum-derived synthetic waxes to thicken a large amount of oil esters, resulting in a hard texture that is not smooth to apply, a noticeable waxy feel, and strong degreasing power that leaves skin dry after washing. Therefore, there is still a need in the market for cleansing balm products that simultaneously offer good makeup removal power, a soft and easy-to-apply texture, and leave skin moisturized after cleansing.

[0003] The O / D system can form a relatively soft and continuous gel or ointment texture, while encapsulating a large amount of makeup-dissolving oil esters. Because it contains a certain amount of polyols, it helps moisturize the skin, improving common problems associated with wax-based cleansing balms. However, in actual formulation applications, stability issues such as oiliness and layering are frequently encountered. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The technical problem this invention aims to solve is to overcome the instability issues of existing O / D system cleansing balms, such as oiliness and / or layering, and to provide a cleansing balm and its preparation method. The cleansing balm of this invention improves upon the problems of oiliness and layering, exhibits good stability, has excellent makeup removal effect, and provides good moisturizing properties.

[0005] The present invention solves the above-mentioned technical problems through the following technical solution:

[0006] This invention provides a makeup remover balm, the raw materials of which include the following components by mass fraction:

[0007] 1~20% surfactant, where % refers to the mass fraction of the surfactant in the makeup remover balm, and the surfactant includes polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, polyglycerol-2 stearate and glyceryl stearate, or includes polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate and sucrose stearate;

[0008] 22-50% polyol, where % refers to the mass fraction of the polyol in the makeup remover oil, and the polyol is one or more of butylene glycol, 1,2-pentanediol, glycerin, dipropylene glycol, sorbitol and ethoxydiethylene glycol;

[0009] 30-65% oil, where % refers to the mass fraction of the oil in the makeup remover balm, and the oil is one or more of the following: caprylic / capric triglyceride, ethylhexyl palmitate, cetyl ethylhexanoate, ethylhexyl stearate, cetearyl ethylhexanoate, cocoyl caprylate / capric ester, and sunflower seed oil.

[0010] In this invention, the mass fraction of the surfactant is preferably 3 to 18%, for example 3.25%, 5%, 14.25% or 16%.

[0011] In this invention, the preferred mass ratio of the polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, the polyglycerol-2 stearate, and the glyceryl stearate is (1.5~5):(0.3~1.5):(0.2~1), more preferably (2~3):(0.3~0.5):(0.2~0.5), for example 2.5:0.45:0.3.

[0012] In this invention, the preferred mass ratio of the polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, the PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, and the sucrose stearate is (1.5~5):(1~3):(0.8~3), more preferably (2~3):(1~2):(0.8~1.5), for example 2.5:1.5:1.

[0013] In this invention, the surfactant preferably includes polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, polyglycerol-2 stearate, and glyceryl stearate;

[0014] In this invention, the surfactant preferably further includes PEG-20 glycerol triisostearate and polyglycerol-10 stearate.

[0015] Preferably, the mass ratio of the polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, the polyglycerol-2 stearate, the glyceryl stearate, the PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, and the polyglycerol-10 stearate is 2.5:0.45:0.3:10:1, or the mass ratio of the polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, the PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, the sucrose stearate, the PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, and the polyglycerol-10 stearate is 2.5:1.5:1:10:1.

[0016] In this invention, the polyol is preferably 30-45%, for example 30%, 35%, 40% or 45%.

[0017] In this invention, the polyol is preferably glycerol.

[0018] In this invention, the oil is preferably one or more of caprylic / capric triglyceride, cetyl ethylhexanoate, sunflower seed oil, and coconut oil-caprylic / capric triglyceride, such as caprylic / capric triglyceride, cetyl ethylhexanoate, sunflower seed oil, and coconut oil-caprylic / capric triglyceride.

[0019] In this invention, the mass fraction of the oil is preferably 35-60%, for example 35%, 45%, 48%, 50%, 53% or 60%.

[0020] In this invention, the makeup remover balm preferably further includes 1-5% thickener.

