Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100202988 | CLEAR CARRIER COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING AN ALKOXYLATED MONOACID AND AN ALKYL MONOAMINE AND METHOD OF TREATING KERATINOUS SUBSTRATES USING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising: (a) at least one alkoxylated monoacid; (b) at least one alkyl monoamine; (c) at least one lipophilic compound; (d) at least one solvent comprising water; and (e) optionally, at least one auxiliary ingredient, wherein the composition is clear in appearance. Such a composition is clear in appearance, and stable. The present invention also relates to a method of making such a clear composition, and to a method of cosmetic treatment of a keratinous substrate using such a composition. | 08-12-2010 |
20100202995 | CLEAR CARRIER COMPOSITIONS FOR LIPOPHILIC COMPOUNDS, AND METHOD OF TREATING KERATINOUS SUBSTRATES USING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a composition comprising:
| 08-12-2010 |
20100202996 | WAVE COMPOSITION CONTAINING A BISULFITE COMPOUND, A SULFATE COMPOUND, AND A PHENOL - Disclosed are waving compositions for waving of keratinous fibers, such as hair, containing a) a bisulfite compound, b) a sulfate compound or urea, and c) a phenol, and methods of waving keratinous fibers by applying such compositions to keratinous fibers. Also disclosed is a multi-unit cosmetic kit for treating a keratinous fiber containing a) a first unit containing a first composition containing a bisulfite compound and a sulfate compound or urea, and b) a second unit containing a second composition containing a phenol. | 08-12-2010 |
20100202999 | CLEAR CARRIER COMPOSITIONS FOR LIPOPHILIC COMPOUNDS, AND METHOD OF TREATING KERATINOUS SUBSTRATES USING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a composition comprising:
| 08-12-2010 |
20100203000 | CLEAR CARRIER COMPOSITIONS FOR LIPOPHILIC COMPOUNDS, AND METHOD OF TREATING KERATINOUS SUBSTRATES USING SUCH COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a composition comprising:
| 08-12-2010 |
20100233113 | PROCESS FOR INHIBITING DYED HAIR FIBERS FROM LOSING THEIR COLOR DURING SHAMPOOING - A process for inhibiting dyed hair fibers from losing their color during shampooing involving contacting the dyed hair fibers with a composition containing: (a) at least one polyamine compound having at least two amino groups; (b) at least one anionic silicone; and (c) optionally, at least one surfactant, and wherein (a) is present in the composition in an amount sufficient to inhibit the dyed hair fibers from losing their color during shampooing. | 09-16-2010 |
20110052520 | USE OF A COMPOSITION AND PROCESS INVOLVING THE USE OF A NON-HYDROXIDE BASE AND A PROTEIN DENATURANT WITH HEAT FOR RELAXING OR STRAIGHTENING HAIR - A process for straightening or relaxing hair involving the steps of: (a) providing a hair straightening/relaxing composition containing: (i) from about 0.1 to about 50% by weight of at least one non-hydroxide base; (ii) from about greater than 0% to about 50% of at least one protein denaturant; and (iii) remainder, to 100%, a cosmetically acceptable medium, all weights based on the weight of the hair straightening/relaxing composition; (b) contacting the hair with the hair straightening/relaxing composition to form treated hair; (c) optionally, rinsing the hair straightening/relaxing composition from the treated hair; (d) optionally, contacting the treated hair with a non-volatile oil; and(e) smoothing the treated hair using a combination of heat and means for physically smoothing hair. | 03-03-2011 |
20110268682 | WAVING COMPOSITIONS - Disclosed are waving compositions for waving of keratinous fibers, such as hair, containing a) a bisulfite compound, b) a sulfate compound or urea, and c) a lactone or about 0.3% or greater, by weight, of ascorbic acid or a derivative thereof, based on the total weight of the composition and methods of waving keratinous fibers by applying such compositions to keratinous fibers. Also disclosed is a multi-unit cosmetic kit for treating a keratinous fiber containing a) a first unit containing a first composition containing a bisulfite compound and a sulfate compound or urea, and b) a second unit containing a second composition containing a lactone or ascorbic acid or a derivative thereof. | 11-03-2011 |
