WO2001068051A1 - Preparations pour soins capillaires contenant de la polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine et un acide organique - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hair care composition containing polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and an organic acid.
- Such approaches typically seek to increase smoothness, softness, and luster by including hair conditioning compounds, typically cationic compounds, such as cationic surfactants, into a hair care composition.
- hair conditioning compounds may also reduce static.
- these cationic compounds including quaternary ammonium compounds, seek to neutralize the static charge on the hair, and thus reduce flyaway hair volume to a certain degree.
- these hair conditioning compounds do not sufficiently reduce total hair volume, and may be harsh on the hair, skin, or scalp.
- a hair care composition which effectively deposits onto hair to noticeably reduce total hair volume by reducing both bulk hair volume and flyaway hair volume.
- a hair care composition which is stable upon addition of oily components.
- a hair care composition which provides improved mildness to the hair, skin and scalp, and has improved biodegradability.
- the present invention relates to a hair care composition containing:
- each R is independently a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbon atoms
- R' is a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- each m is 2 or 3
- each n is 2 or 3
- each x and each y are independently a number of 1 or more wherein the sum of each x and each y is from about 3 to about 9; and wherein the melting point of the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine is less than about 45°C;
- B an organic acid having at least three acidic groups, its salt, or mixtures thereof;
- C a cationic surfactant;
- the present invention also relates to a hair care composition containing: A. a polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt of the formula(ll):
- each R is independently a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbon atoms
- R' is a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- each m is 2 or 3
- each n is 2 or 3
- each x and each y are independently a number of 1 or more wherein the sum of each x and each y is from about 3 to about 9
- X " is any safe and suitable salt forming anion selected from the group consisting of chloride, bromide, iodide, acetate, citrate, lactate, glycolate, phosphate, nitrate, sulfonate, sulfate, alkylsulfate, alkyl sulfonate, glutamate, aspartate, and mixtures thereof; and wherein the melting point of the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt is less than about 45°C;
- the present invention further relates to a hair care composition containing:
- each R is independently a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbon atoms
- R' is a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- each m is 2 or 3
- each n is 2 or 3
- each x and each y are independently a number of 1 or more wherein the sum of each x and each y is from about 3 to about 9
- X " is an anion selected from the group consisting of an organic acid having at least three acidic groups; and wherein the melting point of the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt is less than about 45°C
- B a cationic surfactant
- a hair care compositions of the present invention may effectively deposit on the hair, and provide significant consumer-desirable benefits, such as an improved look and feel for hair, reduced bulk hair volume, reduced flyaway hair volume, and reduced total hair volume.
- the hair care compositions of the present invention are stable upon addition of oily components, provide improved mildness to the hair, skin and scalp, and has improved biodegradability.
- FIG. 1 is a top view of a preferred embodiment of the Image Analysis
- alkyl means a hydrocarbyl moiety which is straight, branched, or cyclic, saturated or unsaturated. Unless otherwise specified, alkyl moieties are preferably saturated or unsaturated with double bonds, preferably with one or two double bonds. Included in the term “alkyl” is the alkyl portion of acyl groups.
- hair conditioning benefit indicates a conditioning, softening, bulk hair volume reduction, flyaway hair volume reduction, total hair volume reduction, moisturizing, improved wet-hair or dry-hair feel, lubricating, smoothening, softening, and/or other effect when applied to hair. All reductions in bulk hair volume, flyaway hair volume, and/or total hair volume are according to the Image Analysis Protocol, as described herein.
- water-insoluble means the compound is substantially not soluble in water at 25 °C, when the compound is mixed with water at a concentration by weight of above 1 .0%, preferably at above 0.5%, the compound is temporarily dispersed to form an unstable colloid in water, then is quickly separated from water into two phases.
- the hair care composition of the present invention contains a polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alyklammonium salt, which both are substantially liquid at room temperature, typically having a melting point of less than about 45°C, more preferably less than about 30°C.
- both polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt, in the presence of a organic acid having at least three acidic groups, together with a cationic surfactant and a solid fatty compound can provide an improved gel matrix, i.e., a higher level of gel matrix, yet, provides significant consumer- desirable benefits, such as an improved look and feel for hair, reduced bulk hair volume, reduced flyaway hair volume, and reduced total hair volume.
- the improved gel network is due to the linkage formed between each acidic group of the organic acid and polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt.
- the gel matrix which is believed to significantly improve deposition of the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt onto the hair.
- the gel matrix is a lamellar gel matrix, which provides improved deposition, wet hair feel, softness, and other substantial benefits.
- the gel matrix may become unstable or, at worst, become destroyed in the presence of certain components.
- Such components include high levels of anionic surfactants and film-forming polymers having anionic moieties.
- a highly preferred composition is substantially free of such components.
- the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt useful herein provide a bulk hair volume reduction benefit by the following mechanism:
- the amino and hydrophobic alkyl moieties help the compound to attach to hair fibers, even under rinse-off conditions, while the hydrophilic alkoxylate groups attract water molecules and function as a moisture buffer to slow down water content change in the hair fibers. This helps maintain the hair fibers in a flexible, soft, and plastic state. This in turn, allows the hair fiber to maintain a well-aligned conformation (with respect to other hair fibers) and to easily recover from deformation. This further increases the likelihood that the hair fibers will remain parallel, and/or hang straight down. This significantly reduces the space between the individual hair fibers, and therefore reduces both bulk hair volume and flyaway hair volume.
- polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt may reduce flyaway hair volume as well. It is believed that the amine moieties of the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine are positively charged by the organic acid of the present invention, or the amine moieties of the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt are positively charged, thus, is attracted and well deposited on the surface of the hair.
- the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt may also reduce the hair fiber's static charge and crookedness. This reduces the electrostatic repulsion and space between hair fibers, which leads to a reduction in flyaway hair volume.
- polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine useful in the present invention has a general formula (I):
- each R is independently a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 8 to about 22 carbon atoms, more preferably from about 10 to about 18 carbon atoms;
- R' is a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, preferably hydrogen, methyl or ethyl;
- each m is 2 or 3, preferably 2;
- each n is 2 or 3, preferably 2;
- each x and each y are independently a number of 1 or more wherein the sum of each x and each y is from about 3 to about 9, preferably from 4 to 6.
- polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt useful in the present invention has a general formula (II):
- each R is independently a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 8 to about 22 carbon atoms, more preferably from about 10 to about 18 carbon atoms;
- R' is a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, preferably hydrogen, methyl or ethyl;
- each m is 2 or 3, preferably 2;
- each n is 2 or 3, preferably 2;
- each x and each y are independently a number of 1 or more wherein the sum of each x and each y is from about 3 to about 9, preferably from 4 to 6, and
- X " is any safe and suitable salt forming anion such as chloride, bromide, iodide, acetate, citrate, lactate, glycolate, phosphate, nitrate, sulfonate, sulfate, alkylsulfate, alkyl sul
- polyalkylenegiycol(n)alkylammonium salt useful in the present invention has a general formula (III):
- each R is independently a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbon atoms
- R' is a saturated, unsaturated, straight or branched alkyl group having from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- each m is 2 or 3
- each n is 2 or 3
- each x and each y are independently a number of 1 or more wherein the sum of each x and each y is from about 3 to about 9
- X ' is an anion selected from the group consisting of an organic acid having at least three acidic groups.
- the polyethyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and the polyalkyleneglycol(n)a!kylammonium salts can be used together in the same composition.
- Preferred in the present invention is the polyethyleneglycol(n)alkylamine of the formula (I).
- Highly preferred polyethyleneglycol(n)alkylamines useful in the present invention are polyethyleneglycol-5-oleylamine, also abbreviated as PEG- 5 oleylamine, wherein the sum of x and y is about 5; and polyethyleneglycol-5- cocamine also abbreviated as PEG-5 cocamine, wherein R is substantially made of straight chain alkyls having 10-16 carbon atoms, and the sum of x and y is about 5.
- the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and/or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salts are preferably present at a level of from about 0.1 % to about 5%, more preferably from about 0.4% to about 3%, and still preferably from about 0.5% to about 2%, by weight of the hair care composition.
- Particularly preferable and commercially available polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamines are; PEG-5-oleylamine with tradename Varonic Q-205, and PEG-5-cocamine with tradename Varonic K-205, both available from Th. Goldschmidt AG.
- ORGANIC ACID The hair care composition of the present invention comprises an organic acid.
- organic acids useful herein are those having at least three acidic groups, their salts, and mixtures thereof.
- Preferred organic acids useful herein are those having at least three carboxylic acid groups, their salts, and mixtures thereof.
- Highly preferred organic acid useful herein includes, for example, citric acid, aconitic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, their salts, and mixtures thereof.
- the organic acid of the present invention together with an cationic surfactant, a solid fatty compound, and the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and/or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salts, can provide an improved gel matrix which may be due to the linkage formed between each acidic group of the organic acid and the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and/or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salts.
- the linkage is also formed between the organic acid and the cationic surfactant described below, and it is believed that the different linkages can be formed in the same organic acid, i.e., one organic acid can form linkages between both the cationic surfactant and the po!yalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and/or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salts.
- one organic acid can form linkages between both the cationic surfactant and the po!yalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and/or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salts.
