A repairing massage jelly as well as a preparation method and application thereof
The repair massage gel, prepared by combining ingredients such as Cordyceps sinensis extract, solves the problem that existing skincare products cannot fully repair the skin barrier, achieving multi-dimensional skincare effects such as rapid redness reduction, moisturizing and soothing, and meeting consumers' needs for healthy skin.
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- CN · China
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- Patents(China)
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- Filing Date
- 2025-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing skincare products are unable to effectively relieve skin redness, itching, dryness, and other problems, and cannot fully repair damaged skin barriers, thus failing to meet consumers' multi-dimensional skincare needs for soothing, repairing, and deep moisturizing.
This repair massage gel is made by combining Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, Curcuma longa root extract, Sophora flavescens root extract, Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and skin probiotics in a specific ratio to enhance skin immunity, reduce inflammation, moisturize, and strengthen the skin barrier function.
It achieves multi-dimensional skin improvement effects such as rapid redness reduction, moisturizing and soothing, significantly enhances the skin's soothing and repairing effects, strengthens the skin barrier function, and improves skin condition.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This invention belongs to the field of cosmetic technology, and particularly relates to a repair massage gel, its preparation method and application. Background Technology
[0002] With changes in modern lifestyles and the influence of environmental factors, more and more consumers are facing skin sensitivity and damage issues. These problems not only include discomforts such as itching, facial flushing, burning sensations, and dryness, but are also often accompanied by thin stratum corneum, tightness, peeling, and a damaged skin barrier. Therefore, consumer demand for skincare products is showing a significant upward trend, especially for improving and repairing damaged skin.
[0003] In response to this market demand, developing a skincare product that effectively addresses these issues is crucial. An ideal skincare product should possess soothing, repairing, and protective functions, not only relieving redness, burning, and itching, but also strengthening the skin barrier and helping to restore the healthy state of the stratum corneum. Furthermore, such products should provide deep hydration, resolving dryness and tightness, and restoring the skin's oil-water balance. Through scientifically formulated recipes and gentle ingredients, they help the skin regain its healthy state and reduce the negative impacts of external stimuli.
[0004] Therefore, developing a skincare product with comprehensive repair functions is an urgent need in the current market. This can not only meet consumers' growing skincare demands, but also provide consumers with more effective solutions, allowing them to regain healthy and comfortable skin. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a repair massage gel with rapid redness reduction, immediate repair, moisturizing and soothing effects, as well as its preparation method and application, so as to achieve significant and multi-dimensional skin improvement effects.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by the present invention includes:
[0007] In a first aspect, the present invention provides a repair massage gel comprising the following components in parts by weight: 1-10 parts of Cordyceps sinensis extract, 0.08-0.4 parts of Tremella fuciformis extract, 0.8-8 parts of Curcuma longa root extract, 0.03-0.3 parts of Sophora flavescens root extract, 0.02-0.2 parts of Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, 0.01-0.1 parts of Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and 1-10 parts of skin probiotics; wherein the skin probiotics include α-glucan oligosaccharide, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus.
[0008] In this invention, the Cordyceps sinensis extract has excellent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which can enhance skin immunity, reduce skin redness and inflammation, and help improve skin repair ability; the Tremella fuciformis extract is rich in polysaccharides and natural moisturizing factors, which can effectively improve skin hydration, improve dry skin, and enhance skin barrier function; the Curcuma longa root extract has significant anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and repairing effects, which can relieve skin redness and irritation, help soothe the skin, and reduce external damage to the skin; the Sophora flavescens root extract contains alkaloids that can exert antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-allergic effects, help repair damaged skin barriers, and reduce skin allergic reactions; the Tribulus terrestris fruit extract has certain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, which can help relieve skin allergies and inflammatory reactions, promote blood circulation, and enhance skin immunity; the Cornus officinalis fruit extract is rich in a variety of bioactive substances, which can effectively promote skin metabolism and repair, enhance skin barrier function, and slow down aging. Furthermore, this invention also employs a combination of α-glucan oligosaccharides, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus as skin probiotics to further enhance the soothing, repairing, and moisturizing effects of the gel. Specifically, α-glucan oligosaccharides can produce oligosaccharides beneficial to the skin, helping it retain moisture and promoting skin barrier repair; inulin root juice is rich in natural polysaccharides, which can nourish the skin and enhance its moisturizing ability; maltodextrin has excellent moisturizing properties and skin barrier repair effects, and can regulate the stability of other active ingredients; and lactobacillus can regulate the skin's microecological balance, helping to maintain healthy skin.
