Method for removing makeup cosmetics

A low-viscosity oily composition dispensed as a mist addresses the challenge of removing long-lasting makeup gently and efficiently, reducing skin friction and time, and minimizing product usage.

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Application Number
JP2025258128
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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Priority Date
2024-04-30
Filing Date
2025-12-17
Publication Date
2026-02-24

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Technical Problem

Existing makeup removers struggle to effectively remove long-lasting makeup without causing physical harm to the skin, as they often require strong rubbing or prolonged contact, which can lead to skin irritation.

Method used

A low-viscosity oily composition is dispensed as a mist using a mist dispenser, allowing direct application onto makeup without rubbing, enhancing compatibility and quick lifting of makeup.

Benefits of technology

The method reduces skin friction and time required for makeup removal, ensuring gentle and efficient makeup removal without the need for hands or cotton, while using a minimal amount of remover.

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Abstract

To provide a method for removing a makeup cosmetic by which the makeup can be removed in a short time while minimizing the massage of the skin in removing the makeup, and to provide a makeup remover.SOLUTION: (A) A method for removing a makeup cosmetic using a makeup remover in which an oily composition having a viscosity of 40mPa·s or less at 25 °C. is filled in a vessel equipped with a mist-type disperser, wherein a mist of the oily composition discharged from the vessel is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin, and then the makeup cosmetic is removed.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a makeup remover and a makeup remover. [Background technology]

[0002] In recent years, as people have been wearing masks for a long time, makeup that is said to be resistant to rubbing and does not come off easily has become a popular choice. More and more people are choosing makeup products. Long-lasting makeup products are those that contain solid fats. Waterproof mascara and trimethylsiloxy mascara are used as stabilizers. Foundations and makeup bases that use silicone resins such as silica as a film-forming agent, On the other hand, there is an increasing awareness among consumers that they want to take care of their skin without rubbing it. Therefore, there is a demand for makeup removers that are gentle on the skin. To remove makeup, take some makeup remover in your hand, spread it over your face, and then After thoroughly mixing the makeup remover and makeup cosmetics by rubbing them together, It is applied by wiping or rinsing (Non-Patent Document 1). [Prior art documents] [Non-patent literature]

[0003] [Non-Patent Document 1] J.Soc.Cosmet.Chem.Japan,vol3,193-201(1991) Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] However, there is a belief that leaving makeup on the skin is bad for the skin. Therefore, most consumers do not use makeup products and makeup removers for long periods of time or with strong force. It has a tendency to bleed, so achieving both cleaning power and the ability to remove makeup without rubbing has been a challenge. Therefore, the object of the present invention is to minimize the physical burden on the skin when removing makeup and to remove makeup in a short time. a makeup removal method capable of removing long-lasting makeup with and to provide a makeup remover. [Means for solving the problem]

[0005] Therefore, the present inventors have conducted research to solve the above problems, and have found that a mist dispenser A makeup remover containing a low-viscosity oily composition in a container equipped with a When the oily composition is then directly dispensed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin, it is dispensed in the form of a mist. The oily composition is uniformly applied to a predetermined area of ​​the makeup cosmetic, and the makeup cosmetic It quickly blends with makeup and lifts it off the skin, making it more durable than conventional products. It is gentle on the skin and removes makeup with just a small amount of makeup remover. This has led to the completion of the present invention. Here, the makeup product filled in the container equipped with the mist dispenser of the present invention is Make-up removers (also called "make-up removal products") are non-aerosol type makeup removers. It refers to a makeup remover that is filled with an oily composition in an aerosol dispenser. Aerosol types are not included. Aerosol types are not included because it is difficult to see how much is left and disposal is difficult. On the other hand, if a water-based composition is added to the liquid content, In this case, makeup cosmetics that claim to be waterproof, water-resistant, and long-lasting often contain high-melting point waxes. It contains grease and oil-soluble film-forming agents, so it cannot be removed completely and the purpose is not achieved. cannot be reached.

[0006] That is, the present invention provides (A) an oily composition having a viscosity of 40 mPa·s or less at 25°C. The product uses a makeup remover filled in a container equipped with a mist dispenser. A makeup removal method comprising: The mist of the oily composition discharged from the container is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin. To provide a method for removing makeup cosmetics after applying the makeup cosmetics. is. The present invention also provides (A) an oily composition having a viscosity of 40 mPa·s or less at 25°C. A makeup remover filled in a container equipped with a mist dispenser. , The mist of the oily composition discharged from the container is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin. A makeup remover is provided to remove makeup cosmetics after application. It is something.

[0007] Here, the mist dispenser in the present invention generally refers to a spray dispenser. - and is provided with an extrusion mechanism such as a piston and a cylinder, preferably a pump mechanism, The oily composition filled in the container is extruded into the mist dispenser by using an extrusion mechanism. The oily composition is pumped to the outlet through a flow path, and the oily composition is ejected in the form of a mist from the outlet. The mist means that multiple fine droplets are ejected from the nozzle. Taste. [Effects of the Invention]

[0008] According to the makeup removal method and makeup remover of the present invention, The makeup is sprayed as a mist directly onto the skin from a container with a dispenser attached. The low-viscosity oily composition adheres evenly to a predetermined area of ​​the makeup cosmetic without using hands. The cosmetic composition easily blends with the makeup on the skin and can be quickly lifted off. It can remove makeup in a short time while reducing the burden caused by friction on the skin, and it can also be applied Since there is no need to use your hands or cotton when wiping, you can remove makeup with just a small amount of makeup remover. Make-up makeup can be removed. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0009] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the influence of the relationship between the viscosity of an oily composition and the diameter of the outlet of a mist-type dispenser container on the state of mist. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0010] The terms used in this specification are those commonly used in the art unless otherwise specified. It is used in the sense that

[0011] In this specification, makeup cosmetics include base makeup cosmetics and point makeup cosmetics. The concept of base makeup cosmetics includes makeup primers, UV care products, and other cosmetic products. This includes cosmetics, face powders, dusting powders, and foundations. Cosmetics include lipsticks, blushers, eyeliners, mascaras, eyeshadows, eyebrow pencils, etc. can be.

[0012] In this specification, the makeup remover is a substance that removes oily dirt such as makeup cosmetics. This refers to a cleanser called a makeup remover that is used to remove makeup. There are two types: one that you apply to the makeup on your skin and then wipe it off, and one that doesn't blend with the makeup. There are also types that are applied and then washed off with water, and both of these are included in the present specification.

[0013] One aspect of the present invention is (A) an oily composition having a viscosity of 40 mPa·s or less at 25°C. However, a makeup remover filled in a container equipped with a mist dispenser is used. A makeup removal method comprising: The mist of the oily composition discharged from the container is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin. This is a method for removing makeup cosmetics, in which the makeup cosmetics are removed after application. Another aspect of the present invention is a composition comprising: (A) a viscosity at 25°C of 40 mPa·s or less; A makeup remover in which an oily composition is filled in a container equipped with a mist dispenser. An exfoliant, The mist of the oily composition discharged from the container is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin. It is a makeup remover used to remove makeup cosmetics after application.