- the organic acid of the present invention can provide a higher level of the gel matrix.
- the organic acid is preferably included at a level to provide a certain mole ratio, for example, of A (acidic groups from the organic acids) to B (amine groups from polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamines), when polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine of the formula (I) is used in the present invention.
- the mole ratio of A to B is preferably from about 1 : 1 to about 5 : 1 , more preferably from about 1.5 : 1 to about 4 : 1 , still preferably from about 1.8 : 1 to about 2.8 : 1.
- the organic acid is preferably included at a level to provide a certain mole ratio, for example, of A (acidic groups from the organic acids) to B' (amine groups from polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt), when polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salt of the formula (II) is used in the present invention.
- the mole ratio of A to B' is preferably from about 0.5 : 1 to about 3 : 1 , more preferably from about 0.8 : 1 to about 1.8 : 1.
- an additional amount of the organic acid can be included.
- the amount of the additional organic acid contained provides a certain mole ratio of A'(acidic groups from the additional organic acids) to B' (amine groups from polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium salts).
- the mole ratio of A' to B' is preferably up to about 2 : 1 , more preferably up to about 0.8 : 1.
- the hair care composition of the present invention comprises a cationic surfactant.
- the cationic surfactant is preferably present at a level of from about 0.1 % to about 5%, more preferably from about 0.5% to about 4%, and still preferably from about 1 % to about 3%, by weight of the hair care composition.
- cationic surfactants useful herein are those corresponding to the general Formula (I):
- R 101 , R 102 , R 103 and R 104 is selected from an aliphatic group of from 8 to 30 carbon atoms or an aromatic, alkoxy, polyoxyalkylene, alkylamido, hydroxyalkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group having up to about 22 carbon atoms, the remainder of R 101 , R 102 , R 103 and R 104 are independently selected from an aliphatic group of from 1 to about 22 carbon atoms or an aromatic, alkoxy, polyoxyalkylene, alkylamido, hydroxyalkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group having up to about 22 carbon atoms; and X " is a salt-forming anion such as those selected from halogen (e.g., chloride, bromide), acetate, citrate, lactate, glycolate, phosphate, nitrate, sulfonate, sulfate, alkylsulfate, and alkyl sul
- halogen e.
- the aliphatic groups can contain, in addition to carbon and hydrogen atoms, ether linkages, and other groups such as amino groups.
- the longer chain aliphatic groups e.g., those of about 12 carbons, or higher, can be saturated or unsaturated.
- R 101 , R 102 , R 103 and R 104 are independently selected from C-i to about C 22 alkyl.
- Nonlimiting examples of cationic surfactants useful in the present invention include the materials having the following CTFA designations: quatemium-8, quaternium-14, quaternium-18, quatemium-18 methosulfate, quaternium-24, and mixtures thereof.
- cationic surfactants of general Formula (I) preferred are those containing in the molecule at least one alkyl chain having at least 16 carbons.
- preferred cationic surfactants include: behenyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename INCROQUAT TMC-80 from Croda and ECONOL TM22 from Sanyo Kasei (Osaka, Japan); cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename Varisoft CTB40 from Witco, and with tradename CA-2350 from Nikko Chemical (Tokyo, Japan); stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename Varisoft TSC from Witco; hydrogenated tallow alkyl trimethyl ammonium chloride, dialkyl (14-18) dimethyl ammonium chloride, ditallow alkyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, dihydrogenated tallow alkyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, distearyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, dice
- hydrophilically substituted cationic surfactants in which at least one of the substituents contain one or more aromatic, ether, ester, amido, or amino moieties present as substituents or as linkages in the radical chain, wherein at least one of the R 101 -R 104 radicals contain one or more hydrophilic moieties selected from alkoxy (preferably C- ⁇ -C 3 alkoxy), polyoxyalkylene (preferably CrC 3 polyoxyalkylene), alkylamido, hydroxyalkyl, alkylester, and combinations thereof.
- the hydrophilically substituted cationic surfactant contains from 2 to about 10 nonionic hydrophile moieties located within the above stated ranges.
- Preferred hydrophilically substituted cationic surfactants include those of Formulas (II) through (VIII) below:
- n 1 is from 8 to about 28, m 1 +m 2 is from 2 to about 40, Z 1 is a short chain alkyl, preferably a C C 3 alkyl, more preferably methyl, or (CH 2 CH 2 O) m3 H wherein m 1 +m 2 +m 3 is from about 10 to about 60, and X " is a salt-forming anion as defined above; wherein n 2 is 1 to 5, one or more of R 105 , R 106 , and R 107 are independently an d- C 30 alkyl, the remainder are CH 2 CH 2 OH, one or two of R 108 , R 109 , and R 110 are independently an C C 3 o alkyl, and remainder are CH 2 CH 2 OH, and X " is a salt- forming anion as mentioned above;
- Z 2 is an alkyl, preferably C C 3 alkyl, more preferably methyl
- Z 3 is a short chain hydroxyalkyl, preferably hydroxymethyl or hydroxyethyl
- n 3 and n 4 independently are integers from 2 to 4, inclusive, preferably from 2 to 3, inclusive, more preferably 2
- R 111 and R 112 independently, are substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbyls, C-
- X " is a salt-forming anion as defined above
- z 4 is an alkyl, preferably C C 3 alkyl, more preferably methyl
- Z 3 is a short chain hydroxyalkyl, preferably hydroxymethyl or hydroxyethyl
- n 3 and n 4 independently are integers from 2 to 4, inclusive, preferably from 2 to 3, inclusive, more preferably 2
- R 111 and R 112 independently, are substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbyls, C-
- R 113 is a hydrocarbyl, preferably a C C 3 alkyl, more preferably methyl,
- Z 4 and Z 5 are, independently, short chain hydrocarbyls, preferably C 2 -C 4 alkyl or alkenyl, more preferably ethyl, m 4 is from 2 to about 40, preferably from about 7 to about 30, and X " is a salt-forming anion as defined above;
- R and R independently, are C C 3 alkyl, preferably methyl, Z is a C- ⁇ -C 22 hydrocarbyl, alkyl carboxy or alkylamido, and A is a protein, preferably a collagen, keratin, milk protein, silk, soy protein, wheat protein, or hydrolyzed forms thereof; and X " is a salt-forming anion as defined above;
- Nonlimiting examples of hydrophilically substituted cationic surfactants useful in the present invention include the materials having the following CTFA designations: quatemium-16, quaternium-26, quaternium-27, quaternium-30, quaternium-33, quaternium-43, quaternium-52, quaternium-53, quaternium-56, quaternium-60, quaternium-61 , quaternium-62, quaternium-70, quatemium-71 , quaternium-72, quatemium-75, quaternium-76 hydrolyzed collagen, quaternium-77, quaternium- 78, quaternium-79 hydrolyzed collagen, quaternium-79 hydrolyzed keratin, quaternium-79 hydro
- hydrophilically substituted cationic surfactants include dialkylamido ethyl hydroxyethylmonium salt, dialkyiamidoethyl dimonium salt, dialkyloyl ethyl hydroxyethylmonium salt, dialkyloyl ethyldimonium salt, and mixtures thereof; for example, commercially available under the following tradenames; VARISOFT 1 10, VARISOFT 222, VARIQUAT K1215 and VARIQUAT 638 from Witco Chemicals (Greenwich, Connecticut, USA), MACKPRO KLP, MACKPRO WLW, MACKPRO MLP, MACKPRO NSP, MACKPRO NLW, MACKPRO WWP, MACKPRO NLP, MACKPRO SLP from Mclntyre, ETHOQUAD 18/25, ETHOQUAD O/12PG, ETHOQUAD C/25, ETHOQUAD S/25, and ETHODUOQUAD from Akzo, DEHYQUAT SP from He
- Salts of primary, secondary, and tertiary fatty amines can be used as cationic surfactants.
- the alkyl groups of such amines preferably have from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms, and can be substituted or unsubstituted. Particularly useful are amido substituted tertiary fatty amines.
- Such amines include stearamidopropyldimethylamine, stearamidopropyldiethylamine, stearamidoethyldiethylamine, stearamidoethyldimethylamine, palmitamidopropyldimethylamine, palmitamidopropyldiethylamine, palmitamidoethyldiethylamine, palmitamidoethyldimethylamine, behenamidopropyldimethylamine, behenamidopropyldiethylamine, behenamidoethyldiethylamine, behenamidoethyldimethylamine, arachidamidopropyldimethylamine, arachidamidopropyldiethylamine, arachidamidoethyldiethylamine, arachidamidoethyldimethylamine, diethylaminoethylstearamide.
- dimethylstearamine dimethylsoyamine, soyamine, myristylamine, tridecylamine, ethylstearylamine, N- tallowpropane diamine, ethoxylated (with 5 moles of ethylene oxide) stearylamine, dihydroxyethylstearylamine, and arachidylbehenylamine.
- These amines are typically used in combination with an acid to provide the cationic species.
- the preferred acid useful herein includes L-glutamic acid, lactic acid, hydrochloric acid, malic acid, succinic acid, acetic acid, fumaric acid, tartaric acid, L-glutamic hydrochloride, L-aspartic acid, and mixtures thereof.
- the organic acid having at least three acidic groups which is described above under the title "ORGANIC ACID” is also preferably used herein.