[0021] The mass fraction of the thickener is preferably 3-5%, for example 3.25% and 4%.

[0022] Preferably, the thickener is one or more of beeswax, dimethylsilyl silica, ethyl cellulose, glyceryl behenate / eicosyl ester, dextrin palmitate, and stearyl alcohol; more preferably, the thickener is one or more of glyceryl behenate / eicosyl ester, beeswax, and stearyl alcohol, and even more preferably, glyceryl behenate / eicosyl ester, beeswax, and stearyl alcohol.

[0023] In this invention, the makeup remover oil preferably further includes 0.01-1% of a skin protectant;

[0024] Preferably, the skin protectant has a mass fraction of 0.1% to 0.5%.

[0025] Preferably, the skin protectant is one or more of the following: borage seed oil, calendula flower oil, sacha inchi seed oil, *Candida benzina* / glucose / rapeseed oleate fermentation product, vetiver root oil, plum extract, sandalwood seed oil, lavender extract, apple seed oil, olive fruit oil, bergamot fruit extract, jojoba seed oil, sugarcane extract, and sea buckthorn fruit oil.

[0026] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the makeup remover balm comprises phase A and phase B. Phase A comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 30% glycerin, 2.5% polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, 0.45% polyglycerol-2 stearate, 0.3% glyceryl stearate, and 0.25% stearyl alcohol. Phase B comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 21% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% cocoyl caprylate / capric ester, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglycerol-10 stearate, 1% glyceryl behenate / eicosyl ester, 1% beeswax, and 0.1% sea buckthorn fruit oil.

[0027] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the makeup remover oil comprises phase A and phase B. Phase A comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 30% glycerin, 2.5% polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosanoate, 1.5% PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, and 1% sucrose stearate. Phase B comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 18% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% cocoyl caprylate / capric acid ester, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglycerol-10 stearate, 2% glyceryl behenate / eicosanoate, 2% beeswax, and 0.1% sea buckthorn fruit oil.

[0028] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the makeup remover balm comprises phase A and phase B. Phase A comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 35% glycerin, 2.5% polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosyl ester, 0.45% polyglycerol-2 stearate, 0.3% glyceryl stearate, and 0.25% stearyl alcohol. Phase B comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 16% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% cocoyl caprylate / capric ester, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglycerol-10 stearate, 1% glyceryl behenate / eicosyl ester, 1% beeswax, and 0.1% sea buckthorn fruit oil.

[0029] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the makeup remover balm comprises phase A and phase B. Phase A comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 35% glycerin, 2.5% polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosanoate, 1.5% PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, and 1% sucrose stearate. Phase B comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 13% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% cocoyl caprylate / capric acid ester, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglycerol-10 stearate, 2% glyceryl behenate / eicosanoate, 2% beeswax, and 0.1% sea buckthorn fruit oil.

[0030] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the makeup remover balm comprises phase A and phase B. Phase A comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 45% glycerin, 2.5% polyglycerol-10 behenate / eicosanoate, 1.5% PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, and 1% sucrose stearate. Phase B comprises the following components in the indicated mass fractions: 3% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% cocoyl caprylate / capric acid ester, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglycerol-10 stearate, 2% glyceryl behenate / eicosanoate, 2% beeswax, and 0.1% sea buckthorn fruit oil.

[0031] The present invention also provides a method for preparing the aforementioned makeup remover balm, characterized in that it includes the following steps: mixing the polyol, the surfactant, and the oil to obtain the product.

[0032] In this invention, the method for mixing the polyol, the surfactant, and the oil preferably includes the following steps: mixing the polyol and a portion of the surfactant, heating to 70-90°C to obtain a first mixture; mixing the oil with the remaining portion of the surfactant, heating to 70-90°C to obtain a second mixture; and slowly adding the second mixture to the first mixture.

[0033] Preferably, when the cleansing balm includes the aforementioned phase A and phase B, the preparation method of the cleansing balm includes the following steps:

[0034] The components in phase A are mixed and heated to 70-90°C to obtain a phase A mixture.

