Deodorizing lotion

By spraying a mixture of alcohol, sesame oil, and lidocaine hydrochloride, the lidocaine hydrochloride causes sweat glands to shrink, solving the problem of residual odor in existing deodorizing products and achieving safe and effective deodorization and moisturizing effects.

CN121512867APending Publication Date: 2026-02-13毛安明
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Application Number
CN202410083986.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-01-19
Publication Date
2026-02-13

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Technical Problem

Existing deodorant products often leave odor residue when eliminating body odor and underarm odor, and may have potential side effects on the skin.

Method used

A mixture of alcohol, sesame oil, and lidocaine hydrochloride is sprayed onto the skin. The anesthetic effect of lidocaine hydrochloride causes the sweat glands to atrophy, and the disinfection of alcohol and the nourishing properties of sesame oil achieve the effects of deodorization and moisturization.

Benefits of technology

It achieves a deodorizing effect without leaving any odor residue, while also moisturizing and relieving itching, and its ingredients are safe and have no side effects.

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Abstract

Under the condition that body odor, bromhidrosis and foot odor can be effectively eliminated, no odor is left, 92-98 parts by mass of ethyl alcohol is taken, 2-6 parts by mass of sesame oil is put into the ethyl alcohol to be emulsified and mixed, 0.5-1.5 parts by mass of lidocaine hydrochloride is put into the mixture to be catalyzed, and the deodorization lotion is obtained.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of skincare technology, specifically to deodorant. Background Technology

[0002] Body odor primarily comes from sweat. Sweating actually originates from a higher fatty acid, which accounts for only 0.8% of total sweat production. Some common bacteria on the skin use this fatty acid as food and break it down into lower fatty acids, such as methylbutyric acid (Methylbutyric acid), which emits the odor.

[0003] Body odor, also known as bromhidrosis or bromhidrosis, is caused by the apocrine glands (also called sweat glands) in the armpits, groin, and corners of the mouth. The sweat secreted by these glands has a higher fatty acid content than normal, is pale yellow, and is thicker. When the fatty acid concentration reaches a certain level, it is broken down by bacteria on the skin surface, mainly Staphylococcus, producing unsaturated fatty acids that emit an odor. Because its smell is similar to that of a fox's anal discharge, it is often called body odor.

[0004] Foot odor is caused by the abundance of sweat glands on the soles of the feet, leading to excessive sweating. Besides water and salt, sweat also contains lactic acid and urea. Under sweaty conditions, bacteria on the feet multiply rapidly and decompose keratin, which, combined with the urea and lactic acid in the sweat, produces an unpleasant odor.

[0005] Currently, there are many products available to eliminate body odor, armpit odor, and foot odor. While they have some efficacy, they also have many shortcomings and problems, leaving a certain odor that can cause psychological barriers for users. Summary of the Invention

[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a deodorant that can effectively eliminate body odor, armpit odor, and foot odor without leaving any odor residue.

[0007] This invention is achieved through the following technical solution: A deodorant, by product weight, is composed of 92-98 parts alcohol, 2-6 parts sesame oil, and 0.5-1.5 parts lidocaine hydrochloride. Lidocaine hydrochloride is an organic compound with the chemical formula [chemical formula missing], mainly used for local anesthesia and as an antiarrhythmic drug. Its Chinese name is lidocaine hydrochloride, its English name is lidocaine hydrochloride, and its chemical formula is C[chemical formula missing]. 14 H 23 ClN2O, molecular weight: 270.798.

[0008] Lidocaine hydrochloride is readily soluble in water or ethanol, soluble in chlorine, and insoluble in ether.

[0009] When lidocaine hydrochloride is mixed with alcohol, it can cause local sweat glands to shrink, thereby achieving the purpose of deodorization.

[0010] Lidocaine hydrochloride can cross the blood-brain barrier and placenta, exerting a biphasic regulatory effect on the central and autonomic nervous systems, specifically the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Lidocaine hydrochloride can block local nerve impulses; through skin action, it can maintain a certain degree of paralysis in sweat glands, sweat ducts, and hair follicles, causing sweat gland atrophy and thus achieving a deodorizing effect.

[0011] Lidocaine hydrochloride is increasingly recognized as a medication for a wide range of human health issues. From skincare products to sexual health problems, lidocaine hydrochloride offers numerous benefits when used effectively in the right amount and at the right time. Its use is expanding globally through various methods, such as creams, sprays, and even injections.

[0012] Skincare products are one of the most closely watched aspects of modern life. However, advances in the medical field have also led to the development of solutions for many skin problems. One such drug is lidocaine hydrochloride.