- the organic acid useful herein includes, for example, citric acid, aconitic acid, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid.
- the above acids more preferred are L-glutamic acid, lactic acid, citric acid, aconitic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and mixtures thereof, highly preferred are citric acid, aconitic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and mixtures thereof.
- Cationic amine surfactants included among those useful in the present invention are disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,275,055 to Nachtigal, et al., issued June 23, 1981.
- the molar ratio of protonatable amines to H + from the above acids herein is preferably from about 1 :0.3 to 1 :1.2, and more preferably from about 1 :0.4 to about 1 :1.1.
- preferred cationic surfactant in the present invention are those having the general formula:
- R 74 wherein one of R 71 , R 72 , R 73 and R 74 is a long alkyl group of from 8 to 30 carbon atoms, preferably from 12 to 30 carbon atoms, more preferably from 16 to 22 carbon atoms; and the remainder of R 71 , R 72 , R 73 and R 74 is independently a short alkyl group of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms, or a hydrophilic group.
- the hydrophobic long alkyl group useful herein can be saturated, unsaturated, linear, branched, or cyclic.
- the hydrophobic long alkyl group useful herein can contain other groups such as amido groups, ester groups.
- the hydrophilic group useful herein includes, for example, alkyleneglycol groups, polyalkyleneglycol groups. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that, compared to other cationic surfactants having two or three long alkyl groups, the cationic surfactants having one long alkyl group can provide a higher level of the gel matrix.
- Highly preferred cationic surfactants in the present invention are those having one long alkyl group of from 8 to 30 carbon atoms, preferably from 12 to 30 carbon atoms, more preferably from 16 to 22 carbon atoms; and three short alkyl groups of from 1 to 3 carbon atoms.
- Such cationic surfactants includes, for example, behenyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename INCROQUAT TMC-80 from Croda and ECONOL TM22 from Sanyo Kasei (Osaka, Japan); cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename Varisoft CTB40 from Witco, and with tradename CA-2350 from Nikko Chemical (Tokyo, Japan); stearyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename Varisoft TSC from Witco; and hydrogenated tallow alkyl trimethyl ammonium chloride.
- behenyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename INCROQUAT TMC-80 from Croda and ECONOL TM22 from Sanyo Kasei (Osaka, Japan)
- cetyl trimethyl ammonium chloride available, for example, with tradename Varisoft CTB40 from Witco, and with tradename CA-2350 from Nikko Chemical (To
- the hair care composition of the present invention comprises a solid fatty compound.
- the solid fatty compound useful herein has a melting point of 25°C or higher, and is selected from the group consisting of fatty alcohols, fatty acids, and mixtures thereof. It is understood by the artisan that the compounds disclosed in this section of the specification can in some instances fall into more than one classification, e.g., some fatty alcohol derivatives may also be classified as fatty acid derivatives. However, a given classification is not intended to be a limitation on that particular compound, but is done so for convenience of classification and nomenclature. Further, it is understood by the artisan that, depending on the number and position of double bonds, and length and position of the branches, certain compounds having certain required carbon atoms may have a melting point of less than 25°C. Such compounds of low melting point are not intended to be included in this section. Nonlimiting examples of the high melting point compounds are found in International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary, Fifth Edition, 1993, and CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Handbook, Second Edition, 1992.
- the solid fatty compound is preferably included in the composition at a level by weight of from about 0.1 % to about 20%, more preferably from about 1 % to about 15%, still preferably from about 2% to about 10%.
- the solid fatty compound can be included at a level according to the weight ratio of the solid fatty compound to the cationic surfactant, which is preferably from about 0.5:1 to about 30:1 , more preferably from about 1 :1 to about 20:1 , still preferably from about 2:1 to about 10:1 .
- the fatty alcohols useful herein are those having from about 14 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 16 to about 22 carbon atoms. These fatty alcohols are saturated and can be straight or branched chain alcohols. Nonlimiting examples of fatty alcohols include, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, behenyl alcohol, and mixtures thereof.
- the fatty acids useful herein are those having from about 10 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms, and more preferably from about 16 to about 22 carbon atoms. These fatty acids are saturated and can be straight or branched chain acids. Also included are diacids, triacids, and other multiple acids which meet the requirements herein. Also included herein are salts of these fatty acids. Nonlimiting examples of fatty acids include lauric acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, behenic acid, sebacic acid, and mixtures thereof.
- Solid fatty compounds of a single compound of high purity are preferred.
- Single compounds of pure fatty alcohols selected from the group of pure cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol are highly preferred.
- pure herein, what is meant is that the compound has a purity of at least about 90%, preferably at least about 95%. These single compounds of high purity may provide good rinsability from the hair when the consumer rinses off the composition.
- solid fatty compounds useful herein include: cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, and behenyl alcohol having tradenames KONOL series available from Shin-nihon Rika (Osaka, Japan), and NAA series available from NOF (Tokyo, Japan); pure behenyl alcohol having tradename 1-DOCOSANOL available from Wako Chemical (Osaka, Japan), various fatty acids having tradenames NEO-FAT available from Akzo (Chicago, Illinois, USA), HYSTRENE available from Witco Corp. (Dublin, Ohio, USA), and DERMA available from Vevy (Genova, Italy).
- compositions of the present invention comprise water.
- Deionized water is preferably used.
- Water from natural sources including mineral cations can also be used, depending on the desired characteristic of the product.
- the compositions of the present invention comprise at least about 60%, preferably at least about 70% water, and more preferably from about 75% to about 95% water.
- Deionized water is preferably used.
- Water from natural sources including mineral cations may also be used, depending on the desired characteristic of the product.
- the pH of the present composition is preferably from about 2 to about 9, more preferably from about 2.5 to about 6, still more preferably from about 3 to about 4.5. Buffers and other pH adjusting agents can be included to achieve the desirable pH.
- the hair care composition of the present invention preferably contains a polypropylene glycol having a weight average molecular weight of from about 200 g/mol to about 100,000 g/mol, preferably from about 1 ,000 g/mol to about 60,000 g/mol.
- a polypropylene glycol having a weight average molecular weight of from about 200 g/mol to about 100,000 g/mol, preferably from about 1 ,000 g/mol to about 60,000 g/mol.
- the polypropylene glycol herein deposits onto, or is absorbed into hair to act as a moisturizer buffer, and/or provides one or more other desirable hair conditioning benefits.
- the term "polypropylene glycol” includes single- polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymers, and multi-polypropylene glycol- chain segment polymers.
- branched polymers such as the multi-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymers herein are described, for example, in "Principles of Polymerization,” pp. 17-19, G. Odian, (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 3 rd ed., 1991 ).
- the polypropylene glycol herein are typically polydisperse polymers.
- the polypropylene glycols useful herein have a polydispersity of from about 1 to about 2.5, preferably from about 1 to about 2, and more preferably from about 1 to about 1.5.
- the term "polydispersity" indicates the degree of the molecular weight distribution of the polymer sample. Specifically, the polydispersity is a ratio, greater than 1 , equal to the weight average molecular weight divided by the number average molecular weight.
- the polypropylene glycol useful herein may be either water-soluble, water- insoluble, or may have a limited solubility in water, depending upon the degree of polymerization and whether other moieties are attached thereto.
- the desired solubility of the polypropylene glycol in water will depend in large part upon the form (e.g., leave-on, or rinse-off form) of the hair care composition.
- the solubility in water of the polypropylene glycol herein may be chosen by the artisan according to a variety of factors. Accordingly, for a leave-on hair care composition, it is preferred that the polypropylene glycol herein be a water- soluble polypropylene glycol.
- Solubility information is readily available from polypropylene glycol suppliers, such as Sanyo Kasei (Osaka, Japan).
- the present invention may also take the form of a rinse-off hair care composition. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that in such a composition, a water-soluble polypropylene glycol may be too easily washed away before it effectively deposits on hair and provides the desired benefit(s). For such a composition, a less soluble, or even a water-insoluble polypropylene glycol is therefore preferred.
- the polypropylene glycol herein has a solubility in water at 25 °C of less than about 1 g/100 g water, more preferably a solubility in water of less than about 0.5 g/100 g water, and even more preferably a solubility in water of less than about 0.1 g/100 g water.
- the polypropylene glycol is typically present at a level of from about 0.5% to about 10%, and preferably from about 2% to about 6%, by weight of the hair care composition.
- the polypropylene glycol is selected from the group consisting of a single-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer, a multi-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer, and mixtures thereof, more preferably selected from the group consisting of a single-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer of Formula I, below, a multi-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer of Formula II, below, and mixtures thereof.
- Single-Polypropylene Glvcol-Chain Segment Polymer Accordingly, a highly preferred single-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer has the formula:
- a is a value from about 4 to about 400, preferably from about 20 to about 100, and more preferably from about 20 to about 40.
- the single-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer useful herein is typically inexpensive, and is readily available from, for example, Sanyo Kasei (Osaka, Japan), Dow Chemicals (Midland, Michigan, USA), Calgon Chemical, Inc. (Skokie, Illinois, USA), Arco Chemical Co. (Newton Square Pennsylvania, USA), Witco Chemicals Corp. (Greenwich, Connecticut, USA), and PPG Specialty Chemicals (Gurnee, Illinois, USA).
