WO1997034577A1 - Low residue antiperspirant stick composition - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to an antiperspirant stick composition.
- the present invention is directed to an antiperspirant stick composition (for example, a solid stick composition) which reduces or eliminates the residue left on the skin after application.
- the compositions of this invention leave substantially no visible (for example, white) residue on skin after application or after drying, and have superior cosmetic properties.
- Wax-based stick compositions which contain a wax-type solidifying agent, are known. It is also known to incorporate an antiperspirant active material, such as aluminum-zirconium- glycine complexes, in such wax-based stick compositions, to provide an antiperspirant stick.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,919,934 to Deckner, et al. discloses wax-based cosmetic stick compositions containing specific amounts of a wax-type solidifying agent and a polyalphaolefin, and preferably an active component such as a sunscreen agent, analgesic, antiperspirant or deodorant active.
- the stick composition preferably also includes at least one emollient, selected from volatile and non ⁇ volatile silicone oils and non-polar fatty acid and fatty alcohol esters; these compositions which contain an antiperspirant active and/or deodorant active also preferably include at least one emulsifier.
- emollient selected from volatile and non ⁇ volatile silicone oils and non-polar fatty acid and fatty alcohol esters; these compositions which contain an antiperspirant active and/or deodorant active also preferably include at least one emulsifier.
- 5,169,626 to Tanner discloses low residue antiperspirant sticks containing specific amounts of a volatile silicone material; a particulate antiperspirant active; a low melting point wax; and a non-volatile paraffinic hydrocarbon fluid selected from mineral oils, branched-chain hydrocarbons containing an average of from about 16 to about 68 carbon atoms, and mixtures thereof.
- Non-essential components which can also be incorporated in the sticks include, for example, emollients, colorants, perfumes and emulsifiers .
- U.S. Patent No. 5,225,188 to Abrutyn, et al. discloses underarm formulations which contain volatile and/or non- volatile alkylmethylsiloxanes having a specific structure, which formulations may contain other components such as astringent antiperspirant compounds, suspending agents, conventional waxes, emollients, perfumes, coloring agents and other ingredients normally used in making underarm products. Incorporation of the alkylmethylsiloxanes in underarm formulations provide characteristics such as modified hardness, reduced whitening, improved feel, compatibility of ingredients, and control of vapor pressure.
- phenyltrimethicone in antiperspirant formulations containing cyclomethicone as a vehicle, stearyl alcohol and hydrogenated castor oil as gelling agents, PEG-8 distearate, and aluminum- zirconiu -tetrachlorohydrex-Gly, the phenyltrimethicone acting as a masking ingredient for the antiperspirant active ingredient to avoid a visible residue of the antiperspirant active on the skin.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,449,511 to Coe discloses a non-aqueous antiperspirant product that includes a non-aqueous carrier vehicle; an antiperspirant active salt suspended in particle form in the carrier vehicle; and a non ⁇ volatile, water-soluble, liquid (at 25EC) masking agent that inte r acts with the antiperspirant active to essentially eliminate discernible whitening without substantially inhibiting the antiperspirant activity of the salt when the product is applied to the skin.
- the masking agent can be selected from non-volatile aliphatic compounds (such as alcohols, ethers, silanols, silyl ethers, siloxanes and silicones) which contains disubstituted oxygen functionalities.
- non-volatile aliphatic compounds such as alcohols, ethers, silanols, silyl ethers, siloxanes and silicones
- the masking agent preferably is a water-soluble, liquid, non-volatile emollient material, which reduces whitening by interacting with the particulates to produce an optical effect that tends to reduce light scattering and apparent whiteness.
- Illustrative masking agents disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,449,511 include PPG-10 butanediol and dimethicone copolyols .
- gelling agents may be included, examples of suitable gelling agents including hydrogenated castor oil, and fatty alcohols such as stearyl alcohol, among others, as well as blends and combinations.
- suitable gelling agents including hydrogenated castor oil, and fatty alcohols such as stearyl alcohol, among others, as well as blends and combinations.
- an antiperspirant stick composition comprising:
- an emollient including both at least one non- volatile silicone material and at least one non-volatile emollient material that is not a silicone material, wherein
- both the at least one non-volatile silicone material and the at least one emollient material that is net a silicone material have a refractive index of at least 1.4460; and (b) these emollient materials, as a whole, are included in an amount so as to reduce or eliminate the whitening effect of an antiperspirant active ingredient on the skin.
- the present invention contemplates an antiperspirant stick composition that leaves substantially little or no visible residue (whitening) either upon application to the skin or after drying on the skin.
- the nonaqueous composition includes, in addition to an antiperspirant active material (for example, a particulate antiperspirant metal salt) , a gelling agent, a vehicle for the gelling agent (the vehicle being a material in which the gelling agent can dissolve and from which the gelling agent can form a gel (for example, upon cooling)) , and an emollient, the emollient including at least one non-volatile silicone material and at least one non ⁇ volatile emollient material that is not a silicone material, the various emollient materials having a refractive index of at least 1.4460, with the emollient materials being included in an amount so as to mask a whitening effect of the antiperspirant active ingredient (and any other whitening powder ingredient, such as talc) on the skin.