[0014] The makeup remover used in the makeup cosmetic removal method of the present invention has a viscosity of 1000 ppm at 25°C. The oily composition (A) having a viscosity of 40 mPa·s or less is dispensed into a mist dispenser. The makeup remover is filled in a sealed container. The oily composition (A) filled in the container is a container equipped with a mist dispenser. The mist is emitted from the container, and the makeup on the skin after being emitted as a mist is removed. From the viewpoint of quick compatibility with cosmetics, it quickly dissolves and disperses makeup cosmetics and absorbs them from the skin. From the viewpoint of lifting the makeup, gentleness to the skin, and mist adheres to makeup cosmetics From the viewpoint of being able to recognize that the product has been Preferably, it is 35 mPa·s or less, more preferably 28 mPa·s or less. It is more preferable that the viscosity is 20 mPa·s or less, and even more preferable that the viscosity is 20 mPa·s or less. From the viewpoint of being able to recognize that the makeup cosmetic has been attached, the viscosity at 25°C is 2 Preferably, the viscosity is 8 mPa·s or more, more preferably 5 mPa·s or more, It is more preferable that the viscosity at 25°C is 2 mPa·s or more. Preferably, the viscosity is 5 mPa·s or more and 40 mPa·s or less, and 5 mPa·s or more and 35 mPa·s or less. It is more preferable that the viscosity is 8 mPa·s or more and 28 mPa·s or less, and it is even more preferable that the viscosity is 8 mPa·s or more and 28 mPa·s or less. It is preferable that the viscosity is 8 mPa·s or more and 20 mPa·s or less. Here, the viscosity was measured using a B-type viscometer (TVB-10 type viscometer, manufactured by Toki Sangyo Co., Ltd.) at 25°C. For viscosity less than 100 mPa·s, measure at 60 rpm with rotor No. 1 (rotation speed). The measurement time is 1 minute. Viscosity of 100 mPa·s or more is measured using rotor No. 1 ( The measurement is performed at 30 rpm for 1 minute.

[0015] The oil (A1) used in the oily composition (A) is a general makeup remover. Any oil that can be used in the art may be used, for example, hydrocarbon oil, ester oil, ether oil, silicone oil, etc. Examples include coconut oil. More specifically, the hydrocarbon oils include isododecane, isohexadecane, light fluid isodecane, and the like. Examples include isoparaffin, liquid isoparaffin, liquid paraffin, and hydrogenated polyisobutene. do. Among these, the fast dissolving of makeup and the compatibility of nonionic surfactants are improved to achieve low viscosity. From the viewpoint of ease of obtaining the composition, isododecane, isohexadecane, light liquid isopara Liquid paraffin with a viscosity of 10 mPa·s or less is preferred, and isododecane, isohexyl Xadecane is more preferred.

[0016] The ester oil may be an aliphatic or aromatic monocarboxylic acid or dicarboxylic acid having 2 to 24 carbon atoms. Specific examples include cetyl 2-ethylhexanoate, octyl 2-ethylhexanoate, Cetyl thiaminate, isononyl isononanoate, isotridecyl isononanoate, hexyl laurate Myristate, Isopropyl Myristate, Octyldodecyl Myristate, Myris Myristate ethyl, 2-hexyldecyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate, octyl palmitate ethyl, propylene glycol dicaprylate, neopentyl glycol dicaprate, tri (Caprylic / Capric Acid) Glycerin, Trioleic Acid Glycerin, Tri-2-Ethylhexyl Examples of the oils that can be used include glycerin, olive oil, jojoba oil, and the like. Among these, from the viewpoint of quickly dissolving and dispersing makeup cosmetics and lifting them from the skin, From the viewpoint of increasing the compatibility of the anionic surfactant and easily obtaining a composition with low viscosity, isononyl Isononyl isononanoate, isotridecyl isononanoate, isopropyl myristate, palmitate Isopropyl myristate is preferred, and isononyl isononanoate and isopropyl myristate are more preferred. More preferable.

[0017] The ether oil includes dialkyl ether, specifically dihexyl ether. Examples include dicaprylyl ether, cetyl-1,3-dimethylbutyl ether, etc. Among these, Ginza is the most popular from the viewpoint of quickly dissolving and dispersing makeup cosmetics and lifting them from the skin. Caprylyl ether is preferred.

[0018] Silicone oils include dimethylpolysiloxane (1cs), dimethylpolysiloxane (1.5cs), dimethylpolysiloxane (2cs), dimethylpolysiloxane (6cs ), volatile and non-volatile linear dimethylpolysiloxanes such as dimethylpolysiloxane (10cs) Among these, makeup cosmetics can be quickly dissolved and dispersed to form a skin-friendly From the viewpoint of lifting from the skin, it is easy to obtain a low viscosity composition by increasing the compatibility with nonionic surfactants. From this perspective, dimethylpolysiloxane (1.5cs), dimethylpolysiloxane (2 cs) is preferred.

[0019] The oil agent (A1) used in the oily composition (A) may be used alone or in combination of two or more. When two or more oils are used in combination, the feeling of use can be adjusted. It is also possible to use a combination of oils with a viscosity greater than 40 mPa·s for adjustments, etc. In this case, the mist quality tends to deteriorate due to the influence of the highly viscous oil. From the viewpoint of discharging the mist from a container equipped with a dispenser, the viscosity of the entire oil (A1) The viscosity is preferably 40 mPa·s or less, and more preferably 25 mPa·s or less. It is preferably 15 mPa·s or less, and even more preferably 15 mPa·s or less.

[0020] The content of the oil (A1) in the oily composition (A) is determined by the amount of the oil (A1) that is applied to the skin after being discharged as a mist. In terms of quick compatibility with makeup cosmetics, From the viewpoint of dissolving, dispersing and lifting from the skin, 60% by mass or more is preferable, and 65% by mass or more is preferable. From the same viewpoint, the content of the oil agent (A1) in the oily composition (A) is more preferably The content of the oil agent (A1) in the oily composition (A) is preferably 100% by mass or less. The content is preferably 60% by mass or more and 100% by mass or less, and more preferably 65% ​​by mass or more and 100% by mass or less. I wish. The content of the oil agent (A1) in the oily composition (A) is the amount of the oil agent (A1) in combination with the components other than the oil agent (A1). When mixing, it is necessary to ensure that the mist quickly blends into the makeup on the skin after being discharged. From the viewpoint of ease of use, and from the viewpoint of quickly dissolving and dispersing makeup cosmetics and lifting them off the skin, The content is preferably 60% by mass or more, more preferably 65% ​​by mass or more. The content of the oil agent (A1) in the composition is preferably 60% by mass or more and 98% by mass or less, and more preferably 65% ​​by mass or more. The content is more preferably from 65% to 95% by mass, and even more preferably from 65% to 95% by mass.