- a highly preferred multi-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer has the formula:
- n is a value from about 0 to about 10, preferably from about 0 to about 7, and more preferably from about 1 to about 4.
- each R" is independently selected from the group consisting of H, and C C 3 o alkyl, and preferably each R" is independently selected from the group consisting of H, and C ⁇ -C 4 alkyl.
- c and d are independently a value from about 0 to about 2, preferably from about 0 to about 1.
- the total of b + c + d is at least about 2, preferably the total of b + c + d is from about 2 to about 3.
- Each e is independently a value of 0 or 1 , if n is from about 1 to about 4, then e is preferably equal to 1.
- x, y, and z is independently a value of from about 1 to about 120, preferably from about 7 to about 100, and more preferably from about 7 to about 100, where x + y + z is greater than about 20.
- one or more of the propylene repeating groups in the polypropylene glycol is an isopropyl oxide repeating group. More preferably one or more of the propylene oxide repeating groups of the polypropylene glycol of Formula III and/or the polypropylene glycol of Formula IV is an isopropyl oxide repeating group. Even more preferably, substantially all of the propylene oxide repeating groups of the polypropylene glycol of Formula III and/or the polypropylene glycol of Formula IV are isopropyl oxide repeating groups.
- a highly preferred single-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer has the formula: HO— (CH-CH 2 — O) a — H CH 3 wherein a is defined as described above for Formula III.
- a highly preferred multi-polypropylene glycol-chain segment polymer has the formula:
- the hair care composition of the present invention preferably contains an ester oil therein.
- the ester oil useful herein is of the formula:
- each R is independently a C C 22 alkyl, and preferably at least one R is a C 8 -C 22 alkyl.
- Each R may be either a straight or branched alkyl chain. If R is branched, it is preferred that R have from 2 to 4 branches.
- the HLB value of the ester oil is less than about 4, preferably from about 0 to about 3.
- the ester oil useful herein should be easy to formulate, and process. Accordingly, the ester oil typically has a melting point of less than about 40 °C, and is preferably water- insoluble, and in a liquid form at 25 °C.
- the HLB value is a theoretical index value which describes the hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of a specific compound. Generally, it is recognized that the HLB index ranges from 0 (very hydrophobic) to 40 (very hydrophilic).
- the HLB and methods for calculating the HLB of a compound are explained in detail in "Surfactant Science Series, Vol. 1 : Nonionic Surfactants", pp. 606-13, M. J. Schick (Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1966).
- ester oils useful herein have a weight average molecular weight of greater than about 70 g/mol, preferably from about 100 g/mol to about 2,000 g/mol, and more preferably from about 160 g/mol to about 1 ,200 g/mol are especially useful herein.
- the preferred ester oil useful herein includes pentaerythhtyl ester oils, trimethylol ester oils, citrate ester oils, glyceryl ester oils, and mixtures thereof.
- ester oils reduce bulk hair volume, and/or provide other hair conditioning benefits.
- the ester oil herein provides moisturized feel, smooth feel, and manageability control to the hair when the hair is dried, yet does not leave the hair feeling greasy.
- the ester oil may be included at a level of from about 0.1 % to about 20%, preferably from about 0.2% to about 10%, and more preferably from about 0.5% to about 5% by weight of the composition.
- Pentaerythhtyl ester oils useful herein are those of the following formula having a weight average molecular weight of at least 800 g/mol:
- R , R 2 , R 3 , and R 4 independently, are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl, aryl, and alkylaryl groups having from 1 to about 30 carbons.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , and R 4 are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl groups having from about 8 to about 22 carbons. More preferably, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are defined so that the weight average molecular weight of the compound is from about 800 g/mol to about 1 ,200 g/mol.
- Trimethylol ester oils useful herein are those of the following formula having a weight average molecular weight of at least 800 g/mol:
- R 11 is an alkyl group having from 1 to about 30 carbons
- R 12 , R 13 , and R 14 independently, are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl, aryl, and alkylaryl groups having from 1 to about 30 carbons.
- R 11 is ethyl and R 12 , R 13 , and R 14 , independently, are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl groups having from 8 to about 22 carbons. More preferably, R 11 , R 12 , R 13 and R 14 are defined so that the weight average molecular weight of the compound is from about 800 g/mol to about 1 ,200 g/mol.
- ester oils are pentaester oils and trimethylol ester oils, and more preferably pentaerythhtyl tetraisostearate, pentaerythhtyl tetraoleate, trimethylolpropane triisostearate, trimethylolpropane trioleate, and mixtures thereof.
- Such compounds are available from Kokyo Alcohol (Japan) with the tradenames KAK P.T.I., and KAK T.T.I., and Shin-nihon Rika (Tokyo,
- Citrate ester oils useful herein are those having a weight average molecular weight of at least about 500 g/mol having the following formula:
- R 21 is OH or CH 3 COO
- R 22 , R 23 , and R 24 independently, are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl, aryl, and alkylaryl groups having from 1 to about 30 carbons.
- R 21 is OH
- R 22 , R 23 , and R 24 independently, are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl, aryl, and alkylaryl groups having from 8 to about 22 carbons. More preferably, R 21 , R 22 , R 23 and R 24 are defined so that the weight average molecular weight of the compound is at least about 800 g/mol.
- Particularly useful citrate ester oils herein include triisocetyl citrate with tradename CITMOL 316 available from Bernel, triisostearyl citrate with tradename PELEMOL TISC available from Phoenix, and thoctyldodecyl citrate with tradename CITMOL 320 available from Bernel.
- Glyceryl ester oils useful herein are those having a weight average molecular weight of at least about 400 g/mol and having the following formula:
- R 41 , R 42 , and R 43 are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl, aryl, and alkylaryl groups having from 1 to about 30 carbons.
- R 41 , R 42 , and R 43 independently, are branched, straight, saturated, or unsaturated alkyl, aryl, and alkylaryl groups having from 8 to about 22 carbons. More preferably, R 4 , R 42 , and R 43 are defined so that the weight average molecular weight of the compound is at least about 500 g/mol.
- Particularly useful glyceryl ester oils herein include caprylic/capric triglyceride with the tradename Miglyol812, from Degussa-H ⁇ ls AG (Frankfurt, Germany), triisostearin with tradename SUN ESPOL G-318 available from Taiyo Kagaku, tholein with tradename CITHROL GTO available from Croda, Inc. (Parsippany, New Jersey, USA), trilinolein with tradename EFADERMA-F available from Vevy (Genova, Italy), or tradename EFA-GLYCERIDES from Brooks (South Plainfield, New Jersey, USA).
- ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS tradename Miglyol812
- additional components are preferred in the present invention. These include, compounds which may provide, for example, an additional hair care, and/or hair conditioning benefit when included herein.
- Preferred additional components include alkyl ethoxylate, liquid fatty alcohols and acids, hydrocarbons, silicone compounds, cationic polymers, and mixtures thereof. Unless otherwise noted, such additional components generally are typically used individually at levels from about 0.001 % to about 10.0%, preferably from about 0.01 % to about 5.0% by weight of the composition.
- the hair care composition of the present invention comprises an alkyl ethoxylate.
- the alkyl ethoxylate useful herein has the formula: R-O-(C 2 H 4 O) n H, wherein R is an alkyl group having from about 1 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 6 to about 22 carbon atoms, and more preferably from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms; R may be branched, linear, saturated, unsaturated, but is preferably linear and saturated, or unsaturated having about one double bond; n is from about 1 to about 10, preferably from about 2 to about 8, and more preferably from about 3 to about 6; the weight average molecular weight of the alkyl ethoxylate is less than about 500 g/mol, preferably from about 100 to about 500 g/mol, and more preferably from about 200 to about 500 g/mol; and the HLB value of the alkyl ethoxylate is from about 5 to about 12, preferably from about 6 to about 1 1 , and more preferably
- such alkyl ethoxylates are miscible in both oil and water. Furthermore, such alkyl ethoxylates typically have a melting point of less than about 30 °C, preferably less than about 25 °C, and more preferably less than about 20 °C, and have a cloud point (1 % solution) of less than about 50 °C, preferably less than about 40 °C, and more preferably less than about 35 °C.
- the HLB value is a theoretical index value which describes the hydrophilicity-hydrophobicity balance of a specific compound. Generally, it is recognized that the HLB index ranges from 0 (very hydrophobic) to 40 (very hydrophilic).
- HLB 7 + ⁇ (hydrophobic group values) + ⁇ (hydrophilic group values).
- the HLB and methods for calculating the HLB of a compound are explained in detail in "Surfactant Science Series, Vol. 1 : Nonionic Surfactants", pp. 606-13, M. J. Schick (Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1966). Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that the polypropylene glycol herein deposits onto, or is absorbed into hair to act as a humectant/moisturizer, and/or provides one or more other desirable hair conditioning benefits.
- alkyl ethoxylate useful herein include, for example, by CTFA name: oleth-5, oleth-3, steareth-5, steareth-4, ceteareth-5, ceteareth-4, and ceteareth-3, as well as mixtures of Cg. ⁇ -
- alkyl ethoxylates are available from, for example, Croda, Inc., of Parsippany, New Jersey, U.S.A., Shell Chemical of U.S.A., BASF of Germany, Mitsubishi Chemical of Tokyo, Japan, and Nikko Chemical of Tokyo, Japan. Such alkyl ethoxylates are especially preferred for use in rinse-off hair conditioning compositions.
