Claims
- 1. A cosmetic composition having a spectrophotometric curve, wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve comprises: a) a maximum peak in the region of from about 430 nm to about 520 nm occurs at a wavelength not greater than about 480 nm; b) a maximum peak in the region of from about 420 nm to about 650 nm occurs at a wavelength of from about 570 nm to about 630 nm; and c) a minimum valley in the region of from about 520 nm to about 580 nm has Δ%R/Δλ of less than or equal to about 0.03, wherein R is reflectance and λ is wavelength, and wherein the cosmetic composition comprises a mixture of at least two colorants, wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve of each of the individual colorants does not exhibit (a), (b) and (c).
- 2. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1, wherein the composition comprises at least two discrete color domains containing at least one colorant each.
- 3. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 2, wherein at least one of the color domains comprises a mixture of colorants.
- 4. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 2, wherein at least one of the color domains comprises a carrier.
- 5. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 2, wherein the color domains have an average size of from about 5 μm to about 500 μm.
- 6. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1, wherein the colorants, when solid or semisolid, have an average size of from about 0.01 μm to about 500 μm.
- 7. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1, comprising a physical mixture of the at least two colorants.
- 8. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1 wherein said mixture of at least two colorants is encapsulated.
- 9. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1, wherein the composition is in a form selected from the group consisting of powders, solid sticks, gels, lotions, creams and combinations thereof.
- 10. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1, wherein the composition is a personal care product.
- 11. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 10, wherein the personal care product is selected from the group consisting of lipsticks, lip balms, makeup, foundations, blushes, face powders, mascaras, eyeliners, eye shadows, concealers, moisturizers, and skin cleansers.
- 12. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 1, wherein the composition is adapted for delivery to a surface via a delivery mechanism selected from the group consisting of colloidal systems, delivery substrates, applicator pads, sponges, open cell foams, brushes, packages, mechanical spraying devices, electrostatic spraying devices, and printing devices.
- 13. A cosmetic composition adapted for application to a substrate to provide an applied cosmetic composition having a spectrophotometric curve, the applied cosmetic composition comprising at least two colorants; wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve comprises: a) a maximum peak in the region of from about 430 nm to about 520 nm occurs at a wavelength not greater than about 480 nm; b) a maximum peak in the region of from about 420 nm to about 650 nm occurs at a wavelength of from about 570 nm to about 630 nm; and c) a minimum valley in the region of from about 520 nm to about 580 nm has a Δ%R/Δλ of less than or equal to about 0.03, wherein R is reflectance and λ is wavelength, and wherein the first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve of each of the individual colorants does not exhibit (a), (b) and (c).
- 14. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 13, wherein the composition comprises at least two discrete color domains containing at least one colorant each.
- 15. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 13, wherein the composition is adapted for delivery to a surface via a delivery mechanism selected from the group consisting of colloidal systems, delivery substrates, applicator pads, sponges, open cell foams, brushes, packages, mechanical spraying devices, electrostatic spraying devices, and printing devices.
- 16. A cosmetic composition having a skin tone color and spectrophotometric curve, wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve comprises: a) a maximum peak in the region of from about 430 nm to about 520 nm occurs at a wavelength not greater than about 480 nm; b) a maximum peak in the region of from about 420 nm to about 650 nm occurs at a wavelength of from about 570 nm to about 630 nm; and c) a minimum valley in the region of from about 520 nm to about 580 nm has a Δ%R/Δλ of less than or equal to about 0.03, wherein R is reflectance and λ is wavelength, and wherein the cosmetic composition comprises a mixture of at least two colorants, wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve of each of the individual colorants does not exhibit (a), (b) and (c).
- 17. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 16, wherein the composition comprises at least two discrete color domains containing at least one colorant each.
- 18. A cosmetic composition as defined by claim 17, wherein at least one of the color domains comprises a mixture of colorants.
- 19. A method for providing a cosmetic composition with a skin tone color, comprising adding at least two colorants to the cosmetic composition to provide the cosmetic composition with a first derivative of a spectrophotometric curve that comprises: a) a maximum peak in the region of from about 430 nm to about 520 nm occurs at a wavelength not greater than about 480 nm; b) a maximum peak in the region of from about 420 nm to about 650 nm occurs at a wavelength of from about 570 nm to about 630 nm; and c) a minimum valley in the region of from about 520 nm to about 580 nm has a Δ%R/Δλ of less than or equal to about 0.03, wherein R is reflectance and λ is wavelength, wherein a first derivative of a spectrophotometric curve of each of the individual colorants does not exhibit (a), (b) and (c).
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the composition is adapted for delivery to a surface via a delivery mechanism selected from the group consisting of colloidal systems, delivery substrates, applicator pads, sponges, open cell foams, brushes, packages, mechanical spraying devices, electrostatic spraying devices, and printing devices
- 21. A method of providing a colorant mixture for spectrophotometrically matching a cosmetic composition to a target substrate comprising:
a) determining a mixture of colorants adapted to provide a cosmetic composition having a spectrophotometric curve, wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curve comprises: i) a maximum peak in the region of from about 430 nm to about 520 nm occurs at a wavelength not greater than about 480 nm; ii) a maximum peak in the region of from about 420 nm to about 650 nm occurs at a wavelength of from about 570 nm to about 630 nm; and iii) a minimum valley in the region of from about 520 nm to about 580 nm has a Δ%R/Δλ of less than or equal to about 0.03, wherein R is reflectance and λ is wavelength; and b) admixing the colorants to form a mixture; wherein a first derivative of a spectrophotometric curve of each of the individual colorants does not exhibit (a), (b) and (c).
- 22. A method of providing discrete color domains for spectrophotometrically matching a cosmetic composition to a target substrate comprising:
a) determining a combination of colorants adapted to provide a cosmetic composition having a spectrophotometric curve, wherein a first derivative of the spectrophotometric curvecomprises: i) a maximum peak in the region of from about 430 nm to about 520 nm occurs at a wavelength not greater than about 480 nm; ii) a maximum peak in the region of from about 420 nm to about 650 nm occurs at a wavelength of from about 570 nm to about 630 nm; and iii) a minimum valley in the region of from about 520 nm to about 580 nm has a Δ%R/Δλ of less than or equal to about 0.03, wherein R is reflectance and λ is wavelength; and b) depositing the colorants into at least two discrete color domains; wherein a first derivative of a spectrophotometric curve of each of the individual colorants does not exhibit (a), (b) and (c).
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/299,017, filed Jun. 18, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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