1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cosmetic compositions and, in particular, to a cosmetic foundation.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is always a need in the cosmetic industry for improved products which function effectively, and improve the overall quality of the skin. Powder foundations which may come in a pressed or loose powder form, are well known cosmetics, and have been used for many years. Most powder and pressed powder foundations provide skin coverage and color enhancement for affecting the temporary look of the skin, and sun protection. Additionally, there is a constant need for improved cosmetics which provide various skin benefits and enhance the overall quality of the skin. Users of cosmetics such as foundations typically use other skin benefiting products, which they may apply either underneath the foundation, or at a time when the foundation is not worn, so as to not affect the functionality of the foundation. Hence, a foundation which improves the overall skin quality, while providing skin coverage, is highly desirable.
The present invention provides a cosmetic mineral foundation, which is a pressed powder, comprising unfermented green rooibos extract (aspalathus linearis leaf) combined with stoechas lavender extract, ascorbyl palmitate, tocopheryl acetate, aloe barbadensis leaf juice and zinc oxide, which is preferably micronized. Other ingredients may include boron nitride, zinc stearate, lauroyl lysine, octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, mica, bisabolol, and coloring agents preferably comprising titanium dioxide and iron oxide. The foundation is gentle for all skin types, can be used daily, and provides significant skin benefits including antioxidant, anti-irritant, anti-microbial, anti-allergenic, and anti-aging benefits. It further helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and diminish signs of aging caused by free-radical damage, as well as quality skin coverage. As such, it provides not just color enhancement, but also benefits the skin.
The detailed description set forth below is intended as a description of exemplary embodiments and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the exemplary embodiments may be constructed and/or utilized. The description sets forth the functions and the sequence of steps for constructing and/or operating the exemplary embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different exemplary methods are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention.
As used herein, “safe and effective amount” means a sufficient amount of a compound, composition or other material described by this phrase to significantly induce a positive modification in the condition being treated, but low enough to avoid undue side effects (e.g., significant skin irritation or sensitization), within the scope of sound judgment of the skilled person. The safe and effective amount of the compound, composition or other material may vary with the particular skin being treated, the age and physical condition of the biological subject being treated, the severity of the condition, the duration of treatment, the nature of concurrent therapy, the specific compound, composition, or other material employed, the particular cosmetically acceptable topical carrier utilized, and the factors within the knowledge and expertise of the skilled person.
The present invention provides a cosmetic foundation, which is a pressed mineral powder, comprising unfermented green rooibos extract (aspalathus linearis leaf) combined with stoechas lavender extract, ascorbyl palmitate, tocopheryl acetate, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, bisabolol, and zinc oxide, which is preferably micronized. Other ingredients may include boron nitride, zinc stearate, lauroyl lysine, octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, mica, and coloring agents preferably comprising titanium dioxide and iron oxide. The foundation is gentle for all skin types, can be used daily, and provides significant skin benefits including antioxidant, anti-irritant, anti-microbial, anti-allergenic, and anti-aging benefits. It further helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and diminish signs of aging caused by free-radical damage, as well as quality skin coverage.
Green rooibos extract is a natural botanical having anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory/anti-irritant, and free radical scavenging properties, partly due to its unique flavonoid content which includes aspalathin. Additionally, it has high anti-allergenic and anti-microbial effects and further prevents eczema. Its properties are ascribed to the high level of antioxidants, minerals, and polyphenols. While its use in cosmetics is generally known, it is much more commonly used and known as an anti-oxidant tea, where it is typically used in its fermented form. The fermentation process normally starts naturally immediately after the plant is harvested. However, fermentation alters and reduces the flavonoid composition hence significantly reducing the anti-oxidant activity. The antioxidant activity of the unfermented powdered extract has been found to be much higher than the usual rooibos extract which is fermented. The mineral powder foundation of the present invention includes a safe and effective amount of unfermented green rooibos extract (aspalathus linearis leaf), preferably at a concentration of approximately around up to 1% by weight, and more preferably at about 0.1% by weight.
Stoechas lavender extract works as an anti-aging agent. It is preferably formulated with caprylic/capric triglyceride under the trade name Lavandox™, which is commercially available from Barnet Products®. The foundation of the present invention includes a safe and effective amount of Lavandox™, preferably at a concentration of approximately 0.1-3%, and more preferably at about 1.0%.