[0009] Extensive experimental research has revealed that when the above-mentioned active ingredients are compounded to prepare a massage gel, the interactions and mutual influences among the components significantly enhance the gel's soothing and repairing effects, effectively reducing skin redness and allergic reactions. This makes the gel stand out in rapidly reducing redness, making it suitable for sensitive, dry, or damaged skin. In particular, there is a significant synergistic effect among the Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, and Curcuma longa root extract. When any one or more of these three components are missing, the gel's soothing and repairing effects are significantly reduced, and its moisturizing efficacy is also noticeably worse.
[0010] Furthermore, the inventors investigated the dosage of each component and found that when the dosage ratio of Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, and Curcuma longa root extract exceeded the limits of this invention, the synergistic effect between the components was not obvious or even antagonistic, which led to a decrease in the anti-inflammatory, soothing, moisturizing and repairing effects of the gel. This indicates that the above three components have an ideal synergistic effect within the preferred range of this invention.
[0011] Preferably, the repairing massage gel comprises the following components in parts by weight: 2-7 parts Cordyceps sinensis extract, 0.12-0.28 parts Tremella fuciformis extract, 1.6-4 parts Curcuma longa root extract, 0.06-0.24 parts Sophora flavescens root extract, 0.04-0.16 parts Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, 0.02-0.08 parts Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and 2-4.5 parts skin probiotics.
[0012] Preferably, the repair massage gel comprises the following components in parts by weight: 5 parts Cordyceps sinensis extract, 0.2 parts Tremella fuciformis extract, 2.4 parts Curcuma longa root extract, 0.18 parts Sophora flavescens root extract, 0.12 parts Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, 0.06 parts Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and 2.5 parts skin probiotics.
[0013] Experimental research has shown that when the components of this invention are combined in the above-defined optimal dosage ratio, the resulting massage gel has the best soothing and moisturizing effect, and can effectively improve skin microcirculation, enhance skin elasticity, reduce skin roughness, and has the highest cost performance.
[0014] Preferably, the mass ratio of the α-glucan oligosaccharide, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus is (0.7-7):(0.19-1.9):(0.1-1):(0.01-0.1).
[0015] Experimental research revealed that the skin probiotics prepared from the above four components in different proportions have a significant impact on the soothing and repairing effects of the massage gel. When the four components are combined in the above-mentioned preferred proportions, the soothing and anti-inflammatory effects of active components such as Cordyceps sinensis extract and turmeric root extract can be further enhanced, enabling the prepared massage gel to achieve deep nourishment and repair of the skin.
[0016] Preferably, the mass ratio of the α-glucan oligosaccharide, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus is (1.4-3.15):(0.38-0.855):(0.2-0.45):(0.02-0.045).
[0017] More preferably, the mass ratio of the α-glucan oligosaccharide, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus is 1.75:0.475:0.25:0.025.
[0018] Preferably, the repair massage gel further comprises the following components in parts by weight: 62.5-180 parts of moisturizer, 0.6-2.8 parts of antioxidant, 1-11 parts of preservative, 2-6 parts of thickener, 4.8-19.5 parts of film-forming agent, 0.1-0.4 parts of solubilizer, 0.95-3.8 parts of pH adjuster, and 0.05-0.1 parts of fragrance.
[0019] Preferably, the repair massage gel further comprises the following components in parts by weight: 84-155 parts of moisturizer, 1-1.8 parts of antioxidant, 2.2-5.5 parts of preservative, 3-5 parts of thickener, 7.5-14.5 parts of film-forming agent, 0.2-0.4 parts of solubilizer, 1.9-4.75 parts of pH adjuster, and 0.06-0.1 parts of fragrance.
