Patent Description:
Embodiments of the present invention are designed to meet these, and other, needs. <CIT> discloses compositions for reducing skin aging, wherein the compositions can be topically applied to a skin region to reduce or prevent skin wrinkles, fine lines, thinning skin, sagging skin, skin dryness, and skin itchiness. <CIT> discloses liposomes with cosmetic and/or dermopharmaceutical ingredients which are bound to cationic polymers for the care of the skin, scalp and/or hair and their use in washing agents and/or sprays for the treatment of textile materials.

In some embodiments, the present invention provides an aqueous personal care composition comprising: greater than <NUM> wt. % water; a preservative system; and a preservative booster comprising a mixture of pegylated alkyl glycerides, wherein the composition comprises greater than about <NUM> wt. % of a pH modifying agent, greater than about <NUM> wt% sodium benzoate, greater than about <NUM> wt% of a C<NUM>-C<NUM> alkyl polyol and greater than about <NUM> wt % of a pegylated alkyl glyceride, wherein the term "about" is defined to be within <NUM>%, and wherein the ratio of preservative system to preservative booster is from <NUM> to <NUM> to <NUM> to <NUM>.

Further embodiments provide non-therapeutic methods of improving the skin tone and/or moisturizing the skin of a mammal, comprising applying a composition as defined in the claims to the skin of a mammal in need thereof.

As used herein, the term "oil-in-water emulsion" means a composition consisting of an aqueous dispersing continuous phase and an oily dispersed discontinuous phase.

The term "about" or "approximately" are defined as being close to as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, and in one non-limiting embodiment the terms are defined to be within <NUM>%, preferably within <NUM>%, more preferably within <NUM>%, and most preferably within <NUM>%.

The term "substantially" and its variations are defined as being largely but not necessarily wholly what is specified as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, and in one non-limiting embodiment substantially refers to ranges within <NUM>%, within <NUM>%, within <NUM>%, or within <NUM>%.

The terms "inhibiting" or "reducing" or any variation of these terms, when used in the claims and/or the specification includes any measurable decrease or complete inhibition to achieve a desired result.

The terms "effective" or "effective amount" as that term is used in the specification and/or claims, means adequate to accomplish a desired, expected, or intended result.

The use of the word "a" or "an" when used in conjunction with the term "comprising" in the claims and/or the specification may mean "one," but it is also consistent with the meaning of "one or more," "at least one," and "one or more than one.

The use of the term "or" in the claims is used to mean "and/or" unless explicitly indicated to refer to alternatives only or the alternatives are mutually exclusive, although the disclosure supports a definition that refers to only alternatives and "and/or.

The compositions and methods described herein can "comprise," "consist essentially of," or "consist of" any of the ingredients disclosed throughout the specification. When the transitional phrase "consist(s) essentially of" is used in a claim, the basic and novel characteristic of the claimed composition is its ability to remain stable, maintain an acceptable level of antimicrobial resistance, moisturize skin, while also having a cosmetically acceptable feel.

Some embodiments of the present invention provide an aqueous personal care composition comprising: greater than <NUM> wt. % water; a preservative system; and a preservative booster comprising a mixture of pegylated alkyl glycerides as further defined in the claims.

In some embodiments, the compositions described herein comprise greater than about <NUM> wt. In some embodiments, the compositions described herein comprise greater than about <NUM> wt. In some embodiments, the compositions described herein comprise greater than about <NUM> wt. In some embodiments, the compositions described herein comprise about <NUM> wt. In some embodiments, the compositions described herein comprise about <NUM> wt.

In some embodiments, the aqueous personal care composition comprises a hydrophobic component comprising: a wax, a silicone, an oil extract; or a combination of two or more thereof.

Other embodiments provide aqueous personal care compositions wherein the composition is an oil-in-water emulsion.

The compositions of the present invention comprise a pH modifying agent to adjust the pH of the composition as defined in the claims. Suitable pH modifying agents, which may be used alone or in combination, include any of the following: mineral acids such as hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid and sulfuric acid, organic acids such as benzoic acid, citric acid, lactic acid, maleic acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, adipic acid, gluconic acid and salts thereof.

In some embodiments, the pH modifying agent comprises lactic acid, sodium lactate or a combination thereof. The amount of pH modifying agent used in the composition is dictated by the desired pH of the final product, is greater than about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition as defined in the claims, e.g. about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition. In the context of the present invention, the pH described and claimed herein is that of the neat product taken at <NUM>° C.