[0035] The components in phase B are dispersed and heated to 70-90℃ to obtain a phase B mixture.

[0036] Phase B is slowly added to Phase A to obtain the makeup remover balm.

[0037] More preferably, the components in phase A are mixed and heated to 85°C to obtain a phase A mixture.

[0038] More preferably, the components in phase B are mixed and heated to 85°C to obtain a phase B mixture.

[0039] The positive and progressive effects of this invention are as follows:

[0040] (1) The makeup remover balm of the present invention can improve the problems of oil production and layering, and has good stability.

[0041] (2) The cleansing oil of the present invention has a good moisturizing effect. Compared with commercially available wax-based cleansing oils, it has a better moisturizing effect and can maintain a high skin moisture content for a period of time after makeup removal.

[0042] (3) The makeup remover balm of the present invention has a good makeup removal and cleansing effect. In some embodiments, the cleansing rate of the skin makeup area is >99%.

[0043] (4) The makeup remover balm of the present invention has a soft balm texture, is smooth to apply without wax, feels soft on the skin, has a strong oil-dissolving effect and is applied more evenly, helps to quickly dissolve makeup, is gentle and non-irritating, and has a better user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0044] Figure 1 A photograph of the cleansing balm prepared in Example 3.

[0045] Figure 2 Images showing before and after makeup removal using the cleansing oil of Example 3. Detailed Implementation

[0046] The present invention will be further illustrated by way of embodiments below, but the present invention is not limited to the scope of the embodiments described herein.

[0047] Unless otherwise specified, the raw materials, reagents or devices used in the following examples are available from conventional commercial sources or can be obtained by existing known methods.

[0048] In the following examples and comparative examples, sunflower seed oil was purchased from KCI Limited, and sea buckthorn fruit oil was purchased from Zhangbei Baosheng Oils Co., Ltd.

[0049] Example

[0050] The formulation composition of the makeup remover oils in Examples 1-4 is shown in Table 1, where each content is expressed as a percentage by mass.

[0051] Table 1

[0052]

[0053] The preparation process of the makeup remover balm in the above embodiments:

[0054] S1. Mix the components in phase A and heat to 85°C to obtain phase A mixture;

[0055] S2. Disperse the components in phase B and heat to 85°C to obtain a phase B mixture;

[0056] S3. While homogenizing and dispersing phase A, phase B is slowly added to phase A to obtain a makeup remover balm.

[0057] Performance testing:

[0058] (1) High and low temperature stability test:

[0059] The cleansing oils obtained in Examples 1-5 and Comparative Example 1 were packaged in colorless, transparent, wide-mouthed plastic bottles (without opening). The plastic bottles were placed at -7℃, 4℃, 25℃, 37℃, 45℃, and 50℃ for 3 months, and their appearance was continuously observed. The results are shown in Table 2.

[0060] The degree of change is represented by 0-3, where 0 is no obvious change in texture, 1 is an acceptable slight change (such as slight oiling), 2 is an unacceptable change (such as obvious oiling or precipitation), and 3 is a serious change (such as severe oiling or layering).

[0061] Table 2

[0062]

[0063] As can be seen from Table 2, under low temperature, normal temperature and high temperature conditions, the makeup remover oil product of the present invention has relatively stable properties and slight changes within 3 months of the experiment.

[0064] (2) Moisturizing performance test:

[0065] A moisturizing comparison test was conducted between Example 1 and a commercially available wax-based cleansing balm.

[0066] The composition of the wax-based cleansing balm is shown in Table 3, with each component expressed as a percentage by mass.

[0067] Table 3

[0068]

[0069] Preparation process:

[0070] S1. Mix the components in phase A, heat to 88°C, and completely dissolve to obtain phase A mixture;

[0071] S2. Add each group in phase B to the mixture in phase A, and disperse evenly to obtain a wax-based cleansing balm.