- the alkyl ethoxylate is preferably present in the hair care composition at a level of from about 0.1 % to about 20%, more preferably from about 0.2% to about 15%, and even more preferably from about 0.5% to about 10%, by weight of the hair care composition. If the hair care composition is a rinse-off hair conditioning composition, then the alkyl ethoxylate is preferably present at a level of at least about 1 %, more preferably from about 2% to about 20%, and even more preferably from about 3% to about 10%, by weight of the rinse-off hair conditioning composition.
- the hair care composition is intended for use as a rinse-off hair conditioning composition, it is highly preferred that the alkyl ethoxylate have a cloud point of less than about 40 °C. Without intending to be limited by theory, it is believed that this significantly improves the deposition efficiency of the alkyl ethoxylate onto hair.
- the liquid fatty alcohols useful herein include those having from about 10 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms, and more preferably from about 16 to about 22 carbon atoms. These liquid fatty alcohols maybe straight or branched chain alcohols and may be saturated or unsaturated alcohols, preferably unsaturated alcohols. Solid fatty compounds are those fatty alcohols which, when in their substantially pure forms, are solid at 25 °C, while liquid fatty alcohols are those fatty alcohols which are liquid at 25 °C. Nonlimiting examples of these compounds include oleyl alcohol, palmitoleic alcohol, isostearyl alcohol, isocetyl alcohol and mixtures thereof. While poly fatty alcohols are useful herein, mono fatty alcohols are preferred.
- the fatty acids useful herein include those having from about 10 to about 30 carbon atoms, preferably from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms, and more preferably from about 16 to about 22 carbon atoms. These fatty acids can be straight or branched chain acids and can be saturated or unsaturated. Suitable fatty acids include, for example, oleic acid, linoleic acid, isostearic acid, linolenic acid, ethyl linolenic acid, ethyl linolenic acid, arachidonic acid, and hcinolic acid.
- the fatty acid derivatives and fatty alcohol derivatives are defined herein to include, for example, esters of fatty acids, alkoxylated fatty alcohols, alkyl ethers of fatty alcohols, alkyl ethers of alkoxylated fatty alcohols, and mixtures thereof.
- Nonlimiting examples of fatty acid derivatives and fatty alcohol derivatives include, for example, methyl linoleate, ethyl linoleate, isopropyl linoleate, isodecyl oleate, isopropyl oleate, ethyl oleate, octyldodecyl oleate, oleyl oleate, decyl oleate, butyl oleate, methyl oleate, octyldodecyl stearate, octyldodecyl isostearate, octyldodecyl isopalmitate, octyl isopelargonate, octyl pelargonate, hexyl isostearate, isopropyl isostearate, isodecyl isononanoate, isopropyl isostearate,
- liquid fatty alcohols and their derivatives useful herein include: oleyl alcohol with tradename UNJECOL 90BHR available from Shin-nihon Rika, various liquid esters with tradenames SCHERCEMOL series available from Scher, and hexyl isostearate with a tradename HIS and isopropyl isostearate having a tradename ZPIS available from Kokyu Alcohol.
- Hydrocarbon with tradename UNJECOL 90BHR available from Shin-nihon Rika
- various liquid esters with tradenames SCHERCEMOL series available from Scher
- hexyl isostearate with a tradename HIS and isopropyl isostearate having a tradename ZPIS available from Kokyu Alcohol.
- the hydrocarbons useful herein include straight chain, cyclic, and branched chain hydrocarbons which can be either saturated or unsaturated, so long as they have a melting point of not more than about 25 °C. These hydrocarbons have from about 12 to about 40 carbon atoms, preferably from about 12 to about 30 carbon atoms, and preferably from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms. Also encompassed herein are polymeric hydrocarbons of alkenyl monomers, such as polymers of C 2- 6 alkenyl monomers. These polymers can be straight or branched chain polymers. The straight chain polymers will typically be relatively short in length, having a total number of carbon atoms as described above. The branched chain polymers can have substantially higher chain lengths.
- the number average molecular weight of such materials can vary widely, but will typically be up to about 500 g/mol, preferably from about 200 g/mol to about 400 g/mol, and more preferably from about 300 g/mol to about 350 g/mol.
- mineral oils are liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons that are obtained from petroleum. Specific examples of suitable hydrocarbon materials include paraffin oil, mineral oil, dodecane, isododecane, hexadecane, isohexadecane, eicosene, isoeicosene, tridecane, tetradecane, polybutene, polyisobutene, and mixtures thereof.
- hydrocarbons selected from the group consisting of mineral oil, poly ⁇ -olefin oils such as isododecane, isohexadecane, polybutene, polyisobutene, and mixtures thereof.
- Poly ⁇ -olefin oils useful herein are those derived from 1 -alkene monomers having from about 6 to about 16 carbons, preferably from about 6 to about 12 carbons atoms.
- Nonlimiting examples of 1 -alkene monomers useful for preparing the poly ⁇ -olefin oils include 1 -hexene, 1 -octene, 1 -decene, 1 - dodecene, 1 -tetradecene, 1 -hexadecene, branched isomers such as 4-methyl-1 - pentene, and mixtures thereof.
- Preferred 1-alkene monomers useful for preparing the poly ⁇ -olefin oils are 1 -octene, 1 -decene, 1 -dodecene, 1 - tetradecene, 1 -hexadecene, and mixtures thereof.
- Poly ⁇ -olefin oils useful herein further have a viscosity of from about 1 to about 35,000 cps, a weight average molecular weight of from about 200 g/mol to about 60,000 g/mol, and a polydispersity of no more than about 3.
- Poly ⁇ -olefin oils having a weight average molecular weight of at least about 800 g/mol are useful herein, to provide long lasting moisturized feel to the hair.
- poly ⁇ -olefin oils having a weight average molecular weight of less than about 800 g/mol are also useful herein, to provide a smooth, light, clean feel to the hair.
- Particularly useful poly ⁇ -olefin oils herein include polydecenes with tradename PURESYN 6 having a weight average molecular weight of about 500 and PURESYN 100 having a weight average molecular weight of over 3000 g/mol available from Mobil Chemical Co.
- hydrocarbons useful herein include isododecane, isohexadecane, and isoeicosene with tradenames PERMETHYL 99A, PERMETHYL 101 A, and PERMETHYL 1082, available from Presperse (South Plainfield, New Jersey, USA), a copolymer of isobutene and normal butene with tradenames INDOPOL H-100 available from Amoco Chemicals (Chicago, Illinois, USA), mineral oil with tradename BENOL available from Witco Chemicals, isoparaffin with tradename ISOPAR from Exxon Chemical Co. (Houston, Texas, USA), and polydecene with tradename PURESYN 6 from Mobil Chemical Co. (Houston, Texas, USA). Silicone Compound
- the silicone compounds useful herein include volatile soluble or insoluble, or nonvolatile soluble or insoluble silicone conditioning agents.
- soluble what is meant is that the silicone compound is miscible with the carrier of the composition so as to form part of the same phase.
- insoluble what is meant is that the silicone forms a separate, discontinuous phase from the carrier, such as in the form of an emulsion or a suspension of droplets of the silicone.
- the silicone compounds herein may be made by any suitable method known in the art, including emulsion polymerization.
- the silicone compounds may further be incorporated in the present composition in the form of an emulsion, wherein the emulsion is made my mechanical mixing, or in the stage of synthesis through emulsion polymerization, with or without the aid of a surfactant selected from anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, and mixtures thereof.
- the silicone compounds for use herein will preferably have a viscosity of from about 1 ,000 to about 2,000,000 centistokes at 25 °C, more preferably from about 10,000 to about 1 ,800,000, and even more preferably from about 100,000 to about 1 ,500,000.
- the viscosity can be measured by means of a glass capillary viscometer as set forth in Dow Corning Corporate Test Method CTM0004, July 20, 1970.
- Silicone compound of high molecular weight may be made by emulsion polymerization.
- Suitable silicone fluids include polyalkyl siloxanes, polyaryl siloxanes, polyalkylaryl siloxanes, polyether siloxane copolymers, and mixtures thereof. Other nonvolatile silicone compounds having hair conditioning properties can also be used.
- silicone compounds herein also include polyalkyl or polyaryl siloxanes with the following structure (I)
- R 123 is alkyl or aryl
- x is an integer from about 7 to about 8,000.
- Z 8 represents groups which block the ends of the silicone chains.
- the alkyl or aryl groups substituted on the siloxane chain (R 123 ) or at the ends of the siloxane chains Z 8 can have any structure as long as the resulting silicone remains fluid at room temperature, is dispersible, is neither irritating, toxic nor otherwise harmful when applied to the hair, is compatible with the other components of the composition, is chemically stable under normal use and storage conditions, and is capable of being deposited on and conditions the hair. Suitable Z 8 groups
- the two R groups on the silicon atom may represent the same group or different groups. Preferably, the two R 123 groups represent the same group. Suitable R 123 groups include methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, methylphenyl and phenylmethyl.
- the preferred silicone compounds are polydimethylsiloxane, polydiethylsiloxane, and polymethylphenylsiloxane. Polydimethylsiloxane, which is also known as dimethicone, is especially preferred.
