Claims
- 1. A mild liquid surfactant composition having good foaming characteristics and such non-irritating characteristics that it is used on periocular surface tissues, comprising:
- (a) an anionic surfactant having high foaming properties and being mildly irritating to human tissues, said surfactant being present in cleansing quantities;
- (b) a relatively low melting point nonionic surfactant;
- (c) another nonionic surfactant having a high melting point relative to the melting point of said low melting point nonionic surfactant,
- (d) said low and high melting point nonionic surfactants together being present in a total amount capable of reducing the irritant properties of said anionic surfactant and of emulsifying or solubilizing body surface physiologic debris, and individually being present in relative amounts to adjust the viscosity of said resulting composition to a predetermined value;
- (e) an amine oxide in an amount sufficient to enhance the foaming properties of the anionic and nonionic surfactants while further reducing the irritating characteristics of the anionic surfactant;
- (f) the pH of said composition being maintained substantially at neutrality, at which said amine oxide is induced to act as a nonionic surfactant rather than display the ionic properties it exhibits in an acid medium.
- 2. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which said relatively low melting point nonionic surfactant melts at approximately 40.degree. to 44.degree. C. and said relatively high melting point nonionic surfactant melts at about 50.degree. to 54.degree. C.
- 3. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which said relatively low and high melting point surfactants are present in a ratio of about 1:4.
- 4. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which said relatively low melting point nonionic surfactant is composed of ethoxylated glyceryl cocoate.
- 5. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which said relatively high melting point nonionic surfactant is composed of ethoxylated glyceryl tallowate.
- 6. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 4, in which said relatively high melting point nonionic surfactant is composed of ethoxylated glyceryl tallowate.
- 7. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which the ratio of said low melting point nonionic surfactant to said high melting point nonionic surfactant varies between about 1:1 to 1:8.
- 8. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which the ratio of said anionic surfactant to the total of said low melting point and said high melting point nonionic surfactants varies between about 1:1 to 1:4.
- 9. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 8, in which the ratio of said anionic to the total of said low melting point and said high melting point nonionic surfactants is about 3:5.
- 10. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which the ratio of said anionic surfactant to said amine oxide varies between about 1:0.1 to 1:4.
- 11. A surfactant composition as claimed in claim 1, in which the ratio of said anionic surfactant to said low melting point nonionic surfactant to said high melting point nonionic surfactant to said amine oxide is approximately 3:1:4:2.
- 12. A mild liquid surfactant composition having good foaming characteristics, comprising:
- (a) an anionic surfactant having high foaming properties and being mildly irritating to human tissues, said surfactant being present in cleansing quantities;
- (b) a relatively low melting point nonionic surfactant which has a melting point in a range of about 40.degree. to 44.degree. C.;
- (c) another nonionic surfactant having a high melting point relative to the melting point of said low melting point nonionic surfactant, the melting point of said high melting nonionic surfactant being in a range of about 50.degree. to 54.degree. C.;
- (d) said low and high melting point nonionic surfactants together being present in a total amount capable of reducing the irritating properties of said anionic surfactant and of emulsifying or solubilizing body surface physiologic debris, and individually being present in relative amounts to adjust the viscosity of said resulting composition to a predetermined volume, the ratio of said anionic surfactant to the total amount of said nonionic surfactants varying from about 1:1 to 1:4; and
- (e) an amine oxide in an amount sufficient to enhance the foaming properties of the anionic and nonionic surfactants while further reducing the irritating characteristics of the anionic surfactant, the ratio of said anionic surfactant to said amine oxide varying from about 1:0.1 to 1:4;
- (f) the pH of said composition being maintained substantially at neutrality, at which said amine oxide is induced to act as a nonionic surfactant rather than display the ionic properties it exhibits in an oxide medium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 034,043, filed Apr. 3, 1987 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,868.
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