Tattooing perfume composition as well as preparation method and use method thereof
By optimizing the ratio of film-forming agents and colorants in the tattoo perfume composition, and combining fragrances and antifreeze agents, the problems of incomplete tattoo patterns and health risks have been solved, achieving realistic tattoo effects and stability, and meeting personalized needs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511330442.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing temporary tattoos are prone to pattern damage, have a long coloring time and are difficult to remove, and contain genipin-based products that pose health risks. Traditional tattoo inks react with the skin, causing the pattern to become blurred and difficult to remove.
A tattoo perfume composition is provided, comprising a specific ratio of film-forming agent and colorant, which forms a realistic tattoo on the skin by application and can be removed at any time. Fragrance and moisturizer are used to improve the skin feel, and antifreeze agent ensures stability.
It achieves instant color development and long-lasting fragrance, with a firm and non-blurring pattern that can be easily removed, meeting the needs of personalized expression. The product is stable and does not separate under high or low temperatures, and has a silky and non-sticky feel on the skin.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of cosmetic technology, specifically to a tattoo perfume composition and its preparation and application methods. Background Technology
[0002] While tattooing is an art form, removing it often requires medical intervention, involving surgery, skin resurfacing, electrocautery, or laser treatment—a troublesome process that leaves scars. Therefore, temporary tattoo products such as tattoo stickers, tattoo inks, and tattoo dyes have become increasingly popular choices in recent years. Existing tattoo stickers involve printing tattoo ink onto specially prepared, patterned stickers, which are then applied to the skin via a transfer process. However, the transfer process is prone to pattern damage and has a long development time. Furthermore, contact between different body parts can lead to pattern transfer and staining of other areas. A Chinese patent (CN113018208 B) discloses a semi-permanent tattoo liquid containing genipin, a solvent, and water, along with its preparation method and a tattoo sticker. This patent primarily addresses the issues of long application time and the need to remove the adhesive layer in existing tattoo stickers. However, products containing genipin still achieve tattooing through a chemical reaction with skin proteins, resulting in difficult-to-remove and easily blurred patterns, and also posing certain health risks. Summary of the Invention
[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, this invention provides a tattoo perfume composition that differs from traditional tattoo stickers in that it does not react with or damage the skin, provides immediate color development, has a long-lasting fragrance, and the design remains firmly in place all day. It can be easily removed by rubbing it with water, effectively solving the problems of perfume film formation and the tendency for the perfume to overflow into skin texture during application, resulting in incomplete designs and unclear edges.
[0004] This invention provides a tattoo perfume composition, comprising at least the following raw materials by weight percentage: 1-30% fragrance, 1-20% colorant, 0.5-10% moisturizer, 3-55% film-forming agent, 0.1-6.5% thickener, 0.1-7.5% skin conditioning agent, 1-20% antifreeze agent, 0.1-10% solubilizer, 0.1-10% suspending agent, 0.05-3% preservative, with the remainder being solvent.
[0005] In one embodiment, the raw materials for preparing the tattoo perfume composition include at least: 5-15% fragrance, 5-15% colorant, 2-6% moisturizer, 10-20% film-forming agent, 0.3-1% thickener, 0.3-1% skin conditioning agent, 5-10% antifreeze agent, 0.5-1.5% solubilizer, 0.5-1.5% suspending agent, 0.4-1% preservative, and the remainder is solvent.
[0006] In one embodiment, the film-forming agent includes at least polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10, and polyvinylpyrrolidone.
[0007] In one embodiment, the mass ratio of polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10 and polyvinylpyrrolidone is (5-10):(3-5):1:1.
[0008] In one embodiment, the mass ratio of polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10 and polyvinylpyrrolidone is 8:5:1:1.
[0009] This invention optimizes the film-forming agent in the system to include at least polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10, and polyvinylpyrrolidone, especially by controlling the mass ratio of polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10, and polyvinylpyrrolidone in the system to be (5-10):(3-5):1:1. This overcomes the stickiness and stiffness of polyvinylpyrrolidone, providing a light, non-sticky, and silky skin feel. At the same time, the obtained tattoo perfume composition has significantly improved anti-friction and durability (effectively resisting fragrance loss caused by friction, sweating, or water rinsing, and preventing the fragrance from evaporating too quickly).
[0010] In one embodiment, the colorant includes at least carbon powder and titanium dioxide.
[0011] In one embodiment, the mass ratio of the carbon powder to the titanium dioxide is (1-1.8):(1-1.2).