[0021] The oily composition (A) contains, in addition to the oily agent (A1), an oily composition and a makeup cosmetic. From the viewpoint of improving the compatibility with makeup, lifting makeup from the skin, Since the equ-up cosmetic may be washed off with water, (B) nonionic surface An active agent may also be included.

[0022] In the makeup removal method of the present invention, the makeup cosmetic material floating on the skin is removed with water. When the nonionic surfactant is to be removed by washing, the HLB value of the nonionic surfactant is: From the viewpoint of washability, it is preferable that the index is 9.0 or more, and more preferably 10.5 or more. It is preferable that the viscosity is 11.5 or more, and more preferable that the viscosity is 15. The HLB value of the nonionic surfactant is preferably 0 or less, and more preferably 13.5 or less. The value is preferably 9.0 or more and 15.0 or less, and more preferably 10.5 or more and 13.5 or less. The nonionic surfactant may be used alone. Two or more of them may be used in combination. When two or more of them are used in combination, they are called mixed H Let this be the LB value.

[0023] Here, the HLB value is the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (Hydrophile Lipophilic Balance). In this specification, Griffin (Gr Iffin), it can be calculated using the following formula:

[0024]

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[0025] In addition, when two or more types of nonionic surfactants are contained, the HLB value of the mixed surfactants is The HLB values ​​of nonionic surfactants are calculated by arithmetic averaging based on their mass ratios. Mixed HLB=Σ(HLBx×Wx) / ΣWx HLBx indicates the HLB value of nonionic surfactant X. Wx represents the mass (g) of the nonionic surfactant X having the value of HLBx.

[0026] The content of the nonionic surfactant (B) in the oily composition (A) is determined based on the compatibility with the oil (A1). From the viewpoint of functionality, ease of blending with makeup cosmetics, and quick absorption of makeup cosmetics from the skin From the viewpoint of floating the material, the content is preferably 0.05% by mass or more, and more preferably 0.1% by mass or more. %, more preferably 6% by mass or more, and more preferably 22% by mass or more. The content of the nonionic surfactant in the ink is preferably 35% by mass or less from the viewpoint of atomized discharge. The content of the nonionic surfactant in the oily composition (A) is more preferably 28% by mass or less. The content is preferably 0.05% by mass or more and 35% by mass or less, and more preferably 0.1% by mass or more and 28% by mass or less. The following is more preferred: When using this makeup remover by wiping, the content of nonionic surfactants is The compatibility with the makeup cosmetics and the carrier used for wiping, In addition, from the viewpoint of suppressing the effect on the disappearance of foam when washing the face afterwards, 0. 0.5% by mass or more is preferable, 0.1% by mass or more is more preferable, and 0.2% by mass or more is even more preferable. From the same viewpoint, the content of the hydroxybenzoates in the oily composition (A) is preferably 10% by mass or less. The content of the oily composition (A) is more preferably 7% by mass or less, and even more preferably 5% by mass or less. ) is preferably 0.05% by mass or more and 10% by mass or less, and 0.1% by mass or more and 7% by mass or less It is more preferable, and even more preferable that it is 0.2 mass % or more and 5 mass % or less. In addition, in order to use it after rinsing, the amount of the nonionic surfactant (B) in the oily composition (A) The content is preferably 1% by mass or more from the viewpoint of efficiently emulsifying and rinsing off the oil agent (A1), 3% by mass or more is more preferable, 7% by mass or more is even more preferable, and 18% by mass or more is even more preferable. In addition, the content of the nonionic surfactant (B) in the oily composition (A) is preferably From the viewpoint of release, the content is preferably 35% by mass or less, and more preferably 28% by mass or less. The content of the nonionic surfactant (B) in the composition (A) is 1% by mass or more and 35% by mass or less. Preferably, the content is 3% by mass or more and 28% by mass or less, more preferably 7% by mass or more and 28% by mass or less. It is even more preferable that the content be 18% by mass or more and 28% by mass or less. In addition, when the oily composition (A) contains a nonionic surfactant (B), the oily composition ( The composition of A1) is determined from the viewpoint of atomized discharge and compatibility with the nonionic surfactant (B). The total amount of oil (A1) must contain 50% or more by mass of oil with a viscosity of 10 mPa·s or less. It is preferable that the content is 60% by mass or more, and it is more preferable that the content is 70% by mass or more. preferable.

[0027] In addition, the nonionic surfactant (B) is POE fatty acid ester, POE alkyl ether, POE sorbitol fatty acid ester, POE glycerin fatty acid ester, polyglycerol Glycerin fatty acid ester, POE sorbitan fatty acid ester, alkyl glucoside, glycerin Serine fatty acid ester, polyglycerin fatty acid ester, alkyl glyceryl ether, sorbitan fatty acid esters and the like. Among them, from the viewpoint of compatibility with the oil (A1) and temperature stability, a compound having multiple chain hydrocarbons is preferred. It is preferable to use a multi-chain nonionic surfactant or to combine a multi-chain nonionic surfactant with a multi-chain carbon. Hydrogenated lauric acid, myristic acid, coconut oil fatty acid, oleic acid or isostearic acid It is preferably a POE sorbitan fatty acid ester having 2 to 4 chain hydrocarbon groups. POE sorbit fatty acid esters with 2 to 4 chain hydrocarbon groups, chain hydrocarbons POE glyceryl ether fatty acid ester having 2 to 3 groups and POE glyceryl ether fatty acid ester having 2 to 3 chain hydrocarbon groups A nonionic surfactant selected from polyglycerol fatty acid esters having four alkyl groups is more preferred. It's nice. In addition, when considering rinsing, a single-chain nonionic surfactant is preferred from the viewpoint of rinsing properties. It is preferable to use a combination of multi-chain nonionic surfactants. From the viewpoint of rinsing performance, the ratio of the amount of the stearate to the total amount of the water is preferably 0.1 or more, more preferably 0.5 or more. From the viewpoint of compatibility with the oil agent, the mass ratio of the single-chain type to the multi-chain type is preferably 5.0 or more. In addition, the mass ratio of the single-chain type to the multi-chain type is preferably 0.1 or more and 5.0 or less. It is preferable that the ratio is 0.5 or more and 5.0 or less. As the single-chain nonionic surfactant, POE fatty acid ester, POE alkyl ester, etc. POE sorbitol fatty acid ester, POE glycerin fatty acid ester, polyglycerol Phosphorus fatty acid ester, POE sorbitan fatty acid ester, alkyl glucoside, glycerin Fatty acid ester, polyglycerin fatty acid ester, alkyl glyceryl ether, sol Among these, lauric acid is preferred from the viewpoint of temperature stability. Chain carbonization selected from fatty acids, myristic acid, coconut oil fatty acid, oleic acid, and isostearic acid It is preferable to select a nonionic surfactant having a hydrogen atom.