[0020] More preferably, the repair massage gel further comprises the following components in parts by weight: 110.5 parts moisturizer, 1.4 parts antioxidant, 3.9 parts preservative, 4 parts thickener, 9.6 parts film-forming agent, 0.2 parts solubilizer, 3.3 parts pH adjuster, and 0.08 parts fragrance.
[0021] Preferably, the moisturizer includes at least one of glycerin, 1,3-propanediol, sodium hyaluronate, panthenol, 1,2-hexanediol, butylene glycol, and sodium polyglutamate.
[0022] Preferably, the preservative includes at least one selected from p-hydroxyacetophenone, phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin, propylene glycol carbonate, octanoyl hydroxamic acid, and o-cymene-5-ol.
[0023] Preferably, the antioxidant includes at least one of allantoin and lactobacillus fermentation products; and / or, the thickener includes carbomer; and / or, the film-forming agent includes polyvinylpyrrolidone; and / or, the solubilizer includes PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil; and / or, the pH adjuster includes aminomethylpropanol; and / or, the fragrance includes everyday fragrances.
[0024] Secondly, the present invention provides the application of the aforementioned repair massage gel in cosmetics.
[0025] Thirdly, the present invention provides a method for preparing the aforementioned repair massage gel, comprising the following steps:
[0026] S1. Add the humectant, film-forming agent and thickener to the emulsification pot and heat to 82-85℃. Then add the antioxidant, stir and keep warm for 10-20 minutes to obtain phase A.
[0027] S2. Mix Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, Curcuma longa root extract, Sophora flavescens root extract, Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, Cornus officinalis fruit extract, skin probiotics and preservatives to obtain phase B. After stirring and cooling phase A to 42-45℃, add phase B and stir for 10-15 minutes until evenly mixed to obtain phase C.
[0028] S3. After stirring and cooling phase C to 38-40℃, add pH adjuster, neutralize and stir for 15-25 minutes, then stir and cool to below 38℃, add fragrance and solubilizer, and stir until evenly mixed to obtain the repair massage gel.
[0029] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows:
[0030] This invention prepares a repair massage gel by combining soothing and repairing ingredients such as Cordyceps sinensis extract with specific skin probiotics in a preferred ratio. The interaction and synergy among the components significantly enhance the soothing and repairing effects of the gel. In particular, there is a significant synergistic effect among the Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, and Curcuma longa root extract, achieving multi-pathway and excellent moisturizing, soothing, and repairing effects of the repair product, thus meeting consumers' skincare needs for comprehensive improvement of sensitive and damaged skin. Attached Figure Description
[0031] Figure 1 The image shows the finished product appearance of the repair massage gel prepared in Example 1. Detailed Implementation
[0032] To better illustrate the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this invention, the invention will be further described below with reference to specific embodiments. Those skilled in the art should understand that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the invention and are not intended to limit the invention.
[0033] Unless otherwise specified, all raw materials used in the following examples and comparative examples are commercially available general-purpose materials.
[0034] The lactobacillus is a lactobacillus bacterial suspension, and the OD of the bacterial suspension is... 600 The value is 0.5-0.8.
[0035] Examples 1-7
[0036] Examples 1-7 provide a repair massage gel, the formula of which is shown in Table 1 (total weight parts: 1000 parts). The preparation method of the repair massage gel includes the following steps:
[0037] S1. Add the humectant, film-forming agent and thickener to the emulsification pot and heat to 82-85℃. Then add the antioxidant, stir and keep warm for 10-20 minutes to obtain phase A.
[0038] S2. Mix Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, Curcuma longa root extract, Sophora flavescens root extract, Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, Cornus officinalis fruit extract, skin probiotics and preservatives to obtain phase B. After stirring and cooling phase A to 42-45℃, add phase B and stir for 10-15 minutes until evenly mixed to obtain phase C.
[0039] S3. After stirring and cooling phase C to 38-40℃, add pH adjuster, neutralize and stir for 15-25 minutes, then stir and cool to below 38℃, add fragrance, solubilizer and food additives, and stir until evenly mixed to obtain the repair massage gel.
[0040] Table 1. Formulation of the repair massage gel described in Examples 1-7 (parts by weight)
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[0043] Comparative Examples 1-8
[0044] Comparative Examples 1-8 provide a repair massage gel, the formulation of which is shown in Table 2 (total weight parts: 1000 parts). The preparation method of the repair massage gel differs from that of the examples only in the formulation.
