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Title:
LONGWEARING COMPOSITION FOR KERATINOUS FIBER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/218530
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Inventive embodiments disclosed herein include an oil-in-water mascara formulation that includes a non-emulsifying wax in a concentration of 1 to 12 percent by weight; at least one viscosity modifier; and at least one non-wax grafted polymer and at least one wax grafted polymer with a combined concentration of 0.10 percent by weight to 50 percent by weight.

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Inventors:
SORTINO JULIANNE (US)
PATEL DHAVAL (US)
LANZA ROSSANA (US)
LESNOY TAMAR (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2017/037244
Publication Date:
December 21, 2017
Filing Date:
June 13, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
SORTINO JULIANNE (US)
PATEL DHAVAL (US)
LANZA ROSSANA (US)
LESNOY TAMAR (US)
International Classes:
A61K8/26; A61K8/06; A61K8/31; A61K8/73; A61K8/81; A61K8/92; A61Q1/10
Domestic Patent References:
WO2016140810A12016-09-09
WO2016140812A12016-09-09
Foreign References:
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
PERDOK, Monique M. et al. (US)
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Claims:
IN THE CLAIMS:

What is claimed is:

1. An oil-in-water mascara formulation comprising:

a non-emulsifying wax in a concentration of 1 to 12 percent by weight; at least one viscosity modifier in the aqueous phase: and

at least one non-wax grafted polymer and at least one wax grafted polymer with a combined concentration of 0.10 percent to 50 percent by weight.

2. The mascara formulation of claim 1, wherein the wax is at least one of a Carnauba wax and a polyethylene.

3. The mascara formulation of claim 2, wherein the polyethylene comprises a polyethylene/sodium polyacryalte. 4. The mascara formulation of claim 3, wherein the polyethylene/sodium polyacrylate is in a concentration of 0.1 percent to 2% by weight.

5. The mascara formulation according to any one of claims 1 -4, wherein the viscosity modifier is smectite clay

6. The mascara formulation according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein the viscosity modifier is hydroxyethylcellulose.

7. The mascara formulation according to any one of claims 1 -6, wherein the wax-grafted polymer is an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer.

8. The mascara formulation according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein the non-wax grafted polymer is an ammonium acrylates copolymer. 9. The mascara formulation according to any one of claims 1-8 further comprising one or more emulsifiers.

10. The mascara formulation according to any one of claims 1 -9, further comprising one or more moisturizers.

11. An oil-in-water mascara formulation, comprising:

12. An oil-in-water mascara formulation, comprising:

13. An oil-in-water mascara, comprising:

14. An oil-in-water mascara, comprising:

Description:
LONGWEARING COMPOSITION FOR KERATINOUS FIBER [0001] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. non-

Provisionai Patent Application Serial No. 15,180,493 titled

"LONGWEARING COMPOSITION FOR KERATTNOUS FIBER," filed June 13, 2016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference. FFeld

[0002] Inventive subject matter disclosed herein relates to mascara formulation embodiments. Background

[0003J Conventional oil-in-water mascara formulations typically include high concentrations of non-emulsifying waxes and low

concentrations of adhesive, long wearing polymers to create a lash thickening, volumizing mascara. However, these mascara formulations typically do not wear well. They tend to flake off shortly after application.

[0Θ04] Also, oil-in-water mascaras with a high load of polymers added for long wear "dilute" the bulk sufficiently to negatively influence and inhibit the volumizing effect of the mascara on the lashes. Usually, with high levels of film forming agent, the mascara bulk has a less creamy texture, thus reducing the building effect on the lashes, imparting a low volumizing effect. Additionally, conventional mascara formulations feel dry, hard and brittle and tend to look dull. To compensate for the low volumizing effect, a high load of waxes is typically employed to add structure and body to the mascara formulation and to provide a desired volume. With increased concentrations of waxes, however, higher concentrations of emulsifier are needed, all of which negatively impact long- lastingness of the mascara film. Summary

[0004] Inventive embodiments disclosed herein include an oil-in-water mascara formulation that includes non-emulsifying wax(es) in a concentration of 0.10 to 12.00 percent by weight; at least one viscosity modifier; and at least one non-wax grafted polymer and at least one wax grafted polymer with a combined concentration of 0.10 percent to 50.00 percent by weight.

[0005] Inventive embodiments disclosed herein include a particular mascara formulation embodiment.