[0028] The oily composition (A) contains, in addition to the oil agent (A1) and the nonionic surfactant (B), To improve compatibility with nonionic surfactants and oils and to improve stability, a small amount of water (C) is added. It is possible to add or contain. The content of water (C) in the oily composition (A) is determined from the viewpoint of preventing an increase in viscosity of the oily composition. From the viewpoint of atomized discharge, the content is preferably 6% by mass or less, more preferably 5% by mass or less, and 3.5% by mass or less. % by mass or less is more preferable, 1.5% by mass or less is even more preferable, and 1% by mass or less is It is even more preferable that the oily composition does not substantially contain water (C). The content of water (C) in the composition (A) is determined based on the phase of the nonionic surfactant (B) and the oil (A1). In order to improve solubility and stability, 0.01% by mass or more is preferable, and 0.08% by mass or more is preferable. It is more preferable, and even more preferable that it is 0.1 mass % or more.

[0029] Furthermore, the oily composition (A) contains the oil (A1) and a nonionic surfactant (B ), a small amount of amphoteric surfactants, anionic surfactants, and alcohols with 2 to 3 carbon atoms are also used. However, the content of such an oily composition may increase the viscosity of the oily composition. From the viewpoint of preventing this and from the viewpoint of atomized discharge, specifically, the content is less than 5 mass %, preferably 3 mass % It is preferably 1% by mass or less, more preferably 1% by mass or less, and even more preferably substantially 0% by mass. preferable.

[0030] Furthermore, the oily composition (A) may contain ultraviolet absorbers, antioxidants, fragrances, disinfectants, antiseptics, etc. It may contain an antifouling agent, an antifouling agent, etc.

[0031] The oily composition (A) can be produced by a conventional method. When a solid component is included, it is heated to dissolve, and then mixed and stirred to form a solid component. , can be manufactured.

[0032] The oily composition (A) is filled into a container equipped with a mist dispenser. can be used as the makeup remover in the present invention. In addition, finger-type mist dispensers are also available as a means of operation using fingers. Either a trigger-type mist dispenser or a trigger-type mist dispenser is acceptable, but the user must apply the mist to their face. Considering the strength and resistance of the spray on the skin, a finger-type mist A container equipped with a finger-type dispenser is preferred. A mist dispenser is one that sprays by pressing the head of the dispenser with your finger. The mist dispenser of the present invention is a dispenser that can It is preferable to use a pump or extrusion mechanism, and from the viewpoint of usability, it is preferable to use a normal pressure pump that does not use compressed gas. type is preferred. The oily composition can be applied evenly to the makeup cosmetic on the skin in a mist form. To do this, take the liquid oily composition from the liquid-dispensing pump and spread it on your palm. Compared to touching the face to apply makeup cosmetics, the oily composition can be applied by touching the palm of the hand. The mist adheres directly and evenly to the makeup on the skin without causing friction. This allows you to apply a desired amount of makeup to the desired area in a short amount of time without any hassle. The required amount of the liquid is applied to the pump dispenser of the present invention. The dispenser does not have a spray structure at the outlet, and the amount applied at one time is dispensed as a continuous liquid or a lump of liquid. It means Spencer.

[0033] Assuming that the spray is to be directed in a circular motion, avoiding the front of the face, this container is In order to apply the product accurately and without waste, the diameter of the spray should be 10cm when it is dispensed 10cm away from the face. It is preferable that the container is designed so that the mist adheres in a circular shape as shown below, and the diameter is 9cm or more. It is preferable that the mist be below 7cm in diameter. It is more preferable that the container is a container. Also, from the viewpoint of the effort required to avoid excessively increasing the number of times of spraying, It is preferable that the area be circular and at least 2 cm from the point of contact. Preferably, 2 cm or more and 9 cm or less is more preferable, and 2 cm or more and 7 cm or less is even more preferable. . The size of the circle is the size of the mist droplets that spread out in a gradation pattern. This area is the diameter of the area that is attached to the paper. It is possible to confirm this by looking at the marks where the paint was sprayed.

[0034] Next, from the perspective of applying it to the face with an appropriate number of sprays, 0.05g or more per spray should be used. It is preferable that the amount of oil discharged is 0.10 g or more, and more preferable that the amount of oil discharged is 0.10 g or more. From the viewpoint of gentleness, it is preferable that 0.70 g or less is discharged per puff. More preferably, the amount is 0 g or less. Also, the amount is preferably 0.05 g or more and 0.70 g or less, and more preferably 0.10 g or less. More preferably, the amount is 0.60 g or less.

[0035] Also, while spraying the entire face, take care not to drip the agent onto your clothes or the surrounding area. When sprayed from a distance of 10 cm, the amount of adhesion per spray that comes into contact with the skin is 10 mg / cm 2 Below Lower is preferred, 8 mg / cm 2 Less than 3mg / is more preferable (same as above) from the viewpoint of hassle. cm 2 More than 3 mg / cm is preferable. 2 More than 10mg / cm 2 Less than 3m is preferable g / cm 2 Over 8mg / cm 2 The following is more preferred:

[0036] The spray structure used in the pump used in the mist dispenser is a standard product (also known as a direct pressure type). It is possible to use not only the pressure-accumulating type but also the pressure-accumulating type, which can dispense oral liquids with a wide range of viscosities. From the viewpoint of feasibility, it is preferable to use a pump having a pressure accumulation type spray structure.

[0037] In addition, the pressure required to press the mist containing the oral liquid was set at 5 kg to ensure ease of pressing in actual use. Preferably, the pressure is between 10 kgf and 30 kgf, more preferably between 10 kgf and 35 kgf. It's nice. The pressure is measured when a container fixed on a balance is mechanically pressed from above at a speed of 40 mm / s. It can be calculated by measuring the maximum load applied to the

[0038] The diameter of the outlet of the mist dispenser is set to be such that the appropriate amount of oil is dispensed. From the viewpoint of ejecting the polymer composition, the thickness is preferably 0.8 mm or less. It is preferable that the particle size is 0.24 mm or more, and it is more preferable that the particle size is 0.24 mm or more, and it is possible to improve the mist state regardless of the environment such as temperature. From the viewpoint of improving the mist quality, it is more preferable that the diameter of the discharge port is 0.4 mm or more. From the viewpoint of ensuring this, 0.8 mm or less is preferable, 0.7 mm or less is more preferable, and 0. More preferably, it is 6 mm or less. Specifically, it is preferably 0.8 mm or less, and more preferably 0.2 mm or more. 0.8 mm or less is more preferable, 0.24 mm or more and 0.7 mm or less is even more preferable, 0 Even more preferably, it is between 0.4mm and 0.6mm. The viscosity (mPa·s) of the oily composition at 25°C and the mist dispenser The relationship between the diameter (mm) of the discharge port of the nozzle and the nozzle diameter of the nozzle preferably satisfies the following formula (1): Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.23×loge (mPa s)-0.4 (1) It is more preferable that the following formula (2) be satisfied. Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.25×loge (mPa s)-0.37 (2) The nozzle diameter of a mist dispenser is the inner diameter of the nozzle, which is usually circular. means.