The formulation further includes a safe and effective amount of vitamins comprising ascorbyl palmitate and tocopheryl acetate, which are anti-oxidant. The formulation preferably includes ascrobyl palmitate and tocopheryl acetate, each at a concentration of approximately 0.001-2% by weight, and more preferably at around 0.05%.
The formulation further includes aloe barbadensis leaf juice, which provides skin healing/soothing benefits, at a concentration of approximately 0.001 to 2%, and more preferably at around 0.02%.
The formulation further includes bisabolol, which acts as a skin soothing agent, at a concentration of approximately 0.01-1% by weight, and more preferably at around 0.1%.
The zinc oxide used in the present formulation is preferably micronized, having a particle size of preferably less than 0.2 microns, and more preferably, about less than 0.1 microns, which increase its sunscreening effectiveness and esthetics compared to larger particles. The formulation of the present invention preferably uses zinc oxide at a concentration of roughly about 9-15% by weight, and more preferably at about 12%.
The formulation of the present invention may further include other ingredients such as slip agents, skin adhesion agents, binders, emollients, etc. The preferred carrier ingredients of the present invention include boron nitride, at a concentration of approximately 2-15% by weight, and more preferably at around 5%, zinc stearate, at a concentration of approximately 2-15% by weight, and more preferably at around 5%, lauroyl lysine, at a concentration of approximately 0.2-1.5% by weight, and more preferably at around 0.5%, and octyldodecyl stearoyl stearate, at a concentration of approximately 2-15% by weight, and more preferably at around 5%.
The formulation further contains visual effect agents comprising mica, and colorants, which are preferably mineral colorants such as titanium dioxide and iron oxides. The concentrations of the visual effect agents will depend on the color shades and visual effects desired, and the particular agents used. For the particular visual affect agents in Examples 1-9 below, which include mica, titanium dioxide, and iron oxide, the combined concentrations may vary, between roughly about 40-85% by weight of total composition, and is preferably between 70-74%. Although it is more beneficial to use mineral colorants, one skilled in the art may be able to use artificial colors to create a similar formulation. Additionally, the colorants described herein may vary depending on the manufacturer and desired color effect.
The foundation of the present invention is preferably made of natural botanicals and minerals, and preferably contains no preservatives, fragrances, dyes or chemicals, and oils, and is preferably formulated without fillers such as silicone, talc, and mineral oil. It is especially formulated for troubled and sensitive skin. The inert minerals do not support bacterial growth. The natural pigments do not pile on the edges of skin pores, which would make pores more visible. Additionally, the formulation is designed to deflect light away from skin imperfections, for a line minimizing effect.
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Chocolate” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Bisque” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Buff” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Latte” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Nude” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Golden” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Frost” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
The following is an example for the preparation of a mineral foundation having a “Almond” colored shade:
Aloe Vera Spray
Aloe
Barbadensis
Lavandula
Stoechas
In each of Examples 1-9, blend all ingredients of Seq. A in a suitable blender. When the mixture is uniform, grind or pulverize through a 0.010″ Herringbone screen. Check the uniformity and fineness of the grind by pressing a sample between two pieces of white filter paper. If the batch is uniform and free of pigment specks, return the batch to the blender and continue mixing. Premix Seq. B materials in a separate container and disperse until the phase is completely uniform. Grind or pulverize Seq. B through a 0.010″ Herringbone screen. Add the Seq. B mix to the Seq. A batch and mix until the batch is completely uniform and homogeneous. Premix Seq. C in a separate vessel. Spray Seq. C into the combined Sequences A and B batch. Mix until the binder has completely wet out the powder. When the phases are completely uniform, grind or pulverize through a 0.010″ Herringbone screen. Return the batch to the blender and shade adjust the batch to a standard. When the batch matches the standard, Jet Mill the batch and place directly into airtight containers and store until ready for filling.
In closing, it is to be understood that the exemplary embodiments described herein are illustrative of the principles of the present invention. Other modifications that may be employed are within the scope of the invention. Thus, by way of example, but not of limitation, alternative configurations may be utilized in accordance with the teachings herein. Accordingly, the description is illustrative and not meant to be a limitation thereof.
This Continuation-in-Part Patent Application claims the benefit of earlier filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/655,420, filed on Jan. 19, 2007 whose entire contents are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11655420 | Jan 2007 | US |
Child | 11899773 | US |