- the polyalkylsiloxanes that can be used include, for example, polydimethylsiloxanes.
- silicone compounds are available, for example, from the General Electric Company (Waterford, New York, USA) in their Viscasil® and SF 96 series, and from Dow Corning Corp. (Midland, Michigan, USA) in their Dow Corning 200 series and BY22-067.
- Polyalkylaryl siloxane fluids can also be used and include, for example, polymethylphenylsiloxanes. These siloxanes are available, for example, from the General Electric Company as SF 1075 methyl phenyl fluid or from Dow Corning as 556 Cosmetic Grade Fluid.
- highly arylated silicone compounds such as highly phenylated polyethyl silicone having refractive index of about 1.46 or higher, especially about 1.52 or higher.
- a spreading agent such as a surfactant or a silicone resin, as described below to decrease the surface tension and enhance the film forming ability of the material.
- the silicone compounds that can be used include, for example, a polypropylene oxide modified polydimethylsiloxane although ethylene oxide or mixtures of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide can also be used.
- the ethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide level should be sufficiently low so as not to interfere with the dispensability characteristics of the silicone. These material are also known as dimethicone copolyols.
- Suitable alkylamino substituted silicone compounds include those represented by the following structure (II)
- R 124 is H, CH 3 or OH
- p 1 , p 2 , q 1 and q 2 are integers which depend on the molecular weight, the weight average molecular weight being approximately between 5,000 and 10,000.
- This polymer is also known as "amodimethicone”. These Amodimethicones are available, for example, from Dow Corning as SM8704C.
- Suitable amino substituted silicone fluids include those represented by the formula (III)
- R 125 is a monovalent radical of formula C q3 H 2q3 L in which q 3 is an integer from 2 to 8 and L is chosen from the groups
- R 126 is chosen from the group consisting of hydrogen, phenyl, benzyl, a saturated hydrocarbon radical, preferably an alkyl radical containing from 1 to 20 carbon atoms, and X' denotes a halide ion.
- amino substituted silicone corresponding to formula (III) is the polymer known as "trimethylsilylamodimethicone" wherein R 124 is CH 3 .
- Other amino substituted silicone polymers useful herein include cationic amino substituted silicones represented by the formula (V):
- R 128 denotes a monovalent hydrocarbon radical having from 1 to 18 carbon atoms, preferably an alkyl or alkenyl radical such as methyl
- R 129 denotes a hydrocarbon radical, preferably a C Ci8 alkylene radical or a C1-C 1 8, and more preferably C ⁇ -C 8 , alkyleneoxy radical
- Q " is a halide ion, preferably chloride
- p 5 denotes an average statistical value from 2 to 20, preferably from 2 to 8
- p 6 denotes an average statistical value from 20 to 200, and preferably from 20 to 50.
- a preferred polymer of this class is available from Union Carbide under the name "UCAR SILICONE ALE 56.”
- silicone gum means a polyorganosiloxane material having a viscosity at 25 °C of greater than or equal to 1 ,000,000 centistokes. It is recognized that the silicone gums described herein can also have some overlap with the above-disclosed silicone compounds. This overlap is not intended as a limitation on any of these materials. Silicone gums are described by Petrarch, and others including U.S. Patent No. 4,152,416 to Spitzer, et al., issued May 1 , 1979 and Noll, Walter, Chemistry and Technology of Silicones, New York: Academic Press 1968.
- silicone gums will typically have a weight average molecular weight in excess of about 200,000, generally between about 200,000 and about 1 ,000,000. Specific examples include polydimethylsiloxane, polydimethylsiloxane methylvinylsiloxane) copolymer, polydimethylsiloxane diphenylsiloxane methylvinylsiloxane) copolymer and mixtures thereof.
- silicone resins which are highly crosslinked polymeric siloxane systems.
- the crosslinking is introduced through the incorporation of trifunctional and tetra-functional silanes with mono-functional or di-functional, or both, silanes during manufacture of the silicone resin.
- the degree of crosslinking that is required in order to result in a silicone resin will vary according to the specific silane units incorporated into the silicone resin.
- silicone materials which have a sufficient level of trifunctional and tetrafunctional siloxane monomer units, and hence, a sufficient level of crosslinking, such that they dry down to a rigid, or hard, film are considered to be silicone resins.
- the ratio of oxygen atoms to silicon atoms is indicative of the level of crosslinking in a particular silicone material.
- Silicone materials which have at least about 1.1 oxygen atoms per silicon atom will generally be silicone resins herein.
- the ratio of oxygen:silicon atoms is at least about 1.2:1.0.
- Silanes used in the manufacture of silicone resins include monomethyl-, dimethyl-, trimethyl-, monophenyl-, diphenyl-, methylphenyl-, monovinyl-, and methylvinylchlorosilanes, and tetrachlorosilane, with the methyl substituted silanes being most commonly utilized.
- Preferred resins are offered by General Electric as GE SS4230 and SS4267.
- silicone resins will generally be supplied in a dissolved form in a low viscosity volatile or nonvolatile silicone fluid.
- the silicone resins for use herein should be supplied and incorporated into the present compositions in such dissolved form, as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Without being bound by theory, it is believed that the silicone resins can enhance deposition of other silicone compounds on the hair and can enhance the glossiness of hair with high refractive index volumes.
- silicone resin powders such as the material given the CTFA designation polymethylsilsequioxane, which is commercially available as TospearlTM from Toshiba Silicones.
- silicone materials and silicone resins in particular, can conveniently be identified according to a shorthand nomenclature system well known to those skilled in the art as the "MDTQ" nomenclature. Under this system, the silicone is described according to the presence of various siloxane monomer units which make up the silicone. Briefly, the symbol M denotes the mono-functional unit (CH 3 ) 3 SiO 0 .
- D denotes the difunctional unit (CH 3 ) 2 SiO
- T denotes the trifunctional unit (CH 3 )SiO ⁇ 5
- Q denotes the quadri- or tetra-functional unit SiO2.
- Primes of the unit symbols, e.g., M', D', T ⁇ and Q' denote substituents other than methyl, and must be specifically defined for each occurrence. Typical alternate substituents include groups such as vinyl, phenyl, amino, hydroxyl, etc.
- the molar ratios of the various units either in terms of subscripts to the symbols indicating the total number of each type of unit in the silicone, or an average thereof, or as specifically indicated ratios in combination with the weight average molecular weight, complete the description of the silicone material under the MDTQ system.
- Higher relative molar amounts of T, Q, T' and/or Q' to D, D', M and/or or M' in a silicone resin is indicative of higher levels of crosslinking.
- the overall level of crosslinking can also be indicated by the oxygen to silicon ratio.
- the silicone resins for use herein which are preferred are MQ, MT, MTQ, MQ and MDTQ resins.
- the preferred silicone substituent is methyl.
- MQ resins wherein the M:Q ratio is from about 0.5:1.0 to about 1 .5:1 .0 and the weight average molecular weight of the resin is from about 1000 to about 10,000.
- silicone compounds which are useful herein include Dimethicone with tradename D-130, cetyl Dimethicone with tradename DC2502, stearyl Dimethicone with tradename DC2503, emulsified polydimethyl siloxanes with tradenames DC1664 and DC1784, and alkyl grafted copolymer silicone emulsion with tradename DC2-2845; all available from Dow Corning Corporation (Midland, Michigan, USA), emulsion polymerized Dimethiconol available from Toshiba Silicone Co., Ltd.
- the hair care compositions of the present invention may contain one or more cationic polymers.
- the term "polymer” includes materials whether made by polymerization of one type of monomer or made by two (i.e., copolymers) or more types of monomers.
- the cationic polymer is a water-soluble cationic polymer.
- water soluble cationic polymer
- the preferred cationic polymer will be sufficiently soluble to form a substantially clear solution at 0.5% concentration, more preferably at 1.0% concentration.
- the cationic polymer is typically at a level of preferably from about 0.5% to about 5%, more preferably from about 1 % to about 3% by weight of the composition.
- the cationic polymers herein will generally have a weight average molecular weight which is at least about 5,000, typically from about 10,000 to about 10 million. Preferably, the weight average molecular weight is from about 100,000 to about 2 million.
- the cationic polymer will generally have cationic nitrogen-containing moieties such as quaternary ammonium or cationic amino moieties, and mixtures thereof.
- the cationic nitrogen-containing moiety will be present generally as a substituent, on a fraction of the total monomer units of the cationic hair conditioning polymers.
- the cationic polymer may comprise copolymers, terpolymers, etc. of quaternary ammonium or cationic amine-substituted monomer units and other non-cationic units referred to herein as spacer monomer units.
- spacer monomer units Such polymers are known in the art, and a variety may be found in the CTFA Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary, 3rd edition, edited by Estrin, Crosley, and Haynes, (The Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1982).
- the cationic charge density of the cationic polymer is preferably at least about 0.1 meq/gram, more preferably at least about 0.5 meq/gram, even more preferably at least about 1.1 meq/gram, and still more preferably at least about 1.2 meq/gram.
- Cationic charge density of the cationic polymer may be determined according to the Kjeldahl Method. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the charge density of amino-containing polymers may vary depending upon pH and the isoelect c point of the amino groups. The charge density should be within the above limits at the pH of intended use.