[0012] Furthermore, by optimizing the mass ratio of carbon powder and titanium dioxide introduced into the product system, the color and skin coverage of the tattoo perfume composition are effectively balanced, so that the provided product has a realistic "tattoo gray" visual effect while taking into account the coverage, thus better meeting the needs of practical applications.
[0013] In one embodiment, the moisturizer includes at least glycerin.
[0014] In one embodiment, the thickener includes at least an acrylate copolymer, xanthan gum, and silica.
[0015] In one embodiment, the mass ratio of the acrylate copolymer, xanthan gum, and silica is (0.5-1):0.001:(0.1-0.12).
[0016] In this invention, by introducing acrylic (ester) copolymers, xanthan gum and silica simultaneously, the provided product forms a tattoo film with clear edges on the skin surface, preventing the material from penetrating the skin, ensuring the quality and durability of the film, and synergistically improving the skin feel and system stability of the product.
[0017] In one embodiment, the skin conditioning agent comprises at least one of 1,2-hexanediol, ethylhexylglycerin, or caprylyl glycol.
[0018] In one embodiment, the mass ratio of 1,2-hexanediol, ethylhexylglycerol, or octaneglycol is (0.1-1):(0.01-0.1):(0.01-0.05).
[0019] In one embodiment, the fragrance is a flavoring.
[0020] In one embodiment, the solubilizer is at least one of PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, or polysorbate-20.
[0021] In one embodiment, the antifreeze agent includes at least ethanol.
[0022] In one embodiment, the suspending agent comprises at least magnesium aluminum silicate.
[0023] This invention optimizes the combination of antifreeze and suspending agent in the system, especially by using ethanol in combination with magnesium aluminum silicate, to ensure the product’s stratification stability and antifreeze stability. The product can remain uniform and stable under various harsh conditions such as high temperature, low temperature, and long-term static storage, without stratification, sedimentation, or clumping.
[0024] In one embodiment, the preservative is selected from at least one of phenoxyethanol, p-hydroxyacetophenone, 1,3-propanediol, or 1,2-pentanediol.
[0025] In one embodiment, the solvent is water. Another aspect of the present invention provides a method for preparing a tattoo perfume composition, comprising at least the following steps: stirring and mixing a moisturizer and a colorant to obtain a color paste; adding a solvent, a film-forming agent, an antifreeze agent, a suspending agent, a skin conditioning agent, a solubilizer, and a preservative to a container and stirring and mixing to obtain a mixture; adding the color paste to the mixture and stirring and mixing; adding a fragrance and stirring and mixing; and adding a thickener and stirring and mixing.
[0026] In one embodiment, the stirring and mixing speed is 1000-2000 rpm and the time is 30-60 min.
[0027] Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of using a tattoo perfume composition, comprising the following steps: applying a template sticker to the skin, applying the tattoo perfume composition evenly to cover the skin, and immediately peeling off the sticker.
[0028] This invention creatively presents perfume through tattooing. The perfume is made into a lotion and paired with hollowed-out pattern stickers. It is applied to the skin surface to form a tattoo and has a fragrance. It meets the needs of personal expression. Hundreds of patterns are pre-made so that you can have a different one every day. It has the advantages of speed and convenience from the perspective of industrialization and use, and has high market application value.
[0029] Beneficial effects 1. This invention provides a tattoo perfume composition that differs from traditional tattoo stickers in that it does not react with the skin, does not harm the skin, develops color immediately upon application, has a long-lasting fragrance, and the pattern remains firmly in place all day. It can be removed at any time by rubbing it with water, effectively solving the problems of film formation of perfume and the tendency for the perfume to overflow into the skin's texture during application, resulting in incomplete patterns and unclear edges.
[0030] 2. This invention optimizes the film-forming agent in the system to include at least polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10 and polyvinylpyrrolidone, especially by controlling the mass ratio of polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10 and polyvinylpyrrolidone in the system to be (5-10):(3-5):1:1, thereby overcoming the stickiness and stiffness of polyvinylpyrrolidone and providing a light, non-sticky, and silky skin feel, while also giving the obtained tattoo perfume composition significantly improved anti-friction and durability.
[0031] 3. By optimizing the mass ratio of carbon powder and titanium dioxide introduced into the product system, this invention effectively balances the color and skin coverage of the tattoo perfume composition, so that the provided product has a realistic "tattoo gray" visual effect while taking into account the coverage, thus better meeting the needs of practical applications.