[0005] The formulation embodiment includes the following ingredients:

[0006] Alternatively, one formulation embodiment includes the following ingredients:

[0Θ07] Alternately, the formulation embodiment includes the following ingredients:

[0008] Alternatively the formulation embodiment includes the following ingredients:

[0009] The following detailed description includes embodiments, whkh are also referred to herein as "examples, " which are described in enough detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. The embodiments may be combined, other embodiments may be utilized, or structural, and logical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present in vention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

[0010] In this document, the terms "a" or "an" are used to include one or more than one and the term "or" is used to refer to a nonexclusive "or" unless otherwise indicated. In addition, it is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein, and not otherwise defined, is for the purpose of description only and not of limitation. Furthermore, all publications, patents, and patent documents referred to in this document are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety, as though individually incorporated by reference, in the event of inconsistent usages between this document and those documents so incorporated by reference, the usage in the incorporated reference should be considered supplementary to that of this document; for irreconcilable inconsistencies, the usage in this document controls. [0011] Inventive subject matter disclosed herein includes a volumizing mascara formulation that provides pristine wear and easy removal with soap and water as well as with warm water alone. Mascara formulation embodiments disclosed herein include an optimized combination of film formers and waxes that form a flexible film that instantly builds volume and length when applied to a user's lashes and stays put, on a user's lashes, even under humid conditions, while being easy to remove with soap and water as well as with warm water alone. By "stays put" is meant that the mascara does not flake or transfer from a user's lash to another surface. One mascara formulation embodiment is as follows:

[0012] Another mascara formulation is as follows

[Θ013] The particular mascara formulation and other inventive embodiments disclosed herein include an oil-in-water mascara formulation that includes a non-emulsifying wax in a concentration of 0.10 to 12.00 percent by weight; at least one viscosity modifier; and at least one non-wax grafted polymer and at least one wax grafted polymer with a combined concentration of 0.1 percent to 50 percent by weight. While the ammonium acrylates copolymer formulation concentration is listed as 30.00 percent by weight and the styrene/acrylates copolymer formulation is listed as 20,00 percent by weight above, it is understood that other concentration ranges are suitable so long as the total concentration of these two formulations is 50 percent by weight of the mascara formulation.

[0014] These ingredients form a strong, yet volumizing film, which eliminates the need for very high concentrations of waxes in the formula.

Mascara formulation embodiments also include 12 percent by weight or less of non-emulsifying wax in an oil phase, about 50 percent by weight less than what is used conventionally in high volume washable mascara formulations. This combination of ingredients work in synergy, to form a durable and long lasting, yet high volumizing film, which is easily removed with soap and water or warm water alone. Some embodiments are easily removed with soap and water. Other embodiments are easily removed with warm water alone.

[0015] Inventive mascara embodiments directly solve a problem of making a long lasting mascara that is also easily removable with soap and water or with warm water alone, without soap.

[0016] Another exemplary embodiment of a long wearing mascara formulation is as follows:

[0017] Another exemplary embodiment of a long wearing mascara formulation is as follows:

[0018] While hectorite and hydroxymethylcellulose are disclosed as aqueous viscosity modifiers, it is believed that other aqueous viscosity modifiers may be usable in formulations disclosed herein, either singly or in combination. [0019] While stearic acid and cetyl alcohol are disclosed herein as emulsifiers, it is believed that other emulsifiers including hydrogenated palm glycerides and potassium cetyl phosphate, and polysorbate 2.0, and other conventional emulsifiers are also suitable emulsifiers used singly or in combination.

[0020] Wlnle black iron oxide is disclosed herein, it is believed that other pigments are usable in formulation embodiments disclosed herein. Specific black iron oxide formulations employed include Black Iron Oxide C33-5000 and black iron oxide C33-6000, both manufactured by Sun Chemical.

[0021] While aminomethyl propandiol is disclosed herein, it is believed that other conventional pH adjusters and buffers are usable for use herein.

[0022] For some embodiments, the concentration of ingredients in

Phase H exceeds 50 percent by weight.

[0023] The term, "QS" used to describe the concentration of water refers to the amount of water added to take the formulation to 100 percent by weight.

[0024] Inventive embodiments disclosed herein additionally include film formers. In the formulation embodiment disclosed herein, the polymer combination includes at least one poiyolefin grafted film former and one or more acrylates type film former, in a combined concentration of 0.1 -50 percent by weight.