[0039] The makeup removal method of the present invention comprises the step of: A method for removing makeup cosmetics after spraying a spray onto the makeup cosmetics on the skin is. The makeup remover of the present invention also comprises the oily composition (A) discharged from the container. After spraying the mist onto the makeup on the skin, the makeup is removed. It is a makeup remover used in The container is a container equipped with a mist dispenser, so for example, A trigger or finger-type device is used to activate the pump mechanism of the dispenser. By operating the head part with your finger (pulling the trigger or pressing the head part), the oily The composition becomes mist-like and can be sprayed in a fixed amount onto the makeup cosmetics on the skin. In this way, by spraying the oily composition as a mist onto the makeup cosmetic, The mist-like oily composition is then uniformly applied to the surface of the makeup cosmetic. The composition has a low viscosity, so it penetrates makeup quickly. Thus, the part to which the oily composition is applied is pressed with a very light load to blend it in. By simply applying this, makeup can be lifted from the skin in a short time. "Just press it in firmly to blend it in" means, for example, "does not involve rubbing the skin." Specifically, it is preferable to spray the makeup cosmetic and then glide it over the skin with a finger or the like. The action of rubbing or rubbing is preferably 30 seconds or less, more preferably 10 seconds or less, and even more preferably Preferably, it is 5 seconds or less, and most preferably, it is only a pushing action, and no sliding (or rubbing) action is performed. Contains nothing. Therefore, if you wipe off or wash off the makeup that has floated on the skin, the makeup will disappear. The top cosmetic can be removed in a very short time, reducing the burden of friction on the skin. It is possible. Furthermore, this makeup remover can also remove makeup applied to areas other than the face. It can also be used for outdoor sports, where it is difficult to remove due to sweat or water. When you apply UV protection cosmetics to your neck or body, they are just like regular body shampoos. This makeup remover is effective against such stains. By applying the makeup remover in the same way as the makeup remover, it can be easily applied to a large area. This makes it possible to easily remove it without rubbing it off. In addition, the present invention can be used by directly spraying it, then wiping it off, and rinsing it off. It can also be used afterwards by rinsing it off to leave the skin feeling refreshed. In this case, it is preferable to use a makeup removal composition that is optimally rinsable. Furthermore, according to the operation of the present invention, by spraying the makeup remover directly onto the face, A state in which the mist-like oily composition is uniformly adhered to the surface of the makeup cosmetic is created. This saves on makeup remover, which is used not only for the face but also for wetting hands. This also allows for a significant reduction in the amount of makeup remover used.

[0040] By further reducing the viscosity of the oil agent (A1) contained in the oily composition (A), it is possible to Improves the solubility of makeup film after application, and the nonionic surfactant (B ) can be rapidly delivered to the skin surface. By using a specific combination of agent (B), it can be washed without applying physical force after spraying. It is possible to remove makeup from the skin simply by rinsing. The oily composition (A) that enables such removal is effective in increasing the penetration of makeup. Therefore, it is preferable that the viscosity of the oil (A1) is 10 mPa·s or less, and 8 mPa·s or less In addition, it is preferable to lower the viscosity of the oil phase and to dissolve the makeup coating film after spraying the mist. To improve dissolving power and ensure that it quickly reaches the skin surface, oils with a viscosity of 10 mPa·s or less are used. (A1) is preferably 80% by mass or more of the total, and more preferably 90% by mass or more. preferable.

[0041] Regarding the nonionic surfactant (B), the following nonionic surfactants b1 to b3 are used: It is preferable to use a combination of the following. b1: Oleic acid or isostearic acid with an HLB value of 10 or more and 12 or less, as an alkyl group One or more multi-chain nonionic surfactants having the following properties: b2: Short-chain alkyl glucosides and POE fatty acid esters with an HLB value of 11 to 19 POE glyceryl ether fatty acid esters and POE sorbitan fatty acid esters One or more types of b3: Noni with a single-chain oleic acid or isostearic acid with an HLB value of 3 or more and 10 or less One or more selected from ionic surfactants The HLB value of the mixture of b1 to b3 is adjusted to 9.5 or more and 12.5 or less, and the mixture ratio (b2 From the viewpoint of mist-like discharge and makeup removal, it is preferable that the ratio of b3) / b1 is 5.0 or less. It is preferable that the ratio is 4.0 or less, and more preferable that the ratio is 1.0 or more from the viewpoint of rinsing property. It is also preferable that the mixing ratio (b2+b3) / b1 is 1.0 or more and 5.0 or less. It is preferable that the ratio is 1.0 or more and 4.0 or less, more preferably.

[0042] In relation to the above-described embodiment, the present invention further provides the following makeup removal method and makeup removal method. A make-up remover is disclosed.