- Suitable counter-ions include, for example, halides (e.g., Cl, Br, I, or F, preferably Cl, Br, or I), sulfate, and methylsulfate.
- Suitable cationic polymers include, for example, copolymers of vinyl monomers having cationic amine or quaternary ammonium functionalities with water soluble spacer monomers such as acrylamide, methacrylamide, alkyl and dialkyl acrylamides, alkyl and dialkyl methacrylamides, alkyl acrylate, alkyl methacrylate, vinyl caprolactone, and vinyl pyrrolidone.
- the cationic amines may be primary, secondary, or tertiary amines, depending upon the particular species and the pH of the composition. In general, secondary and tertiary amines, especially tertiary amines, are preferred.
- the alkyl and dialkyl substituted monomers preferably have C- ⁇ - C7 alkyl groups, more preferably C-j - C3 alkyl groups.
- Other suitable spacer monomers include vinyl esters, vinyl alcohol
- Amine-substituted vinyl monomers may be polymerized in the amine form, and then optionally may be converted to ammonium by a quaternization reaction. Amines may also be similarly quatemized subsequent to formation of the polymer.
- tertiary amine functionalities may be quatemized by reaction with a salt of the formula R'X wherein R' is a short chain alkyl, preferably a Ci - C7 alkyl, more preferably a C ⁇ - C3 alkyl, and X " is an anion which forms a water soluble salt with the quatemized ammonium.
- Suitable cationic amino and quaternary ammonium monomers include, for example, vinyl compounds substituted with dialkylaminoalkyl acrylate, dialkyiaminoalkyl methacrylate, monoalkylaminoalkyl acrylate, monoalkylaminoalkyl methacrylate, trialkyl methacryloxyalkyl ammonium salt, trialkyl acryloxyalkyl ammonium salt, diallyl quaternary ammonium salts, and vinyl quaternary ammonium monomers having cyclic cationic nitrogen-containing rings such as py dinium, imidazolium, and quatemized pyrrolidone, e.g., alkyl vinyl imidazolium, alkyl vinyl pyhdinium, alkyl vinyl pyrrolidone salts.
- the alkyl portions of these monomers are preferably lower alkyls such as the C-] - C3 alkyls, more preferably C-
- Suitable amine-substituted vinyl monomers for use herein include dialkylaminoalkyl acrylate, dialkylaminoalkyl methacrylate, dialkylaminoalkyl acrylamide, and dialkylaminoalkyl methacrylamide, wherein the alkyl groups are preferably C-
- the cationic polymers useful herein may comprise mixtures of monomer units derived from amine- and/or quaternary ammonium-substituted monomer and/or compatible spacer monomers.
- Suitable cationic hair conditioning polymers include, for example: copolymers of 1 -vinyl-2-pyrrolidone and 1-vinyl-3-methylimidazolium salt (e.g., chloride salt) (referred to in the industry by the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association, "CTFA", as Polyquaternium-16), such as those commercially available from BASF Wyandotte Corp.
- CTFA Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association
- cationic polymers include cationic polysaccharide polymers, such as cationic cellulose derivatives and cationic starch derivatives.
- Cationic polysaccharide polymer materials suitable for use herein include those of the formula:
- A is an anhydroglucose residual group, such as a starch or cellulose anhydroglucose residual
- R is an alkylene oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, or hydroxyalkylene group, or combination thereof
- R1 , R2, and R3 independently are alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, arylalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, or alkoxyaryl groups, each group containing up to about 18 carbon atoms, and the total number of carbon atoms for each cationic moiety (i.e., the sum of carbon atoms in R1 , R2 and R3) preferably being about 20 or less
- X " is an anionic counterion, as previously described.
- Cationic cellulose is available from Amerchol Corp. (Edison, NJ, USA) in their Polymer JR® and LR® series of polymers, as salts of hydroxyethyl cellulose reacted with trimethyl ammonium substituted epoxide, referred to in the industry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 10.
- CTFA trimethyl ammonium substituted epoxide
- Another type of cationic cellulose includes the polymeric quaternary ammonium salts of hydroxyethyl cellulose reacted with lauryl dimethyl ammonium-substituted epoxide, referred to in the industry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 24. These materials are available from Amerchol Corp. (Edison, NJ, USA) under the tradename Polymer LM-200®.
- cationic polymers that may be used include cationic guar gum derivatives, such as guar hydroxypropylthmonium chloride (commercially available from Celanese Corp. in their Jaguar R series).
- cationic guar gum derivatives such as guar hydroxypropylthmonium chloride (commercially available from Celanese Corp. in their Jaguar R series).
- Other materials include quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose ethers (e.g., as described in U.S. Patent 3,962,418, incorporated herein by reference), and copolymers of ethehfied cellulose and starch (e.g., as described in U.S. Patent 3,958,581 , incorporated herein by reference.)
- Other Additional Components include quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose ethers (e.g., as described in U.S. Patent 3,962,418, incorporated herein by reference), and copolymers of ethehfied cellulose and starch (e.g., as described in
- the hair care compositions herein may further contain other additional components, which may be selected by the artisan according to the desired characteristics of the final product and which are suitable for rendering the compositions more cosmetically or aesthetically acceptable or to provide them with additional usage benefits.
- compositions include: other conditioning agents such as hydrolysed collagen with tradename Peptein 2000 available from Hormel, panthenol available from Roche, panthenyl ethyl ether available from Roche, hydrolysed keratin, proteins, herbal extracts such as Polygonatum multiflo extract, and nutrients; vitamins and/or amino acids, such as vitamin E with tradename Emix-d available from Eisai, tyrosine methyl ether, histidine, and lysine hydrochloride; surfactants such as a cationic surfactant, a nonionic surfactant, an amphoteric surfactant, and mixtures thereof; preservatives such as benzyl alcohol, methyl paraben, propyl paraben and imidazolidinyl urea; pH adjusting agents, such as citric acid, sodium citrate, succinic acid, phosphoric acid, sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate; salts, in general, such
- the hair care compositions of the present invention can be conveniently and inexpensively made by any process known in the art.
- water is typically heated to at least about 70 °C, preferably between about 80 °C and about 90 °C.
- the cationic surfactant and the solid fatty compound are combined with the water to form a mixture.
- the polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylamine and/or polyalkyleneglycol(n)alkylammonium acid, and the organic acid are added at this step, for a composition having improved stability.
- the temperature of the mixture is preferably maintained at a temperature higher than both the melting temperature of the cationic surfactant and the melting temperature of the solid fatty compound, and the entire mixture is homogenized.
- the mixture is gradually cooled (e.g., at a rate of about 2 °C/minute) to a temperature below 60 °C, preferably less than about 55 °C. During this gradual cooling process, a significant viscosity increase is observed at between about 55 °C and about 75 °C. This indicates the formation of the highly preferred gel matrix. At this stage, other additional components can be mixed into, and cooled to room temperature.
- the hair care composition made by the above described possesses good stability and excellent performance.
- the hair care composition of the present invention preferably has a viscosity of from about 5,000 cps to about 40,000 cps, as measured at 25 °C, by means of a Brookfield Viscometer at shear rate of 1.0 rpm.
- the hair care composition of the present invention is suitable for use as, for example, hair cosmetic compositions, hair styling compositions, leave-on and/or rinse-off hair conditioning compositions, especially suitable for use as rinse-off hair conditioning compositions. These hair care compositions are used in conventional ways to provide the conditioning, cleaning, styling, and/or other benefits of the present invention.
- Such method of use depends upon the type of composition employed but generally involves application of an effective amount of the product to the hair, which may then be rinsed from the hair (as in the case of hair rinses) or allowed to remain on the hair (as in the case of gels, lotions, and creams).
- Effective amount means an amount sufficient enough to provide the desired bulk hair reduction benefit. In general, from about 1 g to about 50 g is applied to the hair, and/or the scalp.
- the composition may be distributed throughout the hair, typically by rubbing or massaging the hair and scalp, or the composition may be selectively applied to certain parts of the hair. Preferably, the composition is applied to wet or damp hair and rinsed with abundant water prior to drying of the hair.
- compositions are applied to the hair, the hair is dried and styled in accordance with the preference of the user.
- a hair styling composition it may be applied to dry hair, and the hair is then combed or styled in accordance with the preference of the user.
- the Image Analysis Protocol is a system and procedure which is designed to digitally measure and analyze the components of bulk hair area and flyaway hair area, which in turn form the total hair area.
- This protocol provides a quantifiable, repeatable method for accurately distinguishing, measuring, and comparing total hair area, flyaway hair area, and bulk hair area before and after treatment with a hair care composition.
- This total hair area, flyaway hair area, and bulk hair area directly correlate with total hair volume, flyaway hair volume, and bulk hair volume, respectively.
- the hair care compositions of the present invention provide a significant, noticeable reduction in the bulk hair area, preferably by at least about 10% as measured by the method described, below.
- the hair care compositions of the present invention preferably provide a significant, noticeable reduction in all three types of hair area, namely, reduces bulk hair area by at least about 10%, more preferably by at least about 15%, still preferably by at least about 20%, reduces flyaway hair area by at least about 20%, more preferably by at least about 30%, and reduces total hair area by at least about 12.5%, more preferably by at least about 20%, still preferably by at least about 25%, as measured by the method described, below.