[0072] Test method: The measurement area on the flexor side of the subject's forearm was selected as 3×3cm. 2 The product was applied to the test area, and the product was applied in 30 circles with a latex finger cot and then rinsed with water. The Corneometer CM825 (CK, Germany) was used to measure the product before use, 0 min after use, 2 h after use, and 4 h after use. The same point was measured 5 times. The maximum and minimum values ​​were excluded, and the average of the 3 measurements was recorded. The results are shown in Table 4.

[0073] Table 4

[0074]

[0075] The increase / decrease rate of stratum corneum moisture content was calculated based on the stratum corneum moisture content. The formula for calculating the increase / decrease rate of stratum corneum moisture content is as follows: Increase / decrease rate of stratum corneum moisture content = ((stratum corneum moisture content at the time of testing - stratum corneum moisture content before use) / stratum corneum moisture content before use) × 100%. The results are shown in Table 5.

[0076] Table 5

[0077]

[0078] As shown in Table 5, the moisture growth rate in the stratum corneum of the cleansing oil of Example 1 was higher than that of commercially available cleansing oils after a period of use. This indicates that the cleansing oil of the present invention has a superior moisturizing effect compared to commercially available cleansing oils, maintaining a higher skin moisture content for a period of time after makeup removal.

[0079] (3) Makeup removal and cleansing effect test:

[0080] The makeup removal and cleansing ability of the cleansing balm from Example 1 was evaluated. The specific evaluation steps are as follows:

[0081] 1. Subjects were selected, using the flexural skin of their left and right forearms as the subjects. The test area for each makeup product to be removed was 3cm × 3cm, and 2.00±0.05mg / cm² was applied. 2 Apply lipstick, eyeliner, foundation, and loose powder to the area to be tested.

[0082] 2. Wait 10 minutes; use the makeup remover balm from Example 1 to remove makeup from the test area where the makeup product was applied; continue until the test area remains in the state after makeup removal for several minutes without any obvious changes.

[0083] 3. The VISIA-CR instrument was used to measure relevant indicators on the test sites of the subjects, namely the relevant indicators before applying makeup products, after application, and after cleansing. The cleansing rate was calculated based on the skin color obtained from the VISIA-CR instrument.

[0084] Cleanliness rate, which is the rate of change of the test product before and after use, is calculated using the following formula:

[0085] After applying (lipstick / eyeliner / foundation / loose powder) to the arm:

[0086] ;

[0087] After arm cleaning:

[0088] ;

[0089] Cleanliness rate = ΔE after cleaning / ΔE after applying (lipstick / eyeliner / foundation / loose powder).

[0090] L *value, a * value, b * The value represents the skin color parameter acquired using VISIA-CR.

[0091] Table 6 shows the skin color parameters and ΔE on the arm before and after application and after cleansing.

[0092] Table 6

[0093]

[0094] As can be seen from Table 6, the cleansing rate of the skin makeup area after using the makeup remover balm of Example 1 of the present invention is >99%.

[0095] Figure 2 The photos shown are before and after makeup removal. It can be seen that the makeup removal oil of Example 1 of the present invention has a very good makeup removal and cleansing effect.

[0096] (4) User experience test

[0097] Test method: 31 subjects were selected, aged 29 to 52 years, with a mean age of 43.13 ± 1.23 years, and were provided with the makeup remover balm of Example 1 for continuous use for 28 days.

[0098] Evaluation method:

[0099] 1. Apply an appropriate amount to the face and gently massage with your fingers to remove makeup until completely clean;

[0100] 2. Rinse thoroughly with clean water;

[0101] 3. After 30 minutes, complete the evaluation questionnaire, rate the product, and fill in the form.

[0102] Rating criteria: Scores range from 1 to 5; satisfaction levels are as follows: 1 point indicates strong disagreement; 2 points indicate disagreement; 3 points indicate neutrality; 4 points indicate agreement; 5 points indicate strong agreement. See Table 7 below for the scoring details.

