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From Caper to Prickly Pear for Dermatitis to Dual Phase Mouthwash: Literature Review

By: Charles Fox (See In Memory Sidebar)
Posted: June 29, 2010, from the July 2010 issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries.

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Carbosiloxane-dendrimer chain-containing vinyl polymers: Kao Corp. has patented cosmetic compositions containing carbosiloxane-dendrimer chain-containing vinyl polymers, nonvolatile oils and powders.18 Also provided is a cosmetic containing: a) 0.1% to 30% w/w vinyl-based polymer having a carbosiloxane dendrimer structure in side chains; b) from 0.1% to 30% w/w fixed oil, which is liquid at 25°C and has a solubility parameter of 16.5 or above; and c) hydrophobic powder—wherein the mass ratio of a:b is 0.3:5.0. An example of a w/o type cosmetic foundation is shown in Formula 10. This foundation reportedly covered skin pores and spread well on the skin without causing stickiness.

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References
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2. CA 2,683,731, Use of Vernonia extract, Bayer Consumer Care AG, Switzerland (Oct 28, 2008)
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10. WO 2009 153,311, Shampoos comprising surfactants agglomerated with solid particulate carriers, Dow Corning Corp, USA (Dec 23, 2009)
11. WO 2009 147,089, Compositions based on polyester in an oily phase and uses thereof, L’Oréal, France (Dec 10, 2009)
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17. WO 2009 151,572, Compositions containing a solvated active agent suitable for dispensing as a compressed gas aerosol, SC Johnson and Son Inc, USA (Dec 17, 2009)
18. WO 2009 150,846, Cosmetic compositions containing carbosiloxane-dendrimer chain-containing vinyl polymers, nonvolatile oils and powders, Kao Corp, Japan (Dec 17, 2009)