In some embodiments, the aqueous personal care composition has a pH of from about <NUM> to about <NUM>. In further embodiments, the aqueous personal care composition has a pH of from about <NUM> to about <NUM>. In certain embodiments, the aqueous personal care composition has a pH of from about <NUM> to about <NUM>. Still further embodiments provide aqueous personal care compositions having a pH of <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, or <NUM>. In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention are formulated to a pH that presents minimal disruption to the skin.

Further embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM> centipoise (cps) / <NUM> mPas. Some embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM> cps / mPas. Still further embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM> cps / mPas. Yet other embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM> cps / mPas. Certain embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM> cps / mPas. While other embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM> cps / mPas. Some embodiments provide compositions having a viscosity greater than about <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM> or <NUM> cps / mPas.

In the context of the present invention, viscosity is measured by Brookfield Helipath Spindle <NUM>, at <NUM> RPM and <NUM>.

In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a micro robustness index (MRI) of greater than <NUM>. In other embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a MRI of greater than <NUM>. In certain embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a MRI of greater than <NUM>. While in other embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a MRI of greater than <NUM>. Yet other embodiments provide compositions having a MRI of greater than <NUM>. Still further embodiments provide compositions having a MRI of greater than <NUM>. In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a MRI of greater than <NUM>. In other embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a MRI of greater than <NUM>. In further embodiments, the compositions of the present invention provide a MRI of <NUM> or <NUM>.

In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention include a preservative system comprising less than about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition. In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention include a preservative system comprising less than about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition. In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention include a preservative system comprising less than about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition. In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention include a preservative system comprising less than about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition. In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention include a preservative system comprising less than about <NUM> wt. % of the total composition.

The ratio of preservative system to preservative booster is from <NUM> to <NUM> to <NUM> to <NUM>. In some embodiments, ratio of preservative system to preservative booster is about <NUM> to <NUM>.

In some embodiments, the preservative system comprises a C<NUM>-C<NUM> alkyl polyol, and sodium benzoate. In some embodiments, the C<NUM>-C<NUM> alkyl polyol is caprylyl glycol.

In some embodiments, the preservative booster comprises PEG-<NUM> cocoglycerides. In some embodiments, the preservative booster comprises PEG-<NUM> caprylic/capric glyceride. In other embodiments, the preservative booster comprises a mixture of PEG-<NUM> cocoglycerides and PEG-<NUM> caprylic/capric glyceride.

In some embodiments, the compositions of the present invention comprise a source of ricinoleic acid. In some embodiments, the source of ricinoleic acid is castor oil.

High-water personal care composition can comprise: greater than about <NUM> wt. % water; and an effective amount of an antimicrobial system consisting essentially of: a C<NUM>-C<NUM> alkyl polyol; sodium benzoate; and a mixture of pegylated alkyl glycerides.

The compositions of the present invention comprise greater than about <NUM> wt. % of a pH modifying agent; greater than about <NUM> wt. % of sodium benzoate; greater than about <NUM> wt. % of a C<NUM>-C<NUM> alkyl polyol; and greater than about <NUM> wt. % of a pegylated alkyl glyceride. Other embodiments provide.

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a non-therapeutic method of improving the skin tone and/or moisturizing the skin of a mammal, comprising applying a composition according to any foregoing claim to the skin of a mammal in need thereof. A method of improving the skin tone of a mammal, can comprise applying any one of the compositions described herein to the skin of a mammal in need thereof. Methods of moisturizing the skin of a mammal, can comprise applying any one of the compositions described herein to the skin of a mammal in need thereof.

In some embodiments, compositions of the present invention include an emulsifying agent. In some embodiments, the emulsifying agent includes, but is not limited to, ethoxylated carboxylic acids, ethoxylated glycerides, glycol esters and derivatives thereof, monoglycerides, polyglyceryl esters, polyhydric alcohol esters and esters, sorbitan/sorbitol esters, triesters of phosphoric acid, ethoxylated-fatty alcohols, propoxylated polyoxyethylene (POE) esters and the like and mixtures thereof. Particularly preferred are glyceryl stearate, PEG-<NUM> stearate, sorbitan stearate, PEG-<NUM> stearate, steareth-<NUM>, steareth-<NUM>, steareth-<NUM>, polysorbate-<NUM>, laureth-<NUM>, laureth-<NUM>, polysorbate <NUM>, sucrose distearate, glyceryl oleate, and the like as well as mixtures thereof.