[0103] Table 7 User Experience Ratings

[0104]

[0105] As can be seen from Table 7, users were generally satisfied with the product's makeup removal power, post-wash feel, and gentleness.

Claims

1. A makeup-removing stick, characterized by, The raw materials include the following components by mass fraction: 1~20% of a surfactant, which refers to the mass fraction of the surfactant in the makeup removing oil paste, and the surfactant includes polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, polyglyceryl-2 stearate and glyceryl stearate, or includes polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate and sucrose stearate; 22~50% of a polyol, which refers to the mass fraction of the polyol in the makeup removing oil paste, and the polyol is one or more of butylene glycol, 1,2-pentanediol, glycerol, dipropylene glycol, sorbitol and ethoxydiglycol; 30~65% of an oil, which refers to the mass fraction of the oil in the makeup removing oil paste, and the oil is one or more of caprylic / capric triglyceride, ethylhexyl palmitate, cetyl alcohol ethylhexanoate, ethylhexyl stearate, cetyl stearyl alcohol ethylhexanoate, cocoil alcohol caprylate / caprate, sunflower seed oil.

2. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein It satisfies one or more of the following conditions: (1) the mass fraction of the surfactant is 3~18%, for example 3.25%, 5%, 14.25% or 16%; (2) the mass ratio of the polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, the polyglyceryl-2 stearate and the glyceryl stearate is (1.5~5):(0.3~1.5):(0.2~1), preferably (2~3):(0.3~0.5):(0.2~0.5), for example 2.5:0.45:0.3; (3) the mass ratio of the polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, the PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate and the sucrose stearate is (1.5~5):(1~3):(0.8~3), preferably (2~3):(1~2):(0.8~1.5), for example 2.5:1.5:1; and (4) the surfactant includes polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, polyglyceryl-2 stearate and glyceryl stearate.

3. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein The surfactant further includes PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate and polyglyceryl-10 stearate; Preferably, the mass ratio of the polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, the polyglyceryl-2 stearate, the glyceryl stearate, the PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate and the polyglyceryl-10 stearate is 2.5:0.45:0.3:10:1, or the mass ratio of the polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, the PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, the sucrose stearate, the PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate and the polyglyceryl-10 stearate is 2.5:1.5:1:10:

1.

4. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein The polyol is 30~45%, for example 30%, 35%, 40% or 45%; and / or, the polyol is glycerol.

5. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein The oil is one or more of caprylic / capric triglyceride, cetyl ethylhexanoate, sunflower seed oil and coco-caprylate / caprate, for example caprylic / capric triglyceride, cetyl ethylhexanoate, sunflower seed oil and coco-caprylate / caprate; And / or, the mass fraction of the oil is 35-60%, for example 35%, 45%, 48%, 50%, 53% or 60%.

6. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein The makeup removing oil further comprises 1-5% thickening agent; Preferably, the mass fraction of the thickening agent is 3-5%, for example 3.25% and 4%; Preferably, the thickening agent is one or more of beeswax, dimethicodiyl silicate, ethyl cellulose, glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, dextrin palmitate, stearyl alcohol; preferably, the thickening agent is one or more of glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, beeswax and stearyl alcohol, more preferably glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, beeswax and stearyl alcohol.

7. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein The makeup removing oil further comprises 0.01-1% skin-protecting agent; Preferably, the mass fraction of the skin-protecting agent is 0.1-0.5%; Preferably, the skin-protecting agent is one or more of glasswort seed oil, calendula flower oil, inca seed oil, candida bombicola / glucose / rapeseed fatty acid methyl ester fermentation product, iris root oil, plum extract, tagetes filifolia seed oil, lavender extract, apple seed oil, olea europaea fruit oil, citrus aurantium dulcis fruit extract, simmondsia chinensis seed oil, saccharum officinarum extract, hippophae rhamnoides fruit oil.