[0025] In the exemplary formulation embodiment disclosed herein, a non-emulsifying wax is a natural or synthetic wax. An example of a suitable non-emulsifying wax is Caraauba wax, listed in Stage 1 . Carnauba wax is also known as Carnauba Wax Prime, Yellow 2442, manufactured by Kahl GmbH &Co. Another wax is the 8104 Kahl White Beeswax, manufactured by Kahi GmbH & Co. The stearic acid and cetyl alcohol (Lanette 16) are emulsifiers that enable stage 1 ingredients to blend with aqueous based ingredients in Stage 2. VP/Eicosene copolymer, sold as Unimer U-15, manufactured by Induchem

USA, is alkylated vinyl pyrolidone copolymer. In the formulation embodiments disclosed herein, the alkylated vinyl pyrolidone acts as a film former and pigment dispersing agent. Another non-emulsifying wax that can be present in the formulations is a polyethlylene wax. In some examples, the polyethylene wax is present as a powder of polyethlyene/sodium polyacryalte. The polyethylene can be present in Stage 7 and can range from about 0.1 percent by weight to about 2 percent by weight of the formulation,

[0026] Stage 2 is an aqueous stage with water, a powdered smectite clay, hectorite, sold as Bentone EW, manufactured by Elementis Specialties: hydroxyethyl cellulose, sold as NATROSOL 250 HR PC, manufactured by

Ashland Inc. Stage 2 also includes propylene glycol and water.

[0027] The mascara pigments, black iron oxide, are ingredients in

Stage 4 of the formulation.

[0028] Stage 5 includes the aminomethyl propanediol, sold as AMPD

Ultra-PC, that acts to neutralize acids in the formulation to form salts and water.

[0029] The phenoxyethanol of Stage 7 is a germicide. D-Panthenol

75L, manufactured by Coptis, is a moisturizer. Vitamin E is an anti-oxidant.

[0030] For some embodiments, other waxes are used in conjunction with non-emulsifying waxes. The low concentrations of non-emulsifying waxes provide a flexible formulation, while also adding to the building characteristics of the formula by providing structure and slip necessary to aid in volumizing benefit of mascara.

[0031] Volumizing mascara embodiments disclosed herein provide pristine wear and easy removal from eyelashes with soap and water for some embodiments or warm water alone as described herein. Formulation embodiments disclosed herein provide an optimized combination of film formers and waxes producing a flexible film that instantly build volume and lengtli and stays put through humid conditions while being easy to remove.

[0032] The combination of hectorite, the Bentone smectite clay, and hydroxyethylcellulose act as an aqueous viscosity modifying agent, which in turn, facilitates deposition of the formulation embodiments onto lashes.

[0033] Emulsifiers are used in both the oil and water phases to keep the two phases together and to prevent phase separation by forming a tight, stable oil-in-water emulsion.

[0034] The com bination of two non-wax grafted and wax grafted polymers at a combined concentration of 0.1 percent by weight -50 percent by weight aid to form a durable, flexible, and volumizing film that provides additional structure to the formulation as well. Examples of such polymers are formulations that include ethylene/acrylate acid copolymer and sty rene/acry late s copolymer and water and phenoxyeihanol and caprylyl glycol and sodium laureth-12 sulfate and C(l 1-15) pareth-7 and C(l 1-5) pareth-40, with a fonnulation of ammonium acrylates copolymer, water, alcohol, denatured, disodium deceth-6 sulfosuccinate, laureth-30 and sodium.

[0035] By using varying concentration ratios of both a formulation that includes ethylene/acrylate acid copolymer and styrene/acrylates copolymer and water and phenoxyeihanol and caprylyl glycol and sodium laureth-12 sulfate and C(l 1-15) pareth-7 and C(l 1-5) pareth-40, and a formulation of ammonium acrylates copolymer, water, alcohol, denatured, disodium deceth-6

sulfosuccinate, laureth-30 and sodium of Stage 8, in combination with 0.10- 12.00 percent by weight wax(es), and aqueous viscosity modifying agents, the mascara features of longevity on a lash and voiumizmg on the lash are achieved. The volumizing mascara formula employs a high concentration of polymer and low concentration of waxes, contrary to known oil in water mascara

formulations.

[0036] In the embodiments presented herein, the formulation of ammonium acrylates copolymer, water, alcohol, denatured, disodium deceth-6 sulfosuccinate, laureth-30 and sodium has a concentration of 25.00% of the mascara formulation. The formulation that includes ethylene/acrylate acid copolymer and styrene/acrylates copolymer and water and phenoxyeihanol and caprylyl glycol and sodium laureth-12 sulfate and C(l 1-15) pareth-7 and C(l 1-5) pareth-40, has a concentration of 15.00% of the mascara formulation. The formulation of ammonium acrylates copolymer, water, alcohol, denatured, disodium deceth-6 sulfosuccinate, laureth-30 and sodium is an ammonium acrylates copolymer manufactured by Worlee of Hamburg Germany under the name, Micromer C60/42. The formulation that includes ethylene/acrylate acid copolymer and styrene/acrylates copolymer and water and phenoxyeihanol and caprylyl glycol and sodium laureth-12 sulfate and C(l 1-15) pareth-7 and C(l 1-5) pareth-40, is manufactured by Interpolymer under the name, Syntran PC 5288, and is formed by grafting an amorphous functional acrylic polymer section onto a crystalline polyethylene backbone. Examples

[0037] Various embodiments of the present disclosure can be better understood by reference to the following Examples which are offered by way of illustration. The present disclosure is not limited to the Examples given herein,

[0038] A mascara formulation of Formulation 1 was provided.