[0013] Alcohol, also known as ethanol, is a type of alcohol compound with the chemical formula C2H60 and the structural formula CH3CH2OH or C2H5OH. It is a commonly used solvent and disinfectant.

[0014] Ethanol is a volatile, colorless, and transparent liquid at room temperature and pressure. It has low toxicity, is miscible with water in any proportion, and its solution has an alcoholic aroma and a slightly pungent odor. Depending on the intended use, it is classified as 99% anhydrous ethanol, 70%-75%, and 35%-50% concentrations. The effects of different concentrations vary.

[0015] 75% medical alcohol can denature bacterial proteins, thereby achieving the purpose of disinfection and sterilization. It is used for disinfection of human skin, wounds, etc. Alcohol has a certain stimulating effect on the sympathetic nervous system.

[0016] Ethanol at a concentration of 70% has a strong bactericidal effect. It can also be used as a preservative, solvent, and deodorant. Ethanol at its critical state (70%) has extremely strong dissolving power, allowing for supercritical extraction and the ability to dissolve sesame oil.

[0017] Sesame oil is a vegetable oil obtained from sesame seeds through stirring and pressing. It not only has a rich sesame aroma but also offers a range of health benefits. The main nutrients in sesame oil include: Unsaturated fatty acids: especially linoleic acid and oleic acid, which play a positive role in regulating blood lipids and may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Protein: Sesame oil contains a certain amount of protein, providing the body with essential amino acids. Lecithin: Lecithin helps improve fat metabolism and vascular health. Vitamin E: This is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from free radical damage and helps maintain the immune system. Minerals: Sesame oil also contains calcium and iron, both essential for maintaining healthy blood and bones. Other compounds: Modern pharmacological studies have also shown that sesame oil contains various compounds such as costunolide, dihydrocostunolide, α-costiol, and costic acid.

[0018] This invention contains three substances: alcohol, sesame oil, and lidocaine hydrochloride, all of which are organic compounds. The mixture of these three components is miscible and their individual molecular structures and functions are not diminished by the mixture. After mixing, they complement and synergistically enhance the deodorizing effect. When sprayed topically onto the skin, this mixture regulates local hair follicles and sweat glands, inhibiting sympathetic nerve excitation and causing sweat gland atrophy. The combination of these three substances not only deodorizes but also moisturizes and relieves itching. The affected skin remains dry and odorless.

[0019] This invention utilizes alcohol and sesame oil derived from natural substances, mixed with lidocaine hydrochloride to form a liquid for use. Applying a spray to areas prone to body odor, such as armpit odor and foot odor, achieves deodorization and anti-itch effects. After over 20 years and thousands of uses, the results have been excellent with no discomfort.

[0020] To further improve the deodorant described in this invention, the following formulation is adopted: by weight, it is composed of 95 parts alcohol, 4 parts sesame oil and 1 part lidocaine hydrochloride.

[0021] To further improve the deodorant of the present invention, the following method is adopted: 92-98 parts of alcohol are taken by weight of the product, and 2-6 parts of sesame oil are added for emulsification and mixing. Then, 0.5-1.5 parts of lidocaine hydrochloride are added for catalysis to obtain the deodorant.

[0022] To further improve the deodorant of the present invention, the following method is adopted: 95 parts alcohol are taken by weight of the product, 4 parts sesame oil are added for emulsification and mixing, and then 1 part lidocaine hydrochloride is added for catalysis to obtain the deodorant.

[0023] To further improve the deodorant described in this invention, the following configuration is adopted: the alcohol used is 70% alcohol.

[0024] To further improve the deodorant described in this invention, the following configuration is adopted: the sesame oil used is finely ground sesame oil.

[0025] To further improve the deodorant of the present invention, the following configuration is adopted: the lidocaine hydrochloride is 0.2% lidocaine hydrochloride.

[0026] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages and beneficial effects: The two natural materials and one low-concentration chemically synthesized drug used in this invention all meet the regulations. The topical skin care product is non-toxic, harmless, has no side effects, and is safe and reliable.

[0027] This invention has excellent effects in deodorizing and skin care.

[0028] The concentration and ratio of the three ingredients in this invention's formula were obtained through long-term application and continuous adjustment and screening based on the varying degrees of sweat and odor produced by different groups of people. This formula is suitable for people suffering from body odor, armpit odor, and foot odor, and they have experienced no discomfort after use. One application eliminates odor for up to a week. Therefore, this "deodorant" has deodorizing, moisturizing, and anti-itch effects, making it very popular.

[0029] This invention has been observed in thousands of people suffering from body odor, armpit odor, and foot odor, and has a fast deodorizing effect, as well as moisturizing and anti-itch effects.

