Underarm cleanser

Abstract
A cleanser composition for removal of antiperspirant residue that includes insoluble metal salts comprises a surfactant, 0.01 to 2.5 wt % of chelating agent, and a diluent.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to body cleansers (body washes).


Typical body washes and cleansers are used to remove sebum, dirt and various residues from a user's skin when, for example, taking a shower. However, although known washes and cleansers are effective for general cleaning, they are not effective in removing underarm residues primarily consisting of antiperspirant residue and including metallic antiperspirant agents (primarily aluminum salts). Such residues form in the arm pit area, leading to a feeling of dirtiness in that area that persists through current cleansing techniques. Such residues create the tactile sensation of drag or friction when the hand is passed through the underarm during cleansing and may leave the user feeling unclean and discontent with their cleansing regimen. Such residues also discolor (primarily yellow) garments that come into direct contact with these areas, even after being freshly cleaned.


The present inventors have discovered a cleansing composition which is effective in removing underarm residues primarily consisting of antiperspirant residue and including metallic residues of antiperspirants from a user's skin, and in particular in their underarm areas.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to this invention, a chelating agent is combined with cleaning surfactants so as to provide a composition which will remove residues primarily consisting of antiperspirant residue and including insoluble antiperspirant metal salts from a user's skin, and in particular from their underarm areas.







Although chelating agents have been previously used in personal care products for various purposes for example in hair dye formulations to trap unwanted metals and thus prevent premature oxidation of the dyestuffs therein and distortion of their intended color, and in other products to increase the effectiveness of microbiological preservatives, their use in body cleaners to enhance the cleansing process and to specifically assist the removal of metallic salt is not previously known. Example formulations of the inventive composition are found in Table 1.















TABLE 1









INGREDIENT --
INGREDIENT --
FORMULA
CONC. RANGE

















TRADE NAME
SOURCE
INCI NAME
071806-01
Broad
Pref.
PURPOSE
ALTERNATES



















1
Deionized Water
Local
Water
60.880


Diluent, solvent
None


2
Natrosol 250
(1)
Hydroxyethyl-
1.750
 0.1-5.0
 0.2-2.0
Thickening, provide
Numerous including:



HHR CS

cellulose



lubricity during
various substituted









application
Cellulosics; Carbomer


3
Plantaren 2000
(2)
Decyl
10.000
 1.0-40
 5.0-20
Mild nonionic
Anionic & nonionic



(97% active)

Glucoside



surfactant for
surfactants (but none









cleansing & formula
quite as appropriate)









homogeneity
including: Sodium










Lauryl Sulfate;










Ammonium Laureth Sulfate


4
Crodasinic LS-30
(3)
Sodium Lauroyl
20.000
 1.0-60
 5.0-30
Mild anionic
Numerous anionic



(30% active)

Sarcosinate



surfactant for
surfactants (but none









cleansing & formula
quite as appropriate)









homogeneity
including: TEA Lauryl










Sulfate; Ammonium Cocoyl










Isethionate


5
Monamid CMA
(4)
Cocamide MEA
3.000
 0.5-20
 2.0-10
Lather thickener; skin
Numerous amides and amine









conditioner
oxides including: PPG-1










Hydroxyethyl Caprylamide;










Lauramide DEA.


6
Monateric CAB-LC
(4)
Cocamido-
2.000
 0.5-30
 2.0-15
Mild amphoteric
Numerous amphoteric



(35% active)

propylbetaine



surfactant for lather
surfactants inducing: Oleyl









thickening & skin
Betaine; Behenyl Betaine;









conditioning


7
Stepan EGMS
(5)
Ethylene Glycol
1.500
 0.1-6.0
 0.5-3.0
Opacifier & pearlizing
Ethylene glycol distearate;





Monostearate



agent
latex emulsions


8
Versene NA
(6)
Disodium EDTA
0.100
0.01-2.5
0.05-1.0
Chelating agent for
Other forms of EDTA



(Disodium





removal of metal salts
(Ethylenediamine



EDTA)





& preservation aid
Tetraacetic Acid)


9

Aloe Vera

(7)

Aloe Barbadensis

0.010
0.001-10  
0.01-3.0
Natural ingredient for
Numerous including:



Powder 200:1

Leaf Juice



skin soothing.

Althaea Officinalis;




Extract

Powder




Comfrey; Allantoin;


10
Hydroglycolic
(7)

Anthemis Nobilis

0.010
0.001-10  
0.01-3.0


Calendula Officinalis;




Extract of

Flower Extract





Nasturtium Officinale




Roman Camomile






Extract


11
Glydant
(8)
DMDM Hydantoin
0.500
0.01-3.0
 0.2-2.0
Microbiological
Numerous including:









preservative
para-bens,










Imidazolidinyl Urea;










Methylchloroisothiazolinone


12
BA 24234
(9)
Fragrance
0.250
0.05-3.0
0.05-2.0
Fragrance
Numerous






100.000





Viscosity (25 C., RVT, Sp6; 50 RPM) = approx. 11,200 cps; pH = 7.2 +/− 0.3 (25 C.)


Manufacture: Slowly sprinkle Natrosol to water at RT with rapid mixing. When fully suspended add 3 and 4. Then reduce stirring speed to slow- moderate and Heat to 72-77 C. When free of clumps, fish eyes etc., add 5-8, in order. Allow to cool and add remainder of ingredients below 35° C.


(1) Aqualon Division of Hercules Inc


(2) Cognis Corporation, Care Chemicals


(3) Croda Inc.


(4) Uniqema


(5) Stepan Company


(6) Dow Chemical


(7) International Sourcing Incorporated


(8) Lonza, Inc.


(9) Belle Aire Fragrances





Claims
  • 1-8. (canceled)
  • 9. A method of removing antiperspirant residues containing soluble metal salts from a user's skin, comprising the steps of: a. providing a composition which comprises a surfactant, an effective amount of a chelating agent, and a diluent,b. applying the composition provided in step (a) to the antiperspirant residues containing insoluble metal salts on the skin of the user, andc. removing the combined composition and antiperspirant residues of step (b) from the user's skin.
  • 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said antiperspirant residues containing insoluble metal salts are in the user's armpit area.
  • 11. The method of claim 10, wherein step (c) comprises rinsing the composition and the antiperspirant residues from the user's armpit area.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/858,367, filed Nov. 13, 2006, the priority of which is hereby claimed.

Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60858367 Nov 2006 US
Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 11984066 Nov 2007 US
Child 12457511 US