- an antiperspirant active material for example
- emollient material that is not a silicone material
- emollient material having the specified refractive index especially in combination with the non-volatile silicone material, a relatively low-cost component can be included to mask any whitening effect, while also providing improved cosmetic properties due to its emolliency effects.
- the antiperspirant active materials used in this invention can be any conventional antiperspirant material, including (but not limited to) antiperspirant active metal salts.
- These antiperspirant active metal salts generally have a refractive index of at least 1.500, and include, but are not limited to, aluminum-zirconium tri-, tetra- and penta- chlorohydrate glycine complexes, which are coordination complexes of aluminum-zirconium tri-, tetra- or penta- chlorohydrate and glycine in which some of the water molecules normally coordinated to the metal have been displaced by the glycine.
- Illustrative antiperspirant active metal salts include aluminum-zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly (for example,
- the present invention is not limited to use of aluminum-zirconium tetr- -hlorohydrex gly, and other antiperspirant active metal salts (such as aluminum chlorohydrate) , and/or other antiperspirant active materials, can be utilized in the stick composition of the present invention.
- antiperspirant solid stick compositions contain the antiperspirant active material in an amount of 10-30% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- the preferred antiperspirant material particulate for example, antiperspirant metal salt particulate
- the gelling agent used in the composition of the present invention are those commonly known in the art. Examples include various waxes, including (but not limited to) hydrogenated castor oil, fatty alcohols such as stearyl alcohol, polyethylene, etc.
- the gelling agent is included in an amount of 17%-40% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- a preferred gelling agent for the present invention is a mixture of high melting point wax and low melting point wax, such as hydrogenated castor oil and stearyl alcohol, which respectively have refractive indices in the ranges of 1.570- 1.585 and of 1.50-1.52. Any whitening effect due to the gelling agent can be avoided according to the present invention, utilizing emollient material having refractive indices of at least 1.4460.
- the gelling agent includes both high and low melting point waxes
- the low melting point wax is included in the composition in an amount of 10%-25% by weight
- the high melting point wax is included in the composition in an amount of 2%-17% by weight, each of the total weight of the composition.
- the gelling agent must be soluble in the vehicle, and must be able to be gelled therefrom, for example, upon cooling of the composition after the composition has been heated in order to dissolve the gelling agent in the vehicle.
- the gelling agents suitable for use with this invention include microcrystalline waxes, stearyl alcohol, hydrogenated castor oil, cetyl stearate, stearyl stearate, cetyl myristate, cetyl palmitate, and stearoxydimethionine.
- Compositions according to the present invention include a non-aqueous carrier vehicle; in preferred embodiments, a volatile silicone such as cyclomethicone is utilized as the vehicle.
- An illustratively cyclomethicone which can be used as the vehicle is DC-345 silicone fluid, from Dow Corning Corp. However, the vehicle is not limited to cyclomethicone, O 97/34577
- the vehicle is included in the composition in an amount of 30%-50% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- Suitable vehicles include cyclomethicone, hydrogenated polyisobutene, isodecane, isohexande, and isoeicosane.
- Emollients are a known class of materials in this art, imparting a soothing effect to the skin.
- the emollient for example, non-volatile emollient
- Suitable non-volatile emollients include silicone and non-silicone materials .
- Such silicone materials include silicone compounds such as phenyltrimethicone and dimethicone copolyol.
- the non-volatile emollient materials each can include a mixture.
- the emollient materials cannot all be silicone materials. It is preferred that each of the emollient materials of the mixture has a refractive index of at least 1.4460.
- the emollient materials have a high refractive index, close to the refractive index of the antiperspirant active material.
- compositions containing the at least one non-volatile emollient material that is not a silicone material, can include relatively inexpensive emollients.
- an antiperspirant stick composition which exhibits no residue (whitening) upon application to the skin or after drying, which composition includes relatively low-cost materials, and which composition has good cosmetic properties .
- the composition according to the present invention desirably includes, in addition to the foregoing components, iner'- fillers and/or other materials such as, for example, fragrances, bacteriostats and/or bactericides, colorants, etc., known in the art as components of antiperspirant stick compositions.
- bacteriostats include bacteriostatic quaternary ammonium compounds such as 2-amino-2-methyl-l-propanol (AMP) , cetyl-trimethylammonium bromide, cetyl pyridinium chloride, 2, 4, 4N-trichloro-2N-hydroxydiphenylether (Triclosan) , etc., and various zinc salts.
