Claims
- 1. A process for manufacturing a cosmetic composition comprising simultaneously introducing a fatty phase, an aqueous phase and a pulverulent fraction into a cooker-extruder mixer, wherein said cooker-extruder mixer comprises:
- (a) an entry end,
- (b) and exit end,
- (c) an outer casing provided with an extrusion die at the exit end, and
- (d) a shaft driven in rotation within the outer casing so that a peripheral structure of the shaft interacts with the outer casing and, if there is a second shaft, with a peripheral structure of the second shaft, to ensure blending of said constituents and movement of said cosmetic composition in the outer casing toward the extrusion die, wherein:
- said pulverulent fraction comprises particles and, optionally, a pigment; and wherein said particles have a relative density D and a dimension of between 0.5 and 100 .mu.m, wherein said particles are present in at least a concentration by volume of 80%, and wherein a weight concentration F, defined by: ##EQU6## is between F0 and 1.8.times.F0, wherein F0 is calculated as follows:
- F0=10 if D.ltoreq.0.1,
- F0=(60.times.D)+4 if 0.1<D.ltoreq.0.6,
- and
- F0=40 if D>0.6;
- whereby said cooker-extruder mixer mixes said pulverulent fraction into an emulsion formed from said fatty phase and said aqueous phase and extrudes said cosmetic composition.
- 2. A process for manufacturing a cosmetic composition comprising simultaneously introducing a fatty phase, an aqueous phase and a pulverulent fraction into a cooker-extruder mixer, wherein said cooker-extruder mixer comprises:
- (a) an entry end,
- (b) and exit end,
- (c) an outer casing provided with an extrusion die at the exit end, and
- (d) a shaft driven in rotation within the outer casing so that a peripheral structure of the shaft interacts with the outer casing and, if there is a second shaft, with a peripheral structure of the second shaft, to ensure blending of said constituents and movement of said cosmetic composition in the outer casing toward the extrusion die, wherein:
- said pulverulent fraction comprises particles selected from the group consisting of talc, a starch, kaolin, zinc oxide, titanium oxide, precipitated calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium hydrocarbonate, silica, a metal soap, an unexpanded synthetic polymer powder, a solid microsphere, a hollow microsphere, and a microcapsule, and, optionally, a pigment; and wherein said particles have a relative density D and a dimension of between 0.5 and 100 .mu.m, wherein said particles are present in at least a concentration by volume of 80%, and wherein a weight concentration F, defined by: ##EQU7## is between F0 and 1.8.times.F0, wherein F0 is calculated as follows:
- F0=10 if D.ltoreq.0.1,
- F0=(60.times.D)+4 if 0.1<D.ltoreq.0.6,
- and
- F0=40 if D>0.6;
- whereby said cooker-extruder mixer mixes said pulverulent fraction into an emulsion formed from said fatty phase and said aqueous phase and extrudes said cosmetic composition.
- 3. A process for manufacturing a cosmetic composition comprising simultaneously introducing a fatty phase, an aqueous phase and a pulverulent fraction into a cooker-extruder mixer, wherein said cooker-extruder mixer comprises:
- (a) an entry end,
- (b) and exit end,
- (c) an outer casing provided with an extrusion die at the exit end, and
- (d) a shaft driven in rotation within the outer casing so that a peripheral structure of the shaft interacts with the outer casing and, if there is a second shaft, with a peripheral structure of the second shaft, to ensure blending of said constituents and movement of said cosmetic composition in the outer casing toward the extrusion die, wherein
- said pulverulent fraction comprises particles selected from the group consisting of talc, a starch, kaolin, zinc oxide, titanium oxide, precipitated calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium hydrocarbonate, silica, a metal soap, an unexpanded synthetic polymer powder, a solid microsphere, a hollow microsphere, and a microcapsule, and, optionally, a pigment; and said particles have a relative density D and a dimension of between 0.5 and 100 .mu.m, wherein said particles are present in at least a concentration by volume of C* wherein
- C*=V.sub.CT /(V.sub.CT +V.sub.G)
- where V.sub.CT is the volume of the total pulverulent fraction and V.sub.G is the volume of nonvolatile constituents of the fatty phase, and wherein a weight concentration F, defined by: ##EQU8## is between F0 and 1.8.times.F0, wherein F0 is calculated as follows:
- F0=10 if D.ltoreq.0.1,
- F0=(60.times.D)+4 if 0.1<D.ltoreq.0.6,
- and
- F0=40 if D>0.6;
- whereby said cooker-extruder mixer mixes said pulverulent fraction into an emulsion formed from said fatty phase and said aqueous phase and said aqueous phase and extrudes said cosmetic composition.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the shaft consists of at least two successive sleeves, wherein an inner part of each sleeve is fitted onto an axle driven in rotation, and wherein an outer part of each sleeve has a peripheral structure which differs according to the sleeves.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein the shaft comprises at least one sleeve forming a conveying screw at the entry end, at least one sleeve with reverse flight and/or a multilobar sleeve, and at least one sleeve forming a conveying screw at the exit end.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein the fatty phase, the aqueous phase, and the pulverulent fraction are introduced into said cooker-extrusion mixer simultaneously at points offset along the shaft, with a decrease in temperature from the head of the shaft to the extrusion die.
- 7. The process of claim 6, wherein the temperature is approximately 70.degree.-90.degree. C. in the vicinity of the head of the shaft and decreases to 20.degree.-30.degree. C. in the vicinity of the extrusion die.
- 8. The process of claim 7, wherein volatile constituents of said fatty phase which are not heat-sensitive are introduced at a first point in the vicinity of the head of the shaft, as is all or part of the pulverulent fraction; volatile heat-sensitive constituents, together with the remainder of said pulverulent fraction, are introduced at a second point away from the head of the shaft; and constituents of said aqueous phase which are not heat-sensitive are introduced at a point between the first point and the second point.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/474,906, filed Jun. 7, 1995 now abandoned which is a division of Application Ser. No. 08/337,821, filed Nov. 8, 1994 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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