[0043] <1> (A) The viscosity at 25°C is 40 mPa·s or less. A makeup cosmetic using a makeup remover filled in a container equipped with a sensor A removal method comprising: The mist of the oily composition discharged from the container is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin. This is a makeup removal method in which the makeup is removed after application. <2> (A) A method for removing makeup cosmetics using an oily composition, comprising: (A) The oily composition has a viscosity of 40 mPa s or less at 25°C, The oily composition (A) filled in a container equipped with a mist dispenser is mixed with the mist dispenser. By spraying makeup cosmetics onto the skin from the nozzle of the spray-type dispenser, A) A method for removing makeup, comprising penetrating an oily composition into the makeup. <3> The viscosity of the oily composition at 25°C is preferably 3 mPa·s or more and 40 mPa·s or less. ·s or less, more preferably 3 mPa·s or more and 35 mPa·s or less, and even more preferably 5 m Pa·s or more and 35 mPa·s or less, and even more preferably 8 mPa·s or more and 28 mPa·s or less s or less, and even more preferably 8 mPa·s or more and 20 mPa·s or less <1> Or the method for removing makeup cosmetics according to <2>. <4> The oily composition is selected from hydrocarbon oils, ester oils, ether oils and silicone oils. Contains one or more oils <1> ~ <3> The makeup composition according to any one of the preceding claims How to remove cosmetics. <5> The hydrocarbon oil is isododecane, isohexadecane, light liquid isoparaffin, liquid One or more types selected from isoparaffin and liquid paraffin <4> The message How to remove Iku-up cosmetics. <6> The ester oil is an aliphatic or aromatic monocarboxylic acid or dicarboxylic acid having 2 to 24 carbon atoms. It is a monoester of carboxylic acid <4> The method for removing makeup cosmetics described above. <7> The ether oil is a dialkyl ether. <4> How to remove makeup cosmetics Law. <8> The method for removing makeup cosmetics according to <4>, wherein the silicone oil is a volatile or non-volatile linear dimethylpolysiloxane. <9> The content of the oil agent in the oil-based composition is preferably 60% by mass or more and 100% by mass or less. , and more preferably 65% ​​by mass or more and 100% by mass or less. <4> ~ <8> Any of the items listed How to remove Iku-up cosmetics. <10> The oily composition further contains (B) a nonionic surfactant. <1> <9> The makeup cosmetic removal method according to any one of <10> to <9>. <11> The nonionic surfactant has an HLB of 9.0 or more and 15.0 or less, preferably 1 It is 0.5 or more and 13.5 or less, and more preferably 11.5 or more and 13.5 or less. <10> description How to remove makeup. <12> The nonionic surfactant includes a multi-chain nonionic surfactant, and preferably The surfactants include multi-chain nonionic surfactants and single-chain nonionic surfactants, and more preferably For example, the weight ratio of single-chain nonionic surfactants and multi-chain nonionic surfactants is The ratio is 0.1 to 5.0, preferably 0.5 to 5.0. <10> or <11> The method for removing makeup cosmetics described above. <13> The content of the nonionic surfactant in the oily composition is 0.05% by mass or more and 35% by mass or less. % or less, and more preferably 0.1% by mass or more and 28% by mass or less. <10> ~ <12> 10. The makeup cosmetic removal method according to claim 9, wherein the makeup cosmetic is removed by applying a scrub onto the surface of the makeup material. <14> The oily composition contains water (C) in an amount of 6% by mass or less, preferably 5% by mass or less, more preferably Preferably, the content is 3.5% by mass or less, more preferably 1.5% by mass or less. <10> <13> The makeup cosmetic removal method according to any one of <13> to <14>. <15> When the container is held 10 cm away from the face and discharged, it forms a circle with a diameter of 10 cm or less. A container designed to allow mist to adhere <1> ~ <14> Any of the following may be mentioned How to remove makeup. <16> The mist dispenser preferably has a discharge port diameter of 0.8 mm or less, and more preferably 0.2 More preferably, the thickness is 0.24 mm or more and 0.7 mm or less. and more preferably 0.4 mm or more and 0.6 mm or less. <1> ~ <15> Either The makeup cosmetic removal method according to claim 1. <17> The viscosity (mPa·s) of the oily composition at 25°C and the diameter (m m) preferably satisfies the following formula (1): Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.23×loge (mPa s)-0.4 (1) It is more preferable that the following formula (2) is satisfied: Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.25×loge (mPa s)-0.37 (2) <1> ~ <16> 10. The makeup cosmetic removal method according to claim 9, wherein the makeup cosmetic is removed by applying a scrub onto the surface of the makeup material. <18> After spraying the mist on your face, wipe it off or rinse with water to remove makeup. Remove the ingredients <1> ~ <17> 10. The makeup cosmetic removal method according to claim 9, wherein the makeup cosmetic is removed by applying a scrub onto the surface of the makeup material. <19> The mist dispenser has a pressure-accumulating spray structure. <1> ~ <18> of The method for removing makeup cosmetics according to any one of the above.

[0044] <20> (A) An oily composition having a viscosity of 40 mPa·s or less at 25°C. A makeup remover filled in a container equipped with a penetrator, The mist of the oily composition discharged from the container is sprayed onto the makeup cosmetic on the skin. A makeup remover used to remove makeup after application. <21> A makeup removal product comprising: (A) an oily composition; and a mist dispenser. The oily composition (A) has a viscosity of 40 mPa·s at 25°C. The oily composition (A) is filled in the container, and the mist dispenser Pencer is a pump-type makeup removal product. <22> The viscosity of the oily composition at 25°C is preferably 2 mPa·s or more and 40 mPa·s or less. a·s or less, more preferably 3 mPa·s or more and 35 mPa·s or less, and even more preferably 5 mPa·s or more and 35 mPa·s or less, and even more preferably 8 mPa·s or more and 28 mPa·s or less ·s or less, and even more preferably 8 mPa·s or more and 20 mPa·s or less <20> also teeth <21> Make-up removal products as described. <23> The oily composition is made of hydrocarbon oil, ester oil, ether oil and silicone oil. Contains one or more selected oils <20> ~ <22> The make-up Top removal products. <24> The hydrocarbon oil is isododecane, isohexadecane, light liquid isoparaffin, One or more selected from liquid isoparaffin and liquid paraffin <23> description Make-up removal products. <25> The ester oil is an aliphatic or aromatic monocarboxylic acid or dicarboxylic acid having 2 to 24 carbon atoms. It is a monoester of carboxylic acid. <23> Make-up removal products as described. <26> The ether oil is a dialkyl ether. <23> The makeup remover described. <27> The makeup removal product according to <23>, wherein the silicone oil is a volatile or non-volatile linear dimethylpolysiloxane. <28> The content of the oil agent in the oil-based composition is preferably 60% by mass or more and 100% by mass or less. It is more preferable that the content is 65% by mass or more and 100% by mass or less. <23> ~ <27> Either Makeup removal products listed. <29> The oily composition contains an oil agent having a viscosity of 10 mPa·s or less in an amount of 80 mass % or more of the oil phase. It is more preferable that the content is 90 mass % or more. <23> ~ <28> Either 1. A makeup removal product according to claim 1. <30> The oily composition further contains (B) a nonionic surfactant. <23> A makeup removal product according to any one of <29> to <29>. <31> The nonionic surfactant has an HLB of 9.0 or more and 15.0 or less, preferably 1 It is 0.5 or more and 13.5 or less, and more preferably 11.5 or more and 13.5 or less. <30> description Make-up removal products. <32> The nonionic surfactant includes a multi-chain nonionic surfactant, and preferably The surfactants include multi-chain nonionic surfactants and single-chain nonionic surfactants, and more preferably For example, the weight ratio of single-chain nonionic surfactants and multi-chain nonionic surfactants is The ratio is 0.1 to 5.0, preferably 0.5 to 5.0. <30> or <31> Make-up removal products as described. <33> The content of the nonionic surfactant in the oily composition is 0.05% by mass or more. % by mass or less is preferable, and 0.1% by mass or more and 28% by mass or less is more preferable. <30> ~<3 2> A makeup removal product according to any one of the above. <34> The oily composition contains water (C) in an amount of 6% by mass or less, preferably 5% by mass or less, more preferably Preferably, the content is 3.5% by mass or less, and more preferably 1.5% by mass or less. <30> ~<3 3> A makeup removal product according to any one of the above. <35> The mist dispenser preferably has a discharge port diameter of 0.8 mm or less, and more preferably 0.2 More preferably, the thickness is 0.24 mm or more and 0.7 mm or less. and more preferably 0.4 mm or more and 0.6 mm or less. <20> ~ <34> Either 10. A makeup removal product according to any one of the preceding claims. <36> The viscosity (mPa·s) of the oily composition at 25°C and the diameter (m m) preferably satisfies the following formula (1): Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.23×loge (mPa s)-0.4 (1) It is more preferable that the following formula (2) is satisfied: Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.25×loge (mPa s)-0.37 (2) <35> A makeup removal product as described above. <37> The mist dispenser has a pressure-accumulating spray structure. <20> ~ <36> 10. A makeup removal product according to any one of the preceding items. [Example]

[0045] The present invention will now be described in more detail with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited to these examples. The percentages in the examples are by mass. The viscosity was measured using a B-type viscometer (TVB-10 type). Measure at 25°C using a viscometer (manufactured by Toki Sangyo Co., Ltd.). Viscosity less than 100 mPa·s is The values ​​were measured at rotor No. 1 (rotation speed) 60 rpm for a measurement time of 1 minute. For viscosities of 100 mPa·s or more, measure with rotor No. 1 (rotation speed) at 30 rpm for 1 minute. All values ​​given in the examples are values ​​of the active ingredient. .