[0030] This invention contains three substances: alcohol, sesame oil, and lidocaine hydrochloride, all of which are organic compounds. The mixture of these three components is miscible and their individual molecular structures and functions are not diminished by the formation of the mixture. After being mixed, they complement and synergistically enhance the deodorizing effect.

[0031] This invention is a liquid that is sprayed topically onto specific areas of the skin. It regulates local hair follicles and sweat glands, inhibiting sympathetic nerve excitation and causing the sweat glands to atrophy. The combination of the three substances not only deodorizes but also moisturizes and relieves itching. The affected skin remains dry and odorless. Detailed Implementation

[0032] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to embodiments, but the implementation of the present invention is not limited thereto.

[0033] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are a part rather than all of the embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative efforts fall within the scope of protection of the present invention. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention but merely represents the selected embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative efforts fall within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0034] Example 1: A deodorant lotion that can effectively eliminate body odor, axillary odor, and foot odor without leaving any residue. By mass fraction of the product, it is composed of 92 - 98 parts of alcohol, 2 - 6 parts of essential oil, and 0.5 - 1.5 parts of lidocaine hydrochloride. Using this formulation ratio can achieve good results in removing body odor, axillary odor, and foot odor for the vast majority of people, and also has good effects on skin moisturizing and itching relief.

[0035] Lidocaine hydrochloride: It is an organic compound with the chemical formula [formula not fully shown in the original, so it remains like this in translation], mainly used for local anesthesia and as an anti - arrhythmic drug. Chinese name: Lidocaine hydrochloride, English name: lidocaine hydrochloride, alias: Lidocaine hydrochloride, chemical formula: C 14 H 23 ClN2O, molecular weight: 270.798.

[0036] Lidocaine hydrochloride is soluble in water or ethanol, soluble in chloroform, and insoluble in ether.

[0037] When lidocaine hydrochloride is used in combination with alcohol, it can cause local sweat gland atrophy, thus achieving the purpose of deodorization.

[0038] Lidocaine hydrochloride can penetrate the blood - brain barrier and the placenta, and has a dual - regulatory effect of excitation and inhibition on the central nervous system and the autonomic nervous system (sympathetic nerve and parasympathetic nerve). Lidocaine hydrochloride can block local nerve impulses, and its effect on the skin can keep the sweat glands, sweat ducts, and hair follicles in a certain state of paralysis, causing sweat gland atrophy, thus achieving the effect of deodorization.

[0039] Lidocaine hydrochloride is increasingly recognized as a drug for various human problems. From skin care products to sexual problems, if lidocaine hydrochloride is effectively applied in appropriate amounts within a proper time, it has many benefits. With various application methods, such as creams, sprays, and even injections, the usage methods of lidocaine hydrochloride are increasing globally.

[0040] Skincare products are one of the most closely watched aspects of modern life. However, advances in the medical field have also led to the development of solutions for many skin problems. One such drug is lidocaine hydrochloride.

[0041] Alcohol, also known as ethanol, is a type of alcohol compound with the chemical formula C2H60 and the structural formula CH3CH2OH or C2H5OH. It is a commonly used solvent and disinfectant.

[0042] Ethanol is a volatile, colorless, and transparent liquid at room temperature and pressure. It has low toxicity, is miscible with water in any proportion, and its solution has an alcoholic aroma and a slightly pungent odor. Depending on the intended use, it is classified as 99% anhydrous ethanol, 70%-75%, and 35%-50% concentrations. The effects of different concentrations vary.

[0043] 75% medical alcohol can denature bacterial proteins, thereby achieving the purpose of disinfection and sterilization. It is used for disinfection of human skin, wounds, etc. Alcohol has a certain stimulating effect on the sympathetic nervous system.

[0044] Ethanol at a concentration of 70% has a strong bactericidal effect. It can also be used as a preservative, solvent, and deodorant. Ethanol at its critical state (70%) has extremely strong dissolving power, allowing for supercritical extraction and the ability to dissolve sesame oil.

[0045] Sesame oil is a vegetable oil obtained from sesame seeds through stirring and pressing. It not only has a rich sesame aroma but also offers a range of health benefits. The main nutrients in sesame oil include: Unsaturated fatty acids: especially linoleic acid and oleic acid, which play a positive role in regulating blood lipids and may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Protein: Sesame oil contains a certain amount of protein, providing the body with essential amino acids. Lecithin: Lecithin helps improve fat metabolism and vascular health. Vitamin E: This is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from free radical damage and helps maintain the immune system. Minerals: Sesame oil also contains calcium and iron, both essential for maintaining healthy blood and bones. Other compounds: Modern pharmacological studies have also shown that sesame oil contains various compounds such as costunolide, dihydrocostunolide, α-costiol, and costic acid.

