Claims
- 1. An aqueous non-oily gel toner composition for use on the skin consisting essentially of a carrier and an encapsulated base;
- (A) said carrier consisting essentially of an effective amount of each of an emulsifier, a dispersing agent, a non-ionic surfactant and a humectant, a gel-forming amount of hectorite clay, an effective amount of a peptizer for said clay, and the balance water; and
- (B) said encapsulated active base consisting essentially of milk protein, hectorite clay, a sufficient amount of a polar group affording organic compound to form water insoluble particles by reaction with said hectorite clay, a sufficient amount of peptizer for said clay, and water, said polar group affording compound being (1) characterized as being reactable with said hectorite clay to form water insoluble particles having a size above colloidal dimensions when added to an aqueous colloidal solution of synthetic hectorite clay and tetrasodium pyrophosphate and (2) selected from the group consisting of a simple organic compound having at least one polar group and an organic hydrophilic colloid.
- 2. A composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- (A) said carrier comprises imidazolidinyl urea, milk protein, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone-5-sulfonic acid, ethanol, propylene glycol, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate, carboxyvinyl polymer, said hectorite clay, said peptizer, triethanolamine, and said water; and
- (B) said encapsulated active base comprises said milk protein, said hectorite clay, hydroxyethyl cellulose as said polar-group affording compound, said peptizer, and said water.
- 3. A composition as claimed in claim 2, wherein said hectorite clay is synthetic hectorite clay, said synthetic hectorite clay is present in said carrier in a gel-forming amount of up to about 0.50 percent by weight, said peptizer is tetrasodium pyrophosphate and said tetrasodium pyrophosphate is present in said water phase carrier in an amount of about 5-50 percent by weight of said clay.
- 4. A composition as claimed in claim 2, comprising in parts by weight of the composition,
- (A) a first phase consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________imidazolidinyl urea 0.35milk protein 0.10 - 10.002-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone-5-sulfonicacid (20% aq. soln.) 0.10 balance towater make 100______________________________________
- (B) a second phase consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________ethanol 1.00 - 50.00propylene glycol 0.50 - 10.00polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate 0.01 - 2.00______________________________________
- (C) a third phase consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________synthetic hectorite clay 0.01 - 0.50tetrasodium pyrophosphate 0.001 - 0.03water balance to make 100, less the amount of encapsulated active base______________________________________
- (D) a fourth phase consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________triethanolamine (25% aq. soln.) 0.10 - 2.00carboxyvinyl polymer 0.05 - 0.50water 9.8a coloring material an effective amounta preservative an effective amount______________________________________
- (E) about 0.001-0.50 part of an encapsulated active base which consists essentially of, in percent by weight,
- ______________________________________hydroxyethyl cellulose 0.10 - 4.00synthetic hectorite clay 0.10 - 10.00tetrasodium pyrophosphate 0.05 - 2.00coloring 0.5 - 10milk protein 50.00 - 90.00a preservative effective amountwater balance to make 100______________________________________
- 5. A method of making a gel toner composition for use on the skin comprising:
- (A) making a first component consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________imidazolidinyl urea 0.35milk protein 0.10 - 10.002-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone-5-sulfon-acid (20% aq. soln.) 0.10water balance to make 100;______________________________________
- (B) making a second component consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________ethanol 1.00 - 50.00propylene glycol 0.50 - 10.00polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate 0.01 - 2.00;______________________________________
- (C) making a third component consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________synthetic hectorite clay 0.01 - 0.50tetrasodium pyrophosphate 0.001 - 0.03water balance to make 100, less the amount of encapsulated active base;______________________________________
- (D) making a fourth component consisting essentially of, in parts by weight,
- ______________________________________carboxyvinyl polymer 0.05 - 0.50water 9.8;______________________________________
- (E) making an encapsulated active base which consists essentially of, in percent by weight,
- ______________________________________hydroxyethyl cellulose 0.10 - 4.00synthetic hectorite clay 0.10 - 10.00tetrasodium pyrophosphate 0.05 - 2.00coloring 0.5 - 10milk protein 50.00 - 90.00a preservative effective amountwater balance to make 100;______________________________________
- (F) mixing about 0.001-0.50 part of said encapsulated active base into said third component;
- (G) mixing said second component with said first component;
- (H) mixing said fourth component with said mixture of first and second components;
- (I) mixing said third component including said encapsulated active base, with said mixture of first, second, and fourth components; and
- (J) mixing 0.10-2.00 parts of a 25% aqueous solution of triethanolamine with said mixture of first, second, third, and fourth components.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 611,435 filed Sept. 5, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,087,555 dated May 2, 1978.
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Formulary Issue No. 1, (1/11/1957), Carlopol, B. F. Goodrich Chem. Co., pp. 1 & 2. |
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