Formulation 1

Example 1 : Wearability

[0039] A panel of mascara wearers were asked to apply a mascara of

Formulation 1 to their eyelashes and remove the mascara daily for one week. The mascara was removed with a cotton pad soaked in warm, water. After one week the panelists were given a questionnaire with a series of questions to rate their experience. For each question, the panelist was asked whether they strongly agreed, agreed, neither agreed nor disagreed, disagreed, or strongly disagreed. The questions and percentage of strongly agreed and agreed answers are given in Table 1.

Table 1 : Results from Example 1.

Example 2: Mascara Volume Study

[0040] A panel of 30 mascara wearers was given a mascara according to Formulation 1. The each panelists applied the same amount of the mascara to their eyelashes. A picture of each panelist's eyelashes was taken after 8 hours and after 24 hours. The pictures were evaluated by an expert judge who rated the volume increase of the eyelashes relative to the volume of the eyelashes prior to application of the mascara. The results are summarized below in Table 2. Table 2: Mascara Volume Study

Example 3 Humidity Study

[0041] A panel of 31 mascara wearers was given a mascara according to Formulation 1. The each panelists applied the same amount of the mascara to their eyelashes. After the mascara dried, the panelists were taken to a hot and wet sauna. The panelists remained in the sauna for the same amount of time. A picture of each panelist's eyelashes was taken before and after entering the sauna. The pictures were evaluated by an expert judge who evaluated the picture for a change from, baseline on a scale of 0-4. Zero represented no change and 4 represented an unacceptable change. The results are summarized below in Table 3.

Table 3: Mascara Humidity Tests

[0042] The terms and expressions that have been employed are used as tenns of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding any equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, but it is recognized that various m odification s are possible within the scope of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Thus, it should be understood that although the present disclosure has been specifically disclosed by specific embodiments and optional features, modification and variation of the concepts herein disclosed m ay be resorted to by those of ordinary skill in the art, and that such modifications and variations are considered to be within the scope of embodiments of the present disclosure.

Additional Embodiments.

[0043] The following exemplary embodiments are provided, the numbering of which is not to be construed as designating levels of importance: [0044] Embodiment 1 provides an oil-in-water mascara formulation comprising:

a non-emulsifying wax in a concentration of 1 to 12 percent by weight: at least one viscosity modifier in the aqueous phase; and

at least one non-wax grafted polymer and at least one wax grafted polymer with a combined concentration of 0.10 percent to 50 percent by weight.

[0045] Embodiment 2 provides the mascara formulation of

Embodiment 1, wherein the wax is at least one of a Carnauba wax and a polyethylene.

[0046] Embodiment 3 provides the mascara formulation of

Embodiment 2, wherein the polyethylene comprises a polyethylene/sodium polyacryalte.

[0047] Embodiment 4 provides the mascara formulation of

Embodiment 3, wherein the polyethylene/sodium, polyacryalte is in a concentration of 0.3 percent to 3% by weight.

[0048] Embodiment 5 provides the mascara formulation according to any one of Embodiments 1-4, wherein the viscosity modifier is smectite clay [0049] Embodiment 6 provides the mascara formulation according to any one of Embodiments 1 -5, wherein the viscosity modifier is

hydroxyethy cellulose .

[0050] Embodiment 7 provides the mascara formulation according to any one of Embodiments 1-6, wherein the wax-grafted polymer is an ethylene acrylic acid copolymer.

[0051] Embodiment 8 provides the mascara formulation according to any one of Embodiments 1 -7, wherein the non-wax grafted polymer is an ammonium acrylates copolymer.

[0052] Embodiment 9 provides the mascara formulation according to any one of Embodiments 1-8 further comprising one or more emulsifiers.

[0053] Embodiment 10 provides the mascara formulation according to any one of Embodiments 1-9, further comprising one or more moisturizers.

[0054] Embodiment 1 1 provides an oil-in-water mascara formulation, comprising:

[0055] Embodiment 12 provides an oil-in-water mascara formulation, comprising: [0056] Embodiment 13 provides an oil-in-water mascara, comprising:

Embodiment 14 provides an oil-in-water mascara.

comprising:

[0058] The embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Other embodiments may be utilized and formulation and method of using changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.

[0059] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the present description.