[0045] Table 2 shows the formulation (parts by weight) of the repair massage gels described in Comparative Examples 1-8.
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[0048] Comparative Example 9
[0049] This comparative example provides a repair massage gel, which differs from Example 1 only in that an equal amount of Centella asiatica extract is used to replace turmeric root extract, while the remaining components and amounts are the same as in Example 1.
[0050] Comparative Example 10
[0051] This comparative example provides a repair massage gel, which differs from Example 1 only in that an equal amount of ginseng extract is used to replace the cordyceps extract, while the remaining components and amounts are the same as in Example 1.
[0052] Example of effect
[0053] 1. Security Testing:
[0054] The repair massage gels prepared in Examples 1-7 and Comparative Examples 1-10 were used as samples to test their safety. The specific methods are as follows.
[0055] Number of participants: 35, aged 20-55. The volunteers met the selection criteria for subjects in human skin patch tests as outlined in the "Cosmetic Safety Technical Specifications" (2015 edition).
[0056] Test method: The repair massage gels prepared in Examples 1-7 and Comparative Examples 1-10 were subjected to patch tests. Qualified patch testing equipment was selected, and a closed patch test method was used. Approximately 0.020-0.025 ml of the test substance was placed in the patch tester, and medical tape was applied to the flexor side of the subject's forearm. The patch was then gently pressed with the palm of the hand to ensure even application to the skin. The patch tester was removed after 24 hours, and skin reactions were observed at 0.5, 24, and 48 hours after removal. The results were recorded according to the skin reaction grading standards in the "Cosmetic Safety Technical Specifications" (2015 edition).
[0057] The results of the human skin patch test showed that 0 out of 35 people had a positive reaction. According to the "Cosmetic Safety Technical Specifications" (2015 edition), the test substance will not cause adverse skin reactions and the sample is safe and non-irritating.
[0058] 2. Moisturizing effect test:
[0059] The repair massage gels prepared in Examples 1-7 and Comparative Examples 1-10 were used as samples to test their moisturizing effects. The specific methods are as follows.
[0060] (1) Subjects: 170 volunteers with healthy skin and no history of skin diseases or allergies, aged 20-45 years, were selected and randomly divided into 17 groups of 10 people each. The moisturizing effect of the repair massage gel in the example group and the comparative group was tested.
[0061] (2) Testing Method: Volunteers were tested in an environment with room temperature and a relative humidity of approximately 50%. An appropriate area of the volunteer's forearm flexor was selected as the test area. Ten minutes before the test, the test area was exposed, and the stratum corneum hydration and transdermal water loss were measured using a Corneometer CM825 skin moisture meter. The test values before applying the repair massage gel were used as a control. Then, after applying the repair massage gel from different embodiments and comparative proportions, skin hydration was measured to calculate the rate of change in skin hydration. The final result was the average of the test values for each group. Specific results are shown in Table 3.
[0062] Skin hydration change rate = (Skin hydration at test - Skin hydration before test) / Skin hydration before test × 100%
[0063] Table 3
[0064] Sample source 30min 1h 3h Sample source 30min 1h 3h Example 1 9.1% 14.4% 36.1% Comparative Example 3 2.3% 6.9% 12.8% Example 2 6.3% 11.1% 28.2% Comparative Example 4 2.8% 7.7% 13.6% Example 3 6.7% 11.9% 30.4% Comparative Example 5 3.1% 7.8% 14.4% Example 4 7.5% 12.6% 31.8% Comparative Example 6 3.3% 8.1% 14.8% Example 5 7.9% 13.5% 33.6% Comparative Example 7 5.6% 10.6% 27.1% Example 6 6.5% 11.6% 29.5% Comparative Example 8 5.8% 10.8% 27.7% Example 7 6.8% 12.1% 30.3% Comparative Example 9 5.2% 9.8% 22.5% Comparative Example 1 4.3% 9.2% 19.5% Comparative Example 10 4.8% 10.2% 21.4% Comparative Example 2 4.8% 9.7% 20.3%
[0065] As shown in Table 3, the repair massage gel prepared in the embodiments of the present invention has good moisturizing effects, effectively improving skin moisture and relieving dry and tight skin. In particular, the repair massage gel described in Example 1 has the best moisturizing effect. However, the moisturizing effect of the repair massage gel in the comparative example is significantly reduced compared with the examples.