[0046] Test Example 1 (Study of the effect of wiping off oily composition by discharging it as a mist) ) Isododecane (Marukasol R, Maruzen Petrochemical Co., Ltd., viscosity 3 mPa at 25°C) ·s) with a finger-type mist dispenser (Y-150 manufactured by Yoshino Seisakusho; 1 spray) The test mascara was removed under the following conditions. The removal of the mascara was evaluated visually. Preparation of test mascara plate: Apply test mascara (me) in a circle of 1 cm diameter to a glass plate. Ebelin New York Volume Express Magnum Waterproof N Apply 30 mg and leave overnight.

[0047] (Mascara removal test method) Condition (1): 0.12 g of oil (oily composition) was sprayed directly onto the test mascara. Leave it for 10 seconds, then wipe it off slowly with a cotton pad. Condition (2): Cotton is soaked in 0.12 g of oil (oil-based composition) and left for 10 seconds. Press it against the surface and wipe it off slowly once. Condition (3): 0.6 g of oil (oil-based composition) was soaked in cotton and applied to the test mascara for 10 seconds. Press down and wipe slowly once Condition (4): 1.2 g of oil (oil-based composition) was soaked in cotton and applied to the test mascara for 10 seconds. Press down and wipe slowly once (Evaluation criteria for mascara removal score) 5; completely fall off 4; Almost falls 3: Falls by about half 2: Almost no fall off 1: Does not fall off at all A score of 3 or more for mascara removal was considered pass, and a score of 2 or less was considered fail.

[0048] [Table 1]

[0049] Test Example 2 (Study of the effect of rinsing by discharging the oily composition as a mist) ) (Test Example 2-1) The oily composition shown in Table 2 is poured into a container or a micro-dispenser with a pump-type liquid dispenser. Each product was filled into a container with a dispenser, and a practical test was conducted by three expert panelists. Here, the container with the pump dispenser of the liquid type was used to dispense the oily composition. It is a container that dispenses the oily composition in liquid form, and the oily composition dispensed from the pump is taken by hand and applied to the skin. The container with the mist dispenser dispenses the oily composition as a mist. The container is designed to spray the mist directly onto the skin. After applying the oily composition filled in the dispenser to the skin, the composition on the hands was The amount of the composition on the face was measured by a paper towel (Kimtowel, Nippon Paper Cress). The amount used was then compared by wiping it off with a cloth (made in Japan). The liquid-dispensing pump dispenser used (Yoshino Seisakusho SP-700) The mist dispenser (Yoshino) dispenses 0.7 mL of liquid with each press. The Y-150 manufactured by Sakusho sprays 0.15 mL of mist per spray, and can be sprayed from a distance of 10 cm. When sprayed from the surface, it forms a circular shape of about 5 cm, and the concentration is 60 mg / cm 2 Check that the liquid is attached. The results are shown in Table 3. Condition (1): An appropriate amount of the oily composition shown in Table 2 filled in a mist dispenser was applied directly to the face. and gently press it down with your hand. Condition (2): Oil composition shown in Table 2 filled in a liquid-dispensing pump dispenser Take an appropriate amount in your hand, spread it on your face, and rub it in.

[0050] [Table 2]

[0051] [Table 3]

[0052] (Test Example 2-2) The oily composition shown in Table 2 was filled in a mist dispenser, and the liquid-dispensing pump was used. A typical oil makeup remover filled in a dispenser (Kao, Biore Perfect The following conditions were met: The mist dispenser (Yoshino Seisakusho Y) was used. -150) sprays 0.15mL of liquid mist per spray, sprayed from a distance of 10cm. When injected, it becomes a circular shape of about 5 cm, and the dose is 60 mg / cm 2 It has been confirmed that the liquid adheres to the surface. The results are shown in Table 4. Condition (1): An appropriate amount of the oily composition shown in Table 2 filled in a mist dispenser was applied directly to the face. and gently press it down with your hand. Condition (2): General oil made in a liquid-dispensing pump dispenser Take an appropriate amount of makeup remover (Kao, Biore Perfect Oil, viscosity 51 mPa·s) in your hand and apply it to your face. Spread it on the skin and rub it in.

[0053] [Table 4]

[0054] Test Example 3 (Evaluation of the relationship between viscosity of oily composition, ejection property, and mist state) Using the oils with different viscosities listed in Table 5, a finger-type dispenser with a discharge volume of 0.15 mL was used. The oil was poured into a mist dispenser container (Y-150 manufactured by Yoshino Seisakusho) and the sample was poured into a The ink was discharged 2 to 3 times onto a piece of paper 0 cm away, and the discharge state was observed. The results are shown in Table 5. Fog condition score evaluation criteria; 5s: Very fine mist discharge 5: Mist-like discharge 4: Slightly coarse granular discharge 3: Linear discharge split into multiple shower-like streams 2: Linear discharge split into 2-3 streams 1;Sprays in a single line like a water gun A fog score of 3 or above was considered a pass, and a score of 2 or below was considered a fail.

[0055] [Table 5]

[0056] Test Example 4 (Oil solution obtained by mixing high-viscosity oil solutions with a viscosity of more than 40 mPa·s at 25°C) Overall (oil-based composition) viscosity and mist ejection properties The oil solutions (oil compositions) listed in Table 6 were sprayed onto a filter dispensing 0.15 mL each. Put it in a squirt-type mist dispenser container (Y-150 manufactured by Yoshino Seisakusho) and spray once. The fog state was evaluated according to the same criteria as in Test Example 3. The results are shown in Table 6.

[0057] [Table 6]

[0058] Test Example 5 (Evaluation of desirable discharge properties of mist dispenser containers) The oily compositions shown in Table 7 were filled into various mist dispenser containers shown in Table 8 or 9. The oil solution (oil-based composition) was ejected from a distance of 10 cm onto paper (commercially available graph paper). The oil (oil-based composition) is applied to the circular part (it spreads thinly around the circumference, but ignores this spread) The diameter of the wetted part without any gaps was measured, and then the dripping of the oily composition was observed. The results are shown in Table 8. Dripping assessment criteria; A: No dripping B: It doesn't drip immediately afterwards, but starts dripping after a few seconds. C: Dripping immediately Dripping evaluation: A and B were considered pass scores, and C was considered fail scores.