- a reduction in bulk hair area correlates with one or more noticeable consumer-desirable benefits, such as enhanced manageability, and/or improved combability.
- reduced bulk hair area correlates with moisturized hair which is softer, more plastic, smooth, and flexible than hair which is dried out.
- the bulk hair area is reduced, because the hair is better aligned with other hairs and has less space in-between the individual hairs. Moisturized hair is also easier to comb and manage.
- Fig. 1 shows a top view of a preferred embodiment of the Image Analysis System useful herein.
- the Image Analysis System, 10, consists of a white screen, 12, lighting equipment, 14, a sample holder, 16, a high-resolution digital camera, 18, and a personal computer, 20.
- the sample holder, 16, is placed between the white screen, 12, and the high- resolution digital camera, 18.
- the sample holder, 16, is typically a clip or clamp which stably suspends a hair sample, 22, about 40 cm in front of the white screen, 12.
- the sample holder, 16, is typically about 80 cm from the high- resolution digital camera, 18, and positioned above the high-resolution camera's field of view, so that it is not visible in the captured images.
- the white screen, 12, is a matte-finish (e.g., non-glare) white-colored screen which is illuminated to provide a constant and repeatable background against which the hair sample, 22, is measured.
- the preferred lighting equipment, 14, consists of twin photography lights located on each side of the sample, and pointing towards the white screen. Each of these lights is preferably a twin florescent tube light contained within a lighting fixture, and is typically from about 20 cm to about 60 cm to the side of the sample holder, 16.
- the hair sample, 22, is not directly illuminated by the lighting equipment, 14. Instead, light is first reflected from the white screen, 12, and then passes through the hair sample, 22, in order to reach the high- resolution digital camera, 18.
- the high-resolution digital camera, 18, is focused on the hair sample, 22, and not the white screen, 12.
- the high- resolution digital camera, 18, is connected to a personal computer, 20, and automatically transfers the captured image to the computer's imaging software.
- a personal computer 20
- Such an arrangement provides a precise picture of the profile of the hair sample, 22, and avoids any glare and/or shadows which could interfere with measurement and analysis of the hair sample, 22.
- the Image Analysis System should be located away from air currents or other forces which would disturb the hair sample, and is in a controlled temperature and humidity environment, so as to ensure repeatable results.
- the high-resolution digital camera e.g., Model HC-2500 3-CCD from Fujifilm Co., of Tokyo, Japan
- the high-resolution digital camera is calibrated to a linear gain, so that the incremental difference between all brightness values (an 8-bit, 0-255 brightness scale) is equal.
- Such a calibration may be achieved via, for example, utilizing a standard gray-scale calibration cell and/or the high- resolution digital camera's internal look-up-table (LUT).
- the white screen when lit with the lighting equipment
- the typical hair sample consists of 15 cm (5 g) straight black Asian hair switches (available from Kawamuraya Co., Osaka, Japan) or straight brown Caucasian hair switches (available from International Hair Importers & products Inc., Bellerose, New York, U.S.A.). Straight black Asian hair switches are preferred, because their contrast against the white screen is more easily observable.
- the measurements using the Image Analysis Protocol are significantly easier and more reproducible when black hair switches are used.
- the hair area reduction benefits, and the corresponding hair volume reduction benefits, of the present invention are applicable to all types of hair switches. Further, it has been shown that the results achieved with hair switches are comparable to the results achieved during actual use on people.
- the hair sample is prepared as follows: 1) Wet hair sample with warm water (38 °C) for 30 seconds.
- Steps 9 and 10 are only performed for the treated hair samples.
- an "untreated picture” is first taken of a hair sample, and then a “treated picture” is taken.
- the untreated and treated bulk hair areas, flyaway hair areas, and total hair areas shown in the pictures, are then compared.
- the same hair switch is first used for the untreated hair sample, and then used for the treated hair sample, according to the procedure described above. Using the same hair switch minimizes sample-to-sample variations.
- a hair sample (either treated, or untreated), 22, is prepared, it is placed on the sample holder, 16, in front of the white screen, 12.
- the distance from the high-resolution digital camera, 18, and the hair sample, 22, should be the same for both the untreated and treated pictures.
- the hair sample is aligned so that the widest profile (according to the bottom end of the hair sample) is captured by the high-resolution digital camera. This alignment approximates the way hair is arranged on the head, and therefore provides the most accurate view of the effect on hair area (and therefore hair volume), after treatment. This also assures an accurate measurement of the bulk hair area reduction, flyaway hair area reduction, and/or total hair area reduction effects.
- an 8-bit, gray-scale picture is taken with the high-resolution digital camera, 18.
- the high-resolution digital camera, 18, assigns each pixel a brightness value of from 0 (pure black) to 255 (pure white).
- the picture is then transferred to the personal computer, 20.
- the personal computer may assign each pixel a brightness value from 0 to 255.
- Such a picture is also referred to as a "captured image,” and may be saved electronically as, for example, a TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) file, for future reference.
- TIFF Tagged Image File Format
- each hair sample appears as gray-to-black on a white background.
- the imaging software e.g., Optimas v.
- the imaging software then defines "bulk hair" in the captured image as the largest continuous region bounded by black lines.
- the "flyaway hair” is defined as black, gray, and white regions bounded by one or more gray lines, excluding the bulk hair.
- the term "bounded” as used herein with respect to the imaging software indicates that the referred-to- area is completely surrounded by at least one line of the specified shade.
- the imaging software calculates the area of each region, typically in cm 2 , to find the bulk hair area and the flyaway hair area.
- the total hair area is the sum of the bulk hair area and the flyaway hair area.
- the bulk hair area and/or the flyaway hair area may also be calculated as a percentage of the total hair area.
- the imaging software automatically sets the untreated total hair area equal to a value of 1.0, and normalizes the other values, accordingly.
- the imaging software may also outline and/or color code the bulk hair area and/or flyaway hair area for easy reference. The reduction in hair volume after treatment is based on comparing the data obtained from analyzing the treated and untreated hair samples.
- the hair areas are calculated for the untreated total hair area (UTA), the untreated bulk hair area (UBA), and the untreated flyaway hair area (UFA). These are then compared to the calculated hair areas for the treated total hair area (TTA), the treated bulk hair area (TBA), and the treated flyaway hair area (TFA).
- a given hair care composition (or control) is typically tested on at least three separate hair samples.
- the bulk hair area reduction, flyaway hair area reduction, and total hair area reduction are then calculated for each hair sample, and an average bulk hair area reduction, average flyaway hair area reduction, and average total hair area reduction are calculated.
- the Image Analysis Protocol two pictures of each treated and untreated hair sample are taken.
- the first picture corresponds to the widest profile of the hair sample, while the second picture corresponds to the most narrow profile of the hair sample, which is typically a 90 ° rotation from the widest profile.
- average values are calculated for the untreated bulk hair area, treated bulk hair area, etc. These average values are then employed in the above equations.
- Such a procedure is especially useful with hair samples which are slightly curved, due to their natural contours, or because of washing.
- a hair conditioning composition is formed by the following process.
- the suitable carrier is an aqueous gel matrix, which is formed as follows: 81 % deionized water is heated to 85 °C, and 1 % PEG-5 cocamine available from Th. Goldschmidt AG, 2% behentrimonium chloride available from Sanyo Kasei, and 0.29% citric acid from ADM are mixed with 2.5% cetyl alcohl and 4.5% stearyl alcohol from Shin-nihon Rika.
- the aqueous carrier is maintained at a temperature of about 85 °C for about 5 minutes, until the components are homogenized, and no solids are observed.
- the aqueous carrier is then cooled to about 55 °C and maintained at this temperature, until a gel matrix forms. Ester oils such as pentaerythhtyl tetraisostearate available from Koukyu Alcohol Kogyo Co. are also added to the gel matrix.
- the composition can provide hair area reductions in the following areas: flyaway hair area by 72%, bulk hair area by 25%, and total hair area by 39%, measured by the Image Analysis Protocol.
- hair care compositions are formed by the process described herein:
- PEG-5 cocamine Varonic K-205 available from Th. Goldschmidt AG * 2 PEG-5 oleylamine: Varonic Q-205 available from Th. Goldschmidt AG * 3 PPG-34: New Pol PP-2000 available from Sanyo Kasei *4 PPG-26: Polyglycol P-2000 available from Dow Chemical * 5 PPG-30: Polyglycol P-4000 available from Dow Chemical * 6 Oleyl alcohol: UNJECOL 90BHR available from New Japan Chemical * 7
- Caprylic/capric triglyceride Miglyol812 available from Huls AG * 8 Pentaerythhtyl tetraisostearate: KAK P.T.I, available from Koukyu Alcohol Kogyo Co.
- compositions disclosed and represented by the previous examples have many advantages.
- these compositions can provide hair area reductions in the following areas: flyaway hair area by at least 20%, bulk hair area by at least 10%, and total hair area by at least 12.5%, measured by the Image Analysis Protocol. They can be made by a convenient manufacturing method.
- the embodiments disclosed and represented by the previous examples is suitable for use as, for example, hair cosmetic compositions, hair styling compositions, leave-on and/or rinse-off hair conditioning compositions, especially suitable for use as rinse-off hair conditioning compositions
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