Claims
- 1. A personal cleansing composition comprising:
a) a cleansing surfactant; b) from about 0. 1% to about 20% by weight of anionic particles; c) the balance conventional adjunct personal cleansing ingredients; wherein the anionic particles are complexed with a cationic polymer to form aggregates prior to addition to the remaining composition and wherein the aggregates are present in the finished product.
- 2. A personal cleansing composition according to claim 1 wherein the anionic particles are selected from the group consisting of silicas, silicates, carbonates, any other silica-containing or non-silica-containing powder suitable for absorbing moisture or oil and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A personal cleansing composition according to claim 1 wherein the anionic particles have a mean particle size of less than about 300 μm.
- 4. A personal cleansing composition according to claim 1 wherein the anionic particles have a Moisture Absorption Value of at least about 0.5.
- 5. A personal cleansing composition according to claim 1 wherein the cationic polymer has a charge density of at least about 0.4 meq/gm and less than about 7 meq/gm.
- 6. A personal cleansing composition according to claim 1 wherein the composition with the cationic polymer has a settling time of less than the same composition without the cationic polymer.
- 7. A personal cleansing composition according to the last claim wherein the cationic polymer is selected from the group consisting of polysaccharide polymers having the formula:
- 8. A personal cleansing composition comprising:
a) a cleansing surfactant; b) from about 0.1% to about 20% by weight of anionic particles having a Moisture Absorption Value of at least about 0.5; c) the balance conventional adjunct personal cleansing ingredients; wherein the anionic particles are complexed with a cationic polymer to form aggregates prior to addition to the remaining composition and wherein the composition with the cationic polymer has a settling time of less than the same composition without the cationic polymer.
- 9. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition comprising the steps of:
a) complexing an anionic particle with a cationic polymer to form aggregates; b) adding the aggregates to a personal cleansing composition comprising a cleansing surfactant and other conventional personal cleansing adjuncts, the balance being water wherein the anionic particles have a mean particle size of less than about 300 μm.
- 10. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition according to claim 9 wherein the anionic particles are selected from the group consisting of silicas, silicates, carbonates, organic copolymers, kaolin, mica, talc, starch, modified starch, microcrystalline cellulose, fluid-absorbent polyethylenes or other functionally similar fluid-absorbent polymer, any other silica-containing or non-silica-containing powder suitable for absorbing moisture or oil and mixtures thereof.
- 11. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition according to claim 9 wherein the anionic particles have a mean particle size of less than about 300 μm.
- 12. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition according to claim 9 wherein the anionic particles have a Moisture Absorption Value of at least about 0.5.
- 13. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition according to claim 9 wherein the cationic polymer has a charge density of at least about 0.4 meq/gm and less than about 7 meq/gm.
- 14. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition according to claim 9 wherein the composition with the cationic polymer has a settling time of less than the same composition without the cationic polymer.
- 15. A method of manufacturing a personal cleansing composition according to claim 9 wherein the cationic polymer is selected from the group consisting of polysaccharide polymers having the formula:
- 16. A method of depositing particles onto human skin comprising the steps of applying the personal cleansing compositions according to claim 1 to the skin and subsequently rinsing the compositions off.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/358,225, filed Feb. 20, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60358225 |
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