Emulsion containing organosilicon-based portions of hollow spheres

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-02
LOREAL SA
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[0012] The inventor has now discovered, surprisingly and unexpectedly, that portions of certain silicone particles, including those obtained by condensatio

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It is known that, depending on their size, shape and chemical nature, pulverulent materials interfere with the various components of light above and as a result have the capacity

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Cosmetic Compositions

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AO / W emulsions(comparative)BCDXanthan gum0.20%0.20%0.20%0.20%Crosslinked poly0.40%0.40%0.40%0.40%(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-propanesulfonic acid)Cyclohexasiloxane10.0%10.0%10.0%10.0%Sodium hydroxide0.01%0.01%0.01%0.01%Glycerol5.00%5.00%5.00%5.00%Stearyl alcohol1.00%1.00%1.00%1.00%Polyoxyethylene glyceryl2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%stearate (100 OE)Dimyristyl tartrate,1.50%1.50%1.50%1.50%cetearyl alcohol,oxyethylenated (7 OE)C12-15 fatty alcohols andoxyethylenated (25 OE)and oxypropylenated(25 OE) lauryl alcoholSpherical particles of5.00%crosslinkedorganopolysiloxane(1)Hemispherical particles of5.00%crosslinkedorganopolysiloxane(2)Hemispherical particles of5.00%crosslinkedorganopolysiloxane(3)Hemispherical particles of5.00%crosslinkedorganopolysiloxane(4)Preserving agents0.70%0.70%0.70%0.70%Waterqsqsqsqs100%100%100%100%

(1)Spherical particles of diameter 3.2 μm consisting of a dimethiconol / silsesquioxane copolymer

(2)Particles consisting of the crosslinked organosilico...

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In vitro Evaluation of the Optical Properties

[0171] The matt effect obtained with compositions B to D according to the invention, and with composition A given as a comparative example, was measured using a contrast card (Prufkarte type 24 / 5-250 cm2) sold by the company Erichsen. The composition was spread at a rate of 2 mg / cm2 using a mechanical film spreader. The composition was then dried overnight at a temperature of 37° C., and the reflection was then measured using a gonioreflectometer. The result obtained is the ratio R between the specular reflection and the diffuse reflection. The value of R is proportionately smaller the greater the matting effect.

CompositionABCDR2.00 ± 0.090.85 ± 0.100.88 ± 0.020.55 ± 0.05

[0172] These in vitro results show that with a 5% (active material) concentration of hemispherical particles of organopolysiloxane, the matt result obtained is very much superior to that obtained with the comparative formulation containing organosilicon-based spherical...

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In vivo Evaluation

[0173] The matting effect and the cosmetic aspects of a formulation corresponding to composition B of Example 1, but containing 8% of hemispherical particles of organopolysiloxane instead of 5%, were evaluated by a panel of seven women with greasy skin. It was judged that this composition made the skin matt and gave it a fine grain, the pores appearing less dilated and the complexion more unified. A soft-focus effect on the defects was observed.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a composition in the form of an emulsion containing portions of hollow spheres of organosilicon-based material, the portions of hollow spheres having a mean diameter ranging from 0.05 to 10 μm. The invention also relates to physiologically acceptable emulsion compositions comprising hollow spheres, and to a process for fading out skin surface defects, in particular to reduce the sheen of the skin and/or to fade out pores, shadows under the eyes, marks, wrinkles and/or fine lines, comprising the topical application to the skin of the above-mentioned compositions.

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REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application 60 / 529,754 filed Dec. 17, 2003, and to French patent application 0350829 filed Nov. 13, 2003, both incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to a composition in the form of an emulsion comprising portions of hollow spheres, sometimes termed hollow sphere portions herein, of an organosilicon-based material, the spheres having a mean diameter ranging from 0.05 to 10 μm. [0003] The invention also relates to physiologically acceptable emulsion compositions comprising portions of hollow spheres, and to a process for fading out skin surface defects, in particular to reduce the sheen of the skin and / or to fade out pores, shadows under the eyes, marks, wrinkles and / or fine lines, comprising the topical application to the skin of the above-mentioned compositions. [0004] Additional advantages and other features of the present invention will...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K8/06A61K8/11A61Q1/00A61Q19/00A61Q19/08
CPCA61K8/06A61K8/11A61K2800/412A61Q1/00A61Q19/008A61Q19/08A61K8/025A61Q19/007A61Q19/02A61Q19/00A61P17/00A61P17/08A61K8/0279A61K8/89
Inventor CASSIN, GUILLAUME
Owner LOREAL SA
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