20120132224 | USE OF A NON-HYDROXIDE BASE WITH HEAT FOR RELAXING OR STRAIGHTENING HAIR - A process for straightening or relaxing hair involving the steps of: (a) providing a hair straightening/relaxing composition containing: (i) from about 0.1 to about 50% by weight of at least one weak non-hydroxide base; and (ii) remainder, to 100%, a cosmetically acceptable medium, all weights based on the weight of the hair straightening/relaxing composition; (b) contacting the hair with the hair straightening/relaxing composition to form treated hair; (c) optionally, rinsing the hair straightening/relaxing composition from the treated hair; (d) optionally, contacting the treated hair with a non-volatile oil; and (e) smoothing the treated hair using a combination of heat and means for physically smoothing hair. | 05-31-2012 |
20120141403 | AQUEOUS FATTY MONOAMINE-CONTAINING CARRIER SYSTEMS FOR WATER-INSOLUBLE MATERIALS - The present invention is drawn to a carrier composition containing: (a) at least one fatty monoamine compound; (b) at least one nonionic surfactant; (c) at least one anionic silicone; and (d) at least one water-insoluble material, and wherein the composition, when combined with an aqueous phase, forms an aqueous delivery system which is both stable, and clear to slightly hazy/limpid in appearance. | 06-07-2012 |
20120141404 | AQUEOUS FATTY QUATERNARY AMINE-CONTAINING CARRIER SYSTEMS FOR WATER-INSOLUBLE MATERIALS - The present invention is drawn to a carrier composition containing: (a) at least one fatty quaternary amine compound; (b) at least one nonionic surfactant; (c) at least one anionic silicone; and (d) at least one water-insoluble material, and wherein the composition, when combined with an aqueous phase, forms an aqueous delivery system which is both stable, and clear to slightly hazy/limpid in appearance. | 06-07-2012 |
20120141405 | AQUEOUS POLYAMINE-CONTAINING CARRIER SYSTEMS FOR WATER-INSOLUBLE MATERIALS - The present invention is drawn to a carrier composition containing: (a) at least one polyamine compound comprising at least two amino groups; (b) at least one nonionic surfactant; (c) at least one anionic silicone; and (d) at least one water-insoluble material, and wherein the composition, when combined with an aqueous phase, forms an aqueous delivery system which is both stable, and clear to slightly hazy/limpid in appearance. | 06-07-2012 |
20120269756 | PROCESS FOR INHIBITING DYED HAIR FIBERS FROM LOSING THEIR COLOR DURING SHAMPOOING - A process for inhibiting dyed hair fibers from losing their color during shampooing involving contacting the dyed hair fibers with a composition containing: (a) at least one polyamine compound having at least two amino groups; (b) at least one anionic silicone; and (c) optionally, at least one surfactant, and wherein (a) is present in the composition in an amount sufficient to inhibit the dyed hair fibers from losing their color during shampooing. | 10-25-2012 |
20130074862 | PROCESS FOR RELAXING OR STRAIGHTENING HAIR - A process for straightening or relaxing hair involving the steps of: (a) pre-alkalizing the hair by contacting it with an alkaline composition having a pH of from about 8.0 to about 10.5 to form pre-alkalized hair; (b) optionally, rinsing the alkaline composition from the pre-alkalized hair; (c) providing a hair straightening/relaxing composition containing: (i) from about 0.1 to about 50% by weight of at least one weak non-hydroxide base; and (ii) remainder, to 100%, a cosmetically acceptable medium, all weights based on the weight of the hair straightening/relaxing composition; (d) contacting the hair with the hair straightening/relaxing composition to form treated hair; (e) optionally, rinsing the hair straightening/relaxing composition from the treated hair; (f) optionally, contacting the treated hair with a non-volatile oil; and (g) smoothing the treated hair using a combination of heat and means for physically smoothing hair. | 03-28-2013 |