Claims
- 1. A multiphase cleansing bar comprising:(a) a plurality of phases of cleansing material; (b) each of said cleansing phases being rheologically compatible with each other; (c) said plurality of phases having at least one emollient rich phase and emollient deficient phase, and at least one interface therebetween; (d) said at least emollient rich phase containing an emollient composition in the amount of 0.1 to 50 weight %, said at least one emollient deficient phases uniformly containing an emollient composition in the amount of 0 to 10 weight %; and said at least one emollient rich phase having at least 2 times the emollient composition concentration compared to said at least one emollient poor phase; and wherein each of said cleansing phases have substantially the same cleansing base selected from the group consisting of a syndet base, a soap base, or mixtures thereof.
- 2. The cleansing bar according to claim 1, wherein said emollient rich phases have at least 2 times the emollient composition of the emollient poor phases.
- 3. The cleansing bar according to claim 1, wherein said emollient rich phases have at least 10 times the emollient composition of the emollient poor phases.
- 4. The cleansing bar according to claim 1 further comprising:(a) cleansing phases having substantially the same cleansing base selected from the group consisting of a syndet base, a soap base, or mixtures thereof; (b) said cleansing phases having alternating emollient rich phases and emollient deficient phases; (c) said emollient rich phases containing an emollient composition in the amount of 0.1 to 50 weight %, said emollient poor phases containing an emollient composition in the amount of 0 to 25 weight %; and said emollient rich phases having at least 2 times the emollient composition concentration compared to the emollient poor phases.
- 5. The cleansing bar according to claim 1, wherein the surfactant system comprises:(a) a first synthetic surfactant which is anionic; and (b) a second surfactant selected from the group consisting of a second anionic surfactant different from the first, a nonionic surfactant, an amphoteric surfactant and mixtures thereof.
- 6. The cleansing bar according to claim 5, wherein said the first anionic is an acyl isethionate.
- 7. The cleansing bar according to claim 5, wherein second surfactant is selected from the group consisting of a salt of a fatty acid, a sulfosuccinate, a betaine or a mixture thereof.
- 8. The cleansing bar according to claim 1, wherein the soap base comprises alkali metal salts of fatty acids derived from tallow and vegetable oil.
- 9. The cleansing bar according to claim 8 where the vegetable oil is selected from the group consisting of palm oil, coconut oil, palm kernel oil, palm stearin, and rice bran oil.
- 10. A process for making a multiphase cleansing bar according to claim 1 comprising simultaneous coextrusion of the emollient rich and emollient poor phases to get separate stripes thereof.
- 11. A process for making a multi-phase cleansing bar according to claim 1 comprising melt-casting of the phases to get separate stripes of emollient rich and emollient poor phases.
- 12. A multiphase cleansing bar comprising:(a) a plurality of phases of cleansing material; (b) each of said cleansing phases being rheologically compatible; (c) said plurality of phases having at least one emollient rich phase, at least one emollient deficient phase, and at least one interface therebetween; (d) said emollient rich phase containing an emollient composition in the amount of 0.1 to 50 weight %, said emollient deficient phase containing an emollient composition In the amount of 0 to 25 weight %; and said emollient rich phase having a higher total emollient composition concentration compared to the emollient poor phase; and wherein each of said emollient rich and poor phases have substantially the same cleansing base selected from the group consisting of a syndet base, a soap base, or a mixture thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/181,515 filed Feb. 10, 2000 abandoned.
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