[0032] 4. In the system of the present invention, by introducing acrylic (ester) copolymers, xanthan gum and silica at the same time, the provided product forms a tattoo film with clear edges on the skin surface, avoiding the material from penetrating into the skin, ensuring the quality and durability of the film, and synergistically improving the skin feel and system stability of the product.
[0033] 5. This invention optimizes the combination of antifreeze and suspending agent in the system, especially by using ethanol in combination with magnesium aluminum silicate, to ensure the product’s stratification stability and antifreeze stability. The product can remain uniform and stable under various harsh conditions such as high temperature, low temperature, and long-term static storage, without stratification, sedimentation, or clumping.
[0034] 6. This invention creatively presents perfume through tattooing. The perfume is made into a lotion and paired with hollowed-out pattern stickers. It is applied to the skin surface to form a tattoo and has a fragrance. It meets the needs of personal expression. Hundreds of patterns are pre-made so that you can have a different one every day. It has the advantages of speed and convenience from the perspective of industrialization and use, and has high market application value. Attached Figure Description
[0035] Figure 1 The graph shows a comparison of the color and hiding power test results of the products provided in Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2, respectively, with the figures corresponding to Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2 from left to right.
[0036] Figure 2 The graph shows a comparison of the stratification stability test results of the products provided in Example 1 and Comparative Examples 3 and 4, with the figures corresponding to Example 1 and Comparative Examples 3 and 4 from left to right.
[0037] Figure 3 The graph shows a comparison of the antifreeze stability test results of the products provided in Example 1 and Comparative Examples 5 and 6. From left to right, the graphs correspond to Example 1 and Comparative Examples 5 and 6, respectively.
[0038] Figure 4 The graph shows a comparison of the film formation quality test results of the products provided in Examples 1-3 and Comparative Examples 7 and 8, where a and e correspond to Examples 1-3 and Comparative Examples 7 and 8, respectively.
[0039] Figure 5 The image shows the film quality test results of the product provided in Example 1 for use with complex patterns. Detailed Implementation
[0040] The information on the raw materials used in the various embodiments and comparative examples of this invention is as follows: The fragrance, specifically DH-C06970, is derived from Shuangma Fragrance. Charcoal powder, marketed as Charcoal Powder 200, is sourced from KPT; Titanium dioxide, CI 77891; Acrylic (ester) copolymer, product model DX-SF-2, sourced from Dongxiong Chemical. Cellulose gum, product model TH9, is sourced from Weiyi; Sodium polyacrylate, product model Cosmedia SP, is sourced from BASF. Magnesium aluminum silicate, product model VEEGUM, is sourced from Cardico. Hydroclay, product model HYDROCLAY 2000, originates from Azeres; Bentonite, product model KUNIPIA-F, is sourced from Cosfa. Xanthan gum, product model KELTROL CG-T, is sourced from Tate & Lyle; Silica, product model 12#, is self-dispersible in water and is sourced from Koufeng.
[0041] Examples 1-3, Comparative Examples 1-8 Examples 1-3 and Comparative Examples 1-8 of the present invention provide a tattoo perfume composition, the formulation of which is shown in Table 1 by mass percentage.
[0042] Table 1
[0043] Examples 1-3 and Comparative Examples 1-8 of the present invention provide a method for preparing a tattoo perfume composition, comprising the following steps: stirring and mixing a moisturizer and a colorant to obtain a color paste; adding a solvent, a film-forming agent, an antifreeze agent, a suspending agent, a skin conditioning agent, a solubilizer, and a preservative to a container and stirring and mixing to obtain a mixture; adding the color paste to the mixture and stirring and mixing; adding a fragrance and stirring and mixing; adding a thickener and stirring and mixing.
[0044] The mixing speed is 2000 rpm and the time is 30 min.
[0045] Performance testing 1. Color and Coverage Test: The brush was completely submerged in the tattoo perfume composition (Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 and 2) for 2 minutes. A 2cm x 2cm rectangle was then applied to the back of the hand using the brush (using a 2cm x 2cm paper mask). No perfume was added during the process. The process lasted 10 seconds, followed by a 2-minute wait. The color and coverage were then observed. The results are shown in [link to results]. Figure 1 The images, from left to right, show the effects of Example 1, Comparative Example 1, and Comparative Example 2. It can be seen that the tattoo perfume composition provided in Example 1 presents a realistic "tattoo gray" visual effect with good coverage; Comparative Example 1 lacks sufficient coverage, revealing the skin; Comparative Example 2 has sufficient coverage, but its appearance is too white.