[0066] 3. Human body testing:
[0067] 170 volunteers with normal skin (14 males and 156 females, aged 20-50 years) were selected and divided into 17 groups of 10 each. Each group tried the repair massage gels described in Examples 1-7 and Comparative Examples 1-12, respectively, to test their effects on skin elasticity and roughness. After cleansing in the morning and evening, volunteers applied the repair massage gels from Examples 1-7 and Comparative Examples 1-10 according to their group, massaging until absorbed. After 28 days of continuous use, the products were applied to the face on the evening of the 28th day after cleansing.
[0068] (1) Changes in skin elasticity
[0069] A multi-probe skin testing instrument was used to test the faces of subjects before and after using a face mask. Based on the principles of suction and stretching, a constant negative pressure was applied to the skin in the vertical direction, and then the negative pressure was removed. The change in skin displacement was measured over a specified time period. The higher the value, the higher the skin elasticity. The skin elasticity improvement rate was calculated as (test value - initial value) / initial value. The test results were taken as the average value of each group. The specific results are shown in Table 4.
[0070] (2) Changes in skin roughness
[0071] Facial images of subjects before and after using a face mask were collected using a Canfield VISIA7 skin analyzer and analyzed using PIMIA skin image analysis software. Skin roughness is an important indicator that objectively reflects skin condition and the degree of aging. Skin roughness visually displays changes in the fineness and texture of the skin surface, statistically showing changes in the number of characteristic mutation points per unit area of the skin surface, reflecting an individual's skin care status, indirectly indicating the skin's moisture retention status, and can track the progress of skincare efficacy treatments using cosmetics. Roughness variance, statistical texture, and texture dispersion parameters characterize the statistical results of characteristic mutation points per unit area, quantifying facial skin roughness. Skin roughness reduction rate = (initial value - test value) / initial value. The test results are taken as the average of each group, and the specific results are shown in Table 4.
[0072] (3) Scoring and evaluation results
[0073] Volunteers evaluated the effectiveness of the repair massage gel by scoring its moisturizing, redness-reducing, and soothing effects. The scores ranged from 1 to 10, with higher scores indicating better results. The average score for each group was taken as the final result, as shown in Table 5.
[0074] Table 4
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[0076] Table 5
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[0079] As shown in Tables 4-5, the repair massage gel prepared by the technical solution of the present invention can effectively improve skin elasticity, reduce skin roughness, and achieve the goal of restoring smooth and radiant youthful skin. In addition, the repair massage gel also has good soothing and redness-reducing effects, thereby effectively relieving the problem of skin barrier damage and helping the skin to restore a healthy state. In Comparative Examples 1-4, the absence of any one or two of the Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, and Curcuma longa root extract significantly reduced the soothing, repairing, moisturizing, and redness-reducing effects of the prepared repair massage gel compared to the examples. In Comparative Examples 7-8, the proportions of the three components exceeded the limits of this invention, resulting in a decrease in the repairing, soothing, and moisturizing effects of the repair massage gel. These results indicate that the Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, and Curcuma longa root extract can exert a good synergistic effect when combined within a specific ratio range, thereby enhancing the multifunctional effects of the gel in soothing and repairing. All three components are indispensable. In Comparative Examples 9-10, the efficacy of the prepared gel also decreased to some extent when the Curcuma longa root extract and Cordyceps sinensis extract were replaced with other components. This further demonstrates that the synergistic effect of the Curcuma longa root extract, Cordyceps sinensis extract, and Tremella fuciformis extract selected in this invention can enhance the repairing efficacy of the gel, and these components cannot be replaced conventionally.
[0080] 4. Stability Test:
[0081] The stability of the repair massage gels prepared in Examples 1-5 was tested using the following methods.