In some embodiments, at least about <NUM> wt. % of the composition comprises an emulsifying agent. In other embodiments, from about <NUM> wt. % to about <NUM> wt. % of the composition comprises an emulsifying agent.

The compositions of the present invention must be protected against the growth of potentially harmful microorganisms, and therefore preservatives are added as a routine. Generally from one tenth of one percent by weight to one percent by weight of preservatives are adequate, with <NUM> weight percent preferred by the present compositions. Suitable preservatives include, but are not limited to, alkyl esters of para-hydroxybenzoic acid, hydantoin derivatives, propionate salts, quaternium-<NUM>, imidazolidinyl urea, EDTA and its salts, and the like (e.g. methyl and propyl para-hydroxybenzoates and <NUM>-phenoxyethanol). The preservatives should be selected having regard for the use of the composition and possible incompatibilities between the preservatives and the other ingredients.

Some embodiments of the present invention comprise rheology modifying agents or thickeners. In some embodiments, the rheology modifier comprises a polysaccharaide. In some embodiments, the polysaccharide may be chosen from fructans, gellans, glucans, amylose, amylopectin, glycogen, pullulan, dextrans, celluloses and derivatives thereof, in particular methylcelluloses, hydroxyalkylcelluloses, ethylhydroxyethylcelluloses and carboxymethylcelluloses, mannans, xylans, lignins, arabans, galactans, galacturonans, alginate-based compounds, chitin, chitosans, glucuronoxylans, arabinoxylans, xyloglucans, glucomannans, pectic acids and pectins, arabinogalactans, carrageenans, agars, glycosaminoglycans, gum arabics, tragacanth gums, ghatti gums, karaya gums, locust bean gums, galactomannans such as guar gums and nonionic derivatives thereof, in particular hydroxypropyl guar, and ionic derivatives thereof, biopolysaccharide gums of microbial origin, in particular scleroglucan or xanthan gums, mucopolysaccharides, and in particular chondroitin sulfates, and mixtures thereof.

In some embodiments, compositions of the present invention comprise at least one emollient. As used herein, the term "emollient" means a material that protects against wetness or irritation, softens, soothes, supples, coats, lubricates, moisturizes, protects and/or cleanses the skin; the term "protectant" means a material which protects injured or exposed skin or mucous membrane surface from harmful or annoying stimuli. In some embodiments, the emollient will have either a plastic or liquid consistency at room temperatures.

Suitable emollients can include those hydrocarbons, or mixtures of hydrocarbons, having chain lengths of from <NUM> to <NUM> carbon atoms. Hydrocarbons having these chain lengths include mineral oil (also known as "liquid petrolatum") and petrolatum (also known as "mineral wax," "petroleum jelly" and "mineral jelly"). Mineral oil usually refers to less viscous mixtures of hydrocarbons having from <NUM> to <NUM> carbon atoms. Petrolatum usually refers to more viscous mixtures of hydrocarbons having from <NUM> to <NUM> carbon atoms. Other suitable emollients include natural fats and natural oils. In certain embodiments the emollient can be selected from the group consisting of petrolatum, mineral oil and mixtures thereof. In certain embodiments the emollient can be derived from a renewable resource.

Other suitable emollients can include fatty acid ester type emollients, alkyl ethoxylate type emollients, fatty alcohol type emollients, and combinations thereof.

Suitable emollients may also include natural oils or fats, or natural oil or fat derivatives, in particular of plant or animal origin. Non-limiting examples include oleic canola Oil (Brassiea eampestris, B. rapa ; characterized by having an oleic content greater than <NUM>%, e.g., hi oleic canola oil, very high oleic canola oil, or partially hydrogenated canola oil), marula kernel oil (Sclerocarya birrea), palm oil (Elaeis Guineensis Oil), palm olein, palm stearin, palm superolein, pecan oil, pumpkin seed oil, oleic safflower oil (Carthamus Tinetorius; characterized by having an oleic content of greater than about <NUM>% and omega-<NUM> fatty acid content of less than about <NUM>%, e.g., hi oleic safflower oil), sesame oil (Sesamum indicum, S. oreintale), soybean oil (Glycine max, e.g., hi oleic soybean, low linolenic soybean oil, partially hydrogenated), oleic sunflower oil (Helianthus annus; characterized by having an oleic content of greater than about <NUM>%, e.g., mid oleic sunflower or high oleic sunflower oil), apricot oil, babassu oil, castor oil, coconut oil, cod liver oil, hydrogenated corn oil, hydrogenated cottonseed oil, hazelnut oil, jojoba oil, macadamia oil, meadowfoam seed oil, mink oil, maringa oil, marula oil, mortierella oil, palm kernel oil, hydrogenated peanut oil, hydrogenated rapeseed oil, rose hip oil, hydrogenated safflower oil, hydrogenated soybean oil, hydrogenated sunflower oil, hydrogenated walnut oil, hydrogenated wheat germ oil, or the hardened derivatives thereof.