[0046] This invention contains three substances: alcohol, sesame oil, and lidocaine hydrochloride, all of which are organic compounds. The mixture of these three components is miscible and their individual molecular structures and functions are not diminished by the mixture. After mixing, they complement and synergistically enhance the deodorizing effect. When sprayed topically onto the skin, this mixture regulates local hair follicles and sweat glands, inhibiting sympathetic nerve excitation and causing sweat gland atrophy. The combination of these three substances not only deodorizes but also moisturizes and relieves itching. The affected skin remains dry and odorless.

[0047] This invention utilizes alcohol and sesame oil derived from natural substances, mixed with lidocaine hydrochloride to form a liquid for use. Applying a spray to areas prone to body odor, such as armpit odor and foot odor, achieves deodorization and anti-itch effects. After over 20 years and thousands of uses, the results have been excellent with no discomfort.

[0048] Example 2: This embodiment is a further optimization based on the above embodiments. The similarities with the aforementioned technical solutions will not be repeated here. Furthermore, to better achieve the deodorant described in this invention, the following formulation is specifically adopted: by product weight, it is a mixture of 95 parts alcohol, 4 parts sesame oil, and 1 part lidocaine hydrochloride. This formula is the result of long-term use and screening, and it causes no damage or discomfort to the skin. After use, it has deodorizing, moisturizing, and antipruritic effects. After thousands of uses, this formula ratio has shown the best known results.

[0049] Example 3: This embodiment is a further optimization based on Embodiment 1. The similarities with the aforementioned technical solutions will not be repeated here. In order to better realize the deodorant of the present invention, the following setting method is adopted: take 92 to 98 parts of alcohol by product weight, add 2 to 6 parts of sesame oil for emulsification and mixing, and then add 0.5 to 1.5 parts of lidocaine hydrochloride for catalysis to obtain the deodorant.

[0050] Example 4: This embodiment is a further optimization based on the above embodiment. The similarities with the aforementioned technical solutions will not be repeated here. In order to better realize the deodorant of the present invention, the following setting method is adopted: take 95 parts of alcohol by product weight, add 4 parts of sesame oil for emulsification and mixing, and then add 1 part of lidocaine hydrochloride for catalysis to obtain the deodorant.

[0051] Example 5: This embodiment is a further optimization based on any of the above embodiments. The similarities with the aforementioned technical solutions will not be repeated here. In order to better realize the deodorant of the present invention, the following setting method is adopted: the alcohol used is 70% alcohol.

[0052] Example 6: This embodiment is a further optimization based on any of the above embodiments. The similarities with the aforementioned technical solutions will not be repeated here. In order to better realize the deodorant of the present invention, the following setting method is adopted: the sesame oil is small-batch sesame oil.

[0053] Example 7: This embodiment is a further optimization based on any of the above embodiments. The similarities with the aforementioned technical solutions will not be repeated here. In order to better realize the deodorant of the present invention, the following setting method is adopted: the lidocaine hydrochloride is 0.2% lidocaine hydrochloride.

[0054] Example 8: The deodorant is prepared by emulsifying and mixing 95% alcohol (equivalent to 70% alcohol) with 4% sesame oil, and then adding 1% lidocaine hydrochloride (equivalent to 0.2%) for catalysis. This deodorant effectively deodorizes while moisturizing and relieving itching, leaving the user's skin dry and odorless.

[0055] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention and is not intended to limit the present invention in any way. Any simple modifications or equivalent changes made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present invention shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A deodorant, characterized in that: Based on product weight, it is a mixture of 92-98 parts alcohol, 2-6 parts sesame oil and 0.5-1.5 parts lidocaine hydrochloride.

2. The deodorant according to claim 1, characterized in that: It is composed of 95 parts alcohol, 4 parts sesame oil and 1 part lidocaine hydrochloride by weight.

3. The deodorant according to claim 1, characterized in that: Take 92-98 parts of alcohol by product weight, add 2-6 parts of sesame oil for emulsification and mixing, and then add 0.5-1.5 parts of lidocaine hydrochloride for catalysis to obtain the deodorant.

4. The deodorant according to claim 2, characterized in that: Based on product weight, take 95 parts alcohol, add 4 parts sesame oil for emulsification and mixing, and then add 1 part lidocaine hydrochloride for catalysis to obtain the deodorant.

5. The deodorant according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4, characterized in that: The alcohol used is 70% alcohol.

6. The deodorant according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4, characterized in that: The sesame oil used is stone-ground sesame oil.

7. The deodorant according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4, characterized in that: The lidocaine hydrochloride used is 0.2% lidocaine hydrochloride.