[0082] The internal control standards (high temperature 45±2℃ test for 2 months, low temperature -18±2℃ test for 2 months) are higher than the national standards and light industry standards; the high and low temperature cycle test is performed 3 times: placing the sample at high temperature 45±1℃ and low temperature -18±2℃ for 24 hours each constitutes one cycle. The results are shown in Table 6.
[0083] Table 6
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[0086] Table 6 shows that the repair massage gel prepared according to the embodiments of the present invention has good stability in product application.
[0087] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present invention and not to limit the scope of protection of the present invention. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solutions of the present invention without departing from the essence and scope of the technical solutions of the present invention.
Claims
1. A repair massage gel, characterized by, The active ingredients of the repair massage gel, by weight, consist of 1-10 parts of Cordyceps sinensis extract, 0.08-0.4 parts of Tremella fuciformis extract, 0.8-8 parts of Curcuma longa root extract, 0.03-0.3 parts of Sophora flavescens root extract, 0.02-0.2 parts of Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, 0.01-0.1 parts of Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and 1-10 parts of skin probiotics; the skin probiotics are composed of α-glucan oligosaccharide, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus; the mass ratio of α-glucan oligosaccharide, inulin root juice, maltodextrin, and lactobacillus is (0.7-7):(0.19-1.9):(0.1-1):(0.01-0.1).
2. The repair massage gel of claim 1, wherein The active ingredients of the repair massage gel, by weight, consist of 2-7 parts of Cordyceps sinensis extract, 0.12-0.28 parts of Tremella fuciformis extract, 1.6-4 parts of Curcuma longa root extract, 0.06-0.24 parts of Sophora flavescens root extract, 0.04-0.16 parts of Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, 0.02-0.08 parts of Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and 2-4.5 parts of skin probiotics.
3. The repair massage gel of claim 2, wherein the gel is a transparent gel. The active ingredients of the repair massage gel, by weight, consist of 5 parts Cordyceps sinensis extract, 0.2 parts Tremella fuciformis extract, 2.4 parts Curcuma longa root extract, 0.18 parts Sophora flavescens root extract, 0.12 parts Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, 0.06 parts Cornus officinalis fruit extract, and 2.5 parts skin probiotics.
4. The repair massage gel according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that The repair massage gel also includes the following components in parts by weight: 62.5-180 parts moisturizer, 0.6-2.8 parts antioxidant, 1-11 parts preservative, 2-6 parts thickener, 4.8-19.5 parts film-forming agent, 0.1-0.4 parts solubilizer, 0.95-3.8 parts pH adjuster, and 0.05-0.1 parts fragrance.
5. The repair massage gel as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The moisturizer includes at least one of glycerin, 1,3-propanediol, sodium hyaluronate, panthenol, 1,2-hexanediol, butylene glycol, and sodium polyglutamate.
6. The repair massage gel as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The preservative includes at least one of p-hydroxyacetophenone, phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin, propylene glycol carbonate, octanoyl hydroxamic acid, and o-cymene-5-ol.
7. The repair massage gel as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The antioxidant includes at least one of allantoin and lactobacillus fermentation products; and / or, the thickener includes carbomer; and / or, the film-forming agent includes polyvinylpyrrolidone; and / or, the solubilizer includes PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil; and / or, the pH adjuster includes aminomethylpropanol; and / or, the fragrance includes everyday fragrances.
8. The use of the repair massage gel as described in any one of claims 1-7 in the preparation of cosmetics.
9. The method for preparing the repair massage gel according to any one of claims 5-7, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: S1. Add the humectant, film-forming agent and thickener to the emulsification pot and heat to 82-85℃. Then add the antioxidant, stir and keep warm for 10-20 minutes to obtain phase A. S2. Mix Cordyceps sinensis extract, Tremella fuciformis extract, Curcuma longa root extract, Sophora flavescens root extract, Tribulus terrestris fruit extract, Cornus officinalis fruit extract, skin probiotics and preservatives to obtain phase B. After stirring and cooling phase A to 42-45℃, add phase B and stir for 10-15 minutes until evenly mixed to obtain phase C. S3. After stirring and cooling phase C to 38-40℃, add pH adjuster, neutralize and stir for 15-25 minutes, then stir and cool to below 38℃, add fragrance and solubilizer, and stir until evenly mixed to obtain the repair massage gel.
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