Other non-limiting examples of fats and oils suitable skin care active options herein include: butter, C12-C18 acid triglyceride, caprylic/capric/lauric triglyceride, caprylic/capric/linoleic triglyceride, caprylic/capric/stearic triglyceride, caprylic/capric triglyceride, cocoa butter, C10-C18 triglycerides, egg oil, epoxidized soybean oil, glyceryl triacetyl hydroxystearate, glyceryl triacetyl ricinoleate, glycosphingolipids, hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated castor oil laurate, hydrogenated coconut oil, hydrogenated C12-C18 triglycerides, hydrogenated fish oil, hydrogenated lard, hydrogenated menhaden oil, hydrogenated mink oil, hydrogenated orange roughy oil, hydrogenated shark liver oil, hydrogenated tallow, hydrogenated vegetable oil, lanolin and lanolin derivatives, lanolin alcohol, lard, lauric/palmitic/oleic triglyceride, lesquerella oil, maleated soybean oil, neatsfoot oil, oleic/linoleic triglyceride, oleic/palmitic/lauric/myristic/linoleic triglyceride, oleostearine, olive husk oil, omental lipids, pengawar djambi oil, pentadesma butter, phospholipids, shea butter, tallow, tribehenin, tricaprin, tricaprylin, triheptanoin, trihydroxymethoxystearin, trihydroxystearin, triisononanoin, triisostearin, trilaurin, trilinolein, trilinolenin, trimyristin, trioctanoin, triolein, tripalmitin, trisebacin, tristearin, triundecanoin, and the like, as well as mixtures thereof.

Oleic canola oil, palm oil, sesame oil, hi oleic safflower oil, hi oleic soybean oil, mid oleic sunflower oil, and high oleic sunflower oil are common plant-bred derived oils and may be also be derived from non- genetically modified organisms (non-GMO).

In certain embodiments, the emollient can further comprise a blend of oils, including those described supra, as well as additional oil materials. Suitable additional emollients can include acai berry oil, almond oil, avocado oil, beech oil, brazil nut oil, camelina sativa oil (family Brassicaceae, e.g. Camelina Sativa, Gold of Pleasure, False Flax, etc.), camellia seed oil, canola oil, carrot seed oil, cashew nut oil, castor oil, cherry kernel oil, chia oil, corn oil, cottonseed oil, hydrogenated cottonseed oil, evening primrose oil, filbert (hazelnut) oil, grapeseed oil, hemp oil, hickory nut oil, jojoba oil, kukui oil, lanolin, olive oil (Olea europaea), macadamia oil, maringa oil, meadowfoam oil, neem oil, palm kernel oil, olive oil, passionflower oil (family Passiflora, Passiflora Incarnata), peanut oil, peach kernel oil, pistachio nut oil, rapeseed oil, rice bran oil, rose hip oil, safflower oil, sorghum oil, soybean oil, sunflower seed oil, tall oil, vegetable oil, vegetable squalene, walnut oil, wheat germ oil, and mixtures thereof. The oil material of the present invention can be selected from the group consisting of camelina sativa seed oil, oleic canola oil, evening primrose oil, marula kernel oil, palm oil, palm olein, palm stearin, palm superolein, passiflora incarnata seed oil, pecan oil, pumpkin seed oil, oleic safflower oil, sesame oil, soybean oil, oleic sunflower oil, vegetable oil and mixtures thereof.

Yet further embodiments, suitable emollients include silicone oils. In such emebodiments the silicone oil may be chosen from non-volatile polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMSs), polydimethylsiloxanes comprising alkyl or alkoxy groups which are pendent and/or at the end of the