8. The makeup removing stick of claim 1, wherein The raw materials thereof comprise phase A and phase B, phase A comprises the following mass fractions of components: 30% glycerin, 2.5% polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, 0.45% polyglyceryl-2 stearate, 0.3% glyceryl stearate and 0.25% stearyl alcohol; phase B comprises the following mass fractions of components: 21% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% coco-caprylate / caprate, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglyceryl-10 stearate, 1% glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, 1% beeswax and 0.1% hippophae rhamnoides fruit oil; Or, the raw materials thereof comprise phase A and phase B, phase A comprises the following mass fractions of components: 30% glycerin, 2.5% polyglyceryl-10 behenate / eicosadioate, 1.5% PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate and 1% sucrose stearate; phase B comprises the following mass fractions of components: 18% caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% cetyl ethylhexanoate, 20% sunflower seed oil, 9% coco-caprylate / caprate, 10% PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% polyglyceryl-10 stearate, 2% glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, 2% beeswax and 0.1% hippophae rhamnoides fruit oil; or, the raw material thereof comprises A phase and B phase, the A phase comprises the following components in mass fraction: 35% of glycerin, 2.5% of polyglyceryl-10behenyl isostearate, 0.45% of polyglyceryl-2 stearate, 0.3% of glyceryl stearate and 0.25% of stearyl alcohol; the B phase comprises the following components in mass fraction: 16% of caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% of cetyl alcohol ethylhexanoate, 20% of sunflower seed oil, 9% of coco-caprylate / caprate, 10% of PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% of polyglyceryl-10 stearate, 1% of glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, 1% of beeswax and 0.1% of sea buckthorn fruit oil; or, the raw material thereof comprises A phase and B phase, the A phase comprises the following components in mass fraction: 35% of glycerin, 2.5% of polyglyceryl-10behenyl isostearate, 0.45% of polyglyceryl-2 stearate, 0.3% of glyceryl stearate and 0.25% of stearyl alcohol; the B phase comprises the following components in mass fraction: 16% of caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% of cetyl alcohol ethylhexanoate, 20% of sunflower seed oil, 9% of coco-caprylate / caprate, 10% of PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% of polyglyceryl-10 stearate, 1% of glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, 1% of beeswax and 0.1% of sea buckthorn fruit oil; or, the raw material thereof comprises A phase and B phase, the A phase comprises the following components in mass fraction: 35% of glycerin, 2.5% of polyglyceryl-10behenyl isostearate, 0.45% of polyglyceryl-2 stearate, 0.3% of glyceryl stearate and 0.25% of stearyl alcohol; the B phase comprises the following components in mass fraction: 16% of caprylic / capric triglyceride, 3% of cetyl alcohol ethylhexanoate, 20% of sunflower seed oil, 9% of coco-caprylate / caprate, 10% of PEG-20 glyceryl triisostearate, 1% of polyglyceryl-10 stearate, 1% of glyceryl behenate / eicosadioate, 1% of beeswax and 0.1% of sea buckthorn fruit oil.

9. A method for producing the makeup-removing stick according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized by, It comprises the following steps: Mixing the polyol, the surfactant and the oil and fat, and obtaining the makeup removing oil paste.

10. The method for preparing a makeup removing stick according to claim 9, wherein the oil is a mixture of a hydrocarbon oil and a silicone oil. The method for mixing the polyol, the surfactant and the oil and fat comprises the following steps: mixing the polyol and part of the surfactant, heating to 70-90℃, and obtaining a first mixture; mixing the oil and fat and the remaining part of the surfactant, heating to 70-90℃, and obtaining a second mixture; slowly adding the second mixture into the first mixture; Preferably, when the makeup removing oil paste comprises the A phase and the B phase as recorded in claim 8, the method for preparing the makeup removing oil paste comprises the following steps: Mixing the components in the A phase, heating to 70-90℃, and obtaining an A phase mixture; Dispersing the components in the B phase, heating to 70-90℃, and obtaining a B phase mixture; Slowly adding the B phase into the A phase, and obtaining the makeup removing oil paste.