[0046] 2. Layering stability test: 10g of each sample (Example 1 and Comparative Examples 3 and 4) was uniformly placed into 15mL plastic bottles and placed indoors (temperature 20-30℃). After 14 days, the layering was observed. Results are shown in [link to results]. Figure 2 The images, from left to right, show the effects of Example 1, Comparative Example 3, and Comparative Example 4. It can be seen that the tattoo perfume composition provided in Example 1 is uniform and does not separate into layers; however, Comparative Examples 3 and 4 both show layering.
[0047] 3. Freeze-thaw stability test: 10g of each sample (Example 1 and Comparative Examples 5 and 6) was placed in a 15mL plastic bottle and stored in a freezer at a constant temperature of -18℃. After 7 days, the samples were removed and allowed to return to room temperature (25℃) before their stability was observed. The results are shown in [link to results]. Figure 3The images, from left to right, show the effects of Example 1, Comparative Example 5, and Comparative Example 6. It can be seen that the tattoo perfume composition provided in Example 1 is uniform in consistency, does not separate into layers, and has good fluidity; Comparative Example 5 becomes a frozen state with almost no fluidity, making it unusable; Comparative Example 6 also becomes a frozen state with almost no fluidity, making it unusable.
[0048] 4. Film-forming quality test: Immerse the brush completely in the tattoo perfume composition (Examples 1-3 and Comparative Examples 7 and 8) for 2 minutes. Apply a 2cm*2cm rectangle (using a 2cm*2cm paper mask) to the back of the hand with the brush. Do not add perfume during this process. The process lasts for 10 seconds. Immediately after application, peel off the mask by hand. After 2 minutes, observe whether the edges of the film overflow or seep into the pores. See the results below. Figure 4 , Figure 4 In Comparative Examples 1 and 3, 'c' corresponds to Example 1-3, 'd' corresponds to Comparative Example 7, and 'e' corresponds to Comparative Example 8. It can be seen that the tattoo perfume compositions provided in Examples 1-3 have clear edges after the mask is removed; in Comparative Examples 7 and 8, the edges of the film are not clear enough after the mask is removed, and the material shows varying degrees of penetration into the pores.
[0049] 5. Complex Design Film Formation Quality Test: The brush was completely immersed in the tattoo perfume composition provided in Example 1 and soaked for 2 minutes. The complex design sticker was then applied to the skin, and the brush was used to spread it evenly over the skin before immediately peeling off the sticker. The resulting tattoo pattern had clear edges. See the results below. Figure 5 .
Claims
1. A tattoo perfume composition, characterized in that, By weight percentage, it shall include at least the following ingredients: 5-20% fragrance, 5-15% colorant, 2-8% humectant, 10-20% film-forming agent, 0.3-2% thickener, 0.3-1% skin conditioning agent, 5-10% antifreeze agent, 0.5-2% solubilizer, 0.5-2% suspending agent, 0.4-1% preservative, and the balance of solvent.
2. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 1, characterized in that, The film-forming agent includes at least polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10, and polyvinylpyrrolidone.
3. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 2, characterized in that, The mass ratio of polyurethane-2, polyurethane-35, polyurethane-10 and polyvinylpyrrolidone is (5-10):(3-5):1:
1.
4. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 1, characterized in that, The colorant comprises at least carbon powder and titanium dioxide, wherein the mass ratio of carbon powder to titanium dioxide is (1-1.8):(1-1.2).
5. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 1, characterized in that, The thickener includes at least acrylic (ester) copolymers, xanthan gum, and silica.
6. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 5, characterized in that, The mass ratio of the acrylate copolymer, xanthan gum, and silica is (0.5-1):0.001:(0.1-0.12).
7. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 1, characterized in that, The skin conditioning agent comprises at least one of 1,2-hexanediol, ethylhexylglycerin, or caprylyl glycol.
8. The tattoo perfume composition according to claim 1, characterized in that, The solubilizer is at least one of PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, or polysorbate-20.
9. A method for preparing a tattoo perfume composition according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, The process includes at least the following steps: mixing a humectant and a colorant to obtain a color paste; adding a solvent, a film-forming agent, an antifreeze agent, a suspending agent, a skin conditioning agent, a solubilizer, and a preservative to a container and mixing to obtain a mixture; adding the color paste to the mixture and mixing; adding a fragrance and mixing; and adding a thickener and mixing.
10. A method of using the tattoo perfume composition according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, Apply the template sticker to the skin, then apply the tattoo perfume mixture evenly to cover the skin and immediately peel off the sticker.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Semi-permanent tattoo liquid, its preparation method, and tattoo stickers
CN113018208B