[0059] [Table 7]

[0060] [Table 8]

[0061] [Table 9]

[0062] Test Example 6 (Example of optimal HLB value for achieving good rinsing properties) The makeup remover of the present invention is used in the following manner: applying the oily composition shown in Table 10 and then rinsing with water. The washability when used by flushing was evaluated. A 0.15 mL finger-type mist dispenser container (Yoshino Seisakusho) is applied to the forearm. Apply 3 pumps of oily composition with Y-150, rinse with water by hand, and then The ease of rinsing the oily composition and the feeling of remaining on the skin were evaluated. was evaluated in the same way. The results are shown in Table 10. Rinseability evaluation criteria; 5. Easy to rinse and leaves no residue 4: Rinses easily, but leaves a slight residue 3: Can be rinsed off, but leaves a residue 2: Difficult to rinse and leaves a noticeable residue 1: Not recommended at all A rinsability score of 3 or more was considered pass, and a score of 2 or less was considered fail.

[0063] [Table 10]

[0064] Test Example 7 (Example showing optimal surfactant concentration for rinsing) The makeup remover of the present invention is used in the following manner: applying the oily composition shown in Table 11 and then rinsing with water. The mist state and washability when used by flushing were evaluated. The same procedure was followed as in 6. The results are shown in Table 11.

[0065] [Table 11]

[0066] Test Example 8 (Example of the mixing ratio of multi-chain and single-chain nonionic surfactants effective for rinsing) The makeup remover of the present invention is used in the following manner: applying the oily composition shown in Table 12 and then rinsing with water. The mist state and washability when used by flushing were evaluated. The same procedure as in 6 was carried out. The results are shown in Table 12.

[0067] [Table 12]

[0068] Test Example 9 (Illustration of the optimum amount of water contained in the composition) The makeup remover of the present invention is used in the following manner: applying the oily composition shown in Table 13 and then rinsing with water. The mist state and washability when used by flushing were evaluated. The same procedure as in 6 was carried out. The results are shown in Table 13.

[0069] [Table 13]

[0070] Test Example 10 (By combining low viscosity oil and specific surfactant, just spraying Examples of compositions that spontaneously remove makeup without the need for physical force and their cleaning effects Model sheet with fine pore-like depressions (Okamoto Chemicals Co., Ltd., artificial leather, Lafour White), 10 x 5 cm 2 In the range of long-lasting foundations (Revlon, Apply 0.045g of Lastay Makeup Foundation and let it dry for at least 1 hour. Ta. Next, various oils (Table 14) and oil compositions containing nonionic surfactants (Table 15) were used. ) is filled into a finger-type mist dispenser container (Yoshino Seisakusho Y-150) Then, spray 3 times from a distance of 10 cm onto the area where you are applying foundation, and leave it for 1 minute. Ta. After rinsing with a shower and drying, visually inspect the area where the liquid was applied to see if it is flaky or not, according to the following criteria: The removability of the foundation was evaluated.

[0071] Foundation removal evaluation criteria: A: Completely removed B: A small amount remains in the recessed area C: Remaining in the recessed area D: Remains entirely (including the depression and other areas) E: Not falling at all If the evaluation was A, B, or C, it was considered a pass, and if it was D or E, it was considered a fail. The rinsing properties were evaluated in the same manner as in Test Examples 3 and 6. The results are shown in Table 15.

[0072] [Table 14]

[0073] [Table 15]

[0074] Test Example 11 (Relationship between viscosity of oily composition and diameter of outlet of mist-type dispenser container) (Evaluation of the impact on Using the oils with different viscosities listed in Tables 16 and 17, a trigger-type mist dispenser was used. Dispenser A (Yoshino Seisakusho PT-500), finger-type mist dispenser B ( Yoshino Seisakusho Y152), Finger-type mist dispenser A (Yoshino Seisakusho Y-150), or trigger type mist dispenser D (Yoshino Seisakusho PT Put oil in the container (-300) and spray the sample onto a piece of paper 10 cm away 2-3 times to create a mist. was observed. The results are shown in Tables 16 and 17.

[0075] [Table 16]

[0076] [Table 17]

[0077] The results of Tables 16 and 17 are shown in Figure 1.

Claims

1. (A) A method for removing makeup cosmetics using an oily composition, comprising: (A) The oily composition has a viscosity of 40 mPa s or less at 25°C, The oily composition (A) filled in a container equipped with a mist dispenser is mixed with the mist dispenser. The makeup cosmetic is sprayed onto the skin from the nozzle of the spray-type dispenser. (A) A method for removing makeup cosmetics, comprising penetrating an oily composition into the makeup cosmetics.

2. After spraying the oily composition (A) onto the face from the outlet of the mist dispenser, the skin is No rubbing process is involved, and makeup can be removed by wiping or rinsing with water.

2. The method for removing makeup according to claim 1, wherein the makeup is removed.

3. 2. The mist dispenser according to claim 1, wherein the diameter of the outlet of the mist dispenser is 0.8 mm or less. How to remove makeup.

4. The viscosity (mPa·s) of the oily composition at 25°C and the diameter (mm) of the discharge opening of the container 4. The method for removing makeup according to claim 3, wherein the relationship satisfies the following formula (1): Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.23×loge (mPa・s)-0.4...(1)

5. The oily composition according to claim 1, further comprising (B) a nonionic surfactant. How to remove makeup.

6. The nonionic surfactant (B) has a mixed HLB of 9.0 or more and 15.0 or less. Item 6. The method for removing makeup cosmetics according to Item 5.

7. The content of the nonionic surfactant (B) in the oily composition is 0.05% by mass or more, The method for removing makeup according to claim 5, wherein the amount of the additive is 5% by mass or less.

8. 2. The makeup composition according to claim 1, wherein the oily composition further contains (C) water in an amount of 6% by mass or less. A method for removing cosmetics.

9. When the container is held 10 cm away from the face, the mist is dispersed in a circular shape with a diameter of 10 cm or less.

2. The makeup product according to claim 1, which is a mist dispenser designed to deposit makeup. A method for removing cosmetics.

10. A makeup removal product comprising (A) an oily composition and a mist dispenser. The oily composition (A) has a viscosity of 40 mPa·s or less at 25°C. The oily composition (A) is filled in the container, and the mist dispenser It is a pump-type makeup removal product.

11. The oily composition according to claim 10, further comprising (B) a nonionic surfactant. Eczema removal products.

12. The nonionic surfactant (B) has a mixed HLB of 9.0 or more and 15.0 or less. Item 12. A makeup removal product according to item 11.

13. The content of the nonionic surfactant (B) in the oily composition is 0.05% by mass or more, 12. The makeup removal product of claim 11, wherein the content is 5% by weight or less.

14. The makeup oil composition according to claim 10, further comprising (C) water in an amount of 6% by mass or less. Top removal products.

15. 11. The mist dispenser according to claim 10, wherein the nozzle diameter of the mist dispenser is 0.8 mm or less. Equup makeup removal product.

16. The viscosity (mPa·s) of the oily composition at 25°C and the viscosity of the mist dispenser 16. The makeup according to claim 15, wherein the relationship with the discharge port diameter (mm) satisfies the following formula (1): color removal products. Discharge port diameter (mm)≧0.23×loge (mPa・s)-0.4...(1)