Claims
- 1. An emulsion slurry for cosmetic products, which comprises fully hydrophobidized particles of pigments and/or extender pigments having a lipophilic moiety attached to the surface thereof and a cosmetically acceptable oily component or oily material or the combination of both, substantially homogeneously dispersed in a liquid suspending emulsion medium comprising an oil component and water, in the absence of materials functioning as surfactants wherein said pigment and/or extender pigment particles have attached to the surface thereof a water insoluble metal salt of a fatty acid, an acylamino acid, a hydrogenated lecithin or an acyl collagen.
- 2. The emulsion slurry of claim 1 wherein said oily component is selected from the group consisting of cosmetically acceptable silicone fluids, cosmetically acceptable hydrocarbons, cosmetically acceptable vegetable and animal oils, cosmetically acceptable esters, cosmetically acceptable ethers, and polyols.
- 3. The emulsion slurry according to claim 1, wherein said water-insoluble metal salt is a salt of a polyvalent metal.
- 4. The emulsion slurry according to claim 3, wherein said polyvalent metal salt is a magnesium, calcium, aluminum, titanium, zinc or zirconium salt.
- 5. The emulsion slurry according to claim 1, wherein said slurry comprises from about 10 to about 450%, by weight of water, about 1 to about 300% of the oily component and from about 0 to about 30%, by weight, of said oily material, all based on the weight of the pigment and extender pigment particles.
- 6. A cosmetic product formed by drying the emulsion slurry of claim 1.
- 7. A cosmetic product formed from the emulsion slurry of claim 1 as is.
- 8. The cosmetic product of claim 1 wherein the particles of pigments are hydrophobidized by hydrophobidizing agents selected from the group consisting of organosilicone compounds, silane coupling agents, and silylating agents, prior to attaching the lipophilic moiety thereto.
- 9. A method of preparing the emulsion slurry of claim 1, which comprises dispersing particles of a pigment and/or extender pigment into a liquid suspending medium comprising oil and water in the absence of materials functioning as surfactants, adhering a lipophilic moiety to the surface of said particles while said particles are in an aqueous solution, and admixing any one of a cosmetically acceptable oily component, oily material and combination of both; with said dispersion to form an emulsion slurry.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the particles of pigments are hydrophobidized by hydrophobidizing agents selected from the group consisting of organosilicone compounds, silane coupling agents, and silylating agents, prior to attaching the lipophilic moiety thereto.
- 11. A method of preparing the emulsion slurry of claim 1, comprising the steps of forming a dispersion of particles of a pigment or extender pigment in a liquid suspending medium comprising oil and water in the absence of materials functioning as surfactants, adhering a lipophilic moiety to the surface of said particles while said particles are in an aqueous solution, drying said resultant lipophilic moiety-carrying particles, admixing said dried lipophilic moiety-carrying particles with a cosmetically acceptable oily component, oily material or combination thereof with water to form an emulsion slurry comprising said lipophilic moiety-carrying particles and said oily component.
- 12. The emulsion slurry of claim 2, wherein the cosmetically acceptable silicone fluids are selected from the group consisting of Methicone, Dimethicone, Cyclomethicone, Phenyl Methicone, and Methylphenyl Polysiloxane.
- 13. The emulsion slurry of claim 2, wherein the cosmetically acceptable hydrocarbons are selected from the group consisting of Mineral oil, Petrolatum, Isobutane, Isododecane, Isoeicosane, Isohexadecane, Isopentane, Paraffin, Squalane, and Squalene.
- 14. The emulsion slurry of claim 2, wherein the cosmetically acceptable vegetable and animal oils are selected from the group consisting of Lanolin oil, Sunflower oil, Caster oil, Olive oil, and Wheat germ oil.
- 15. The emulsion slurry of claim 2, wherein the cosmetically acceptable esters are selected from the group consisting of mono-glycerides, di-glycerides, tri-glycerides, Octyldodecyl myristate, octyldodecyl oleate, octyldodecyl erucate, octyldodecyl ricinoleate, octyldodecyl laurate, octyldodecyl palmitate, octyldodecyl stearate, octyldodecyl isostearate, Hexyldecyl myristate, hexyldecyl laurate, hexyldecyl palmitate, hexyldecyl stearate, hexyldecyl isostearate, Neopentyl glycol dicaprate, neopentyl glycol diheptanoate, neopentyl glycol diisostearate, neopentyl glycol dilaurate, neopentyl glycol dioctanoate, Trioctanoin, and isononyl isononanoate.
- 16. The emulsion slurry of claim 2, wherein the cosmetically acceptable ethers are selected from the group consisting of Ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, Polyethylene glycol, and polypropylene glycol.
- 17. The emulsion slurry of claim 2, wherein the polyol is Glycerin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/658,461 filed Jun. 5, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,897,868.
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