- AMP 2-amino-2-methyl-l-propanol
- Triclosan 2, 4, 4N-trichloro-2N-hydroxydiphenylether
- the bacteriostat can, illustratively, be included in the composition in an amount of 0.2-1.0% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- fragrances known in the art can also be incorporated in the antiperspirant solid stick composition of the present invention. These fragrances can be incorporated in amounts known in the art, e.g., 0.5-3.0% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- Inert fillers can be incorporated in the antiperspirant stick compositions of the present invention.
- the inert filler can be corn starch, talc, fumed silica and/or inorganic clays, polyethylene, or mixtures of these inert particulate materials.
- the inert filler, in particulate form should have physical properties (for example, size, shape, etc.) that are similar to those of the antiperspirant active material (for example, particulate antiperspirant active metal salt) .
- the inert filler contributes to the whitening (visible residue) effect of the stick composition, the whitening effect can be reduced through use of the emollient having the refractive index in the present invention.
- compositions are described as including or comprising specific components, or where processes are described as including or comprising specific processing steps, it is contemplated that compositions of the present invention also consist essentially of, or consist of, the recited components, and that the processes of the present invention also consist essentially of, or consist of, the recited processing steps.
- PPG 2 isodeceth 12 SANDOXYLATE SX 424 1.4591
- compositions of the present invention can be incorporated in compositions of the present invention.
- the non-volatile emollient material that is not a silicone can be incorporated in the composition in an amount of 10%-27% by weight, of the total weight of the composition. This range is not limiting of the present invention.
- compositions according to the present invention include non-volatile silicone emollient materials, for example, those having relatively high refractive indices (such as phenyltrimethicone, having a refractive index of 1.4600) .
- Phenyltrimethicone is an illustrative non-volatile emollient silicone material, and is not limiting of the present invention.
- the non-volatile emollient silicone material is included in the composition in an amount of 5%-20% by weight, of the total weight of the composition.
- Combinations (such as mixtures) of at least two non-volatile emollient silicone materials can be inco: orated in compositions of the present invention; thus, combinations both of non-volatile emollient materials and of non-volatile silicone emollient materials can be included in compositions of the present invention.
- Other emollient materials which can be incorporated in the compositions of the present invention include, illustratively (but not limiting) , dimethicone copolyol (DC 190) , having a refractive index of 1.4480; and dimethicone copolyol (DC 193), having a refractive index of 1.4540. Where relatively large amounts of the relatively expensive phenyltrimethicone, and where relatively large amounts of the dimethicone copolyols, are utilized, advantages of using the non-silicone material (for example, low-cost component) are somewhat limited.
- the antiperspirant sticks of the present invention may be manufactured using methods known in the art.
- the ingredients are combined and heated to melt components (for example, other than the antiperspirant material particulate and particulate inert filler) , and the melted and particulate components are mixed.
- volatile materials such as the fragrance material
- the molded composition can be poured into stick-form molds (for example dispensing containers) , as conventional in the art, after which the compositions harden into a solid.
- compositions according to the present invention can be utilized by the consumer, to reduce perspiration, as conventional antiperspirant solid stick compositions are used.
- An end of the molded compositions, hardened in the dispensing container can be elevated out of the dispensing container, so as to protrude out of the dispensing container, and rubbed against the skin in the axillary region, for example, so as to deposit antiperspirant active material in the axillary region, which prevents (or at least reduces) perspiration from the axillary region.
- perspiration wetness in such regions can be controlled.
- PPG-14 butyl ether and phenyltrimethicone are used as emollient materials reducing the whitening effect of the whitening powder ingredients (for example, the antiperspirant active material) on the skin. It is preferred that emollients having relatively high refractive indices close to that of, for example, the antiperspirant active ingredient, be utilized, in order to avoid visible residue (whitening) on the skin.
- an antiperspirant solid stick composition having substantially no visible (white) residue on the skin after application and after drying, and which has good cosmetic properties, yet which is relatively inexpensive in cost of the materials utilized to form the composition.
- a composition was made according to Example A and evaluated for visual white residue when applied to the underarm.
- Four commercial, white, opaque antiperspirant sticks and one antiperspirant gel product were also evaluated for comparison. There were five cells (each commercial product versus the Example A product; 14 female panelists participated in each cell. The evaluator applied 0.3 grams __ 10 percent of product in a circular motion into the armpit of the panelist.
- axillary vault area means a 10.16 cm X 15.24 cm (4 X 6 inch) underarm area
- p-value means the probability of observing a test statistic value which can be considered as extreme as, or more extreme than, the observed value
- the term "p-value" is recognized by those dealing with statistics.
- p-value is interpreted as a measure (on a scale from 0-1) of how well the data support or discredit the null hypothesis; the smaller the p- value, the greater the evidence against the null-hypothesis.
- the "*" mark indicates a statistically significant difference favoring the product made by Example A.
- Example A In a second study, only the product of Example A was evaluated and similarly applied under both arms of 30 female panelists. This time the panelists held their arms at their sides for 30 minutes. Using the previously described 0 - 8 scale, the evaluator ranked the appearance of the underarm area. The average result was a value of 0.13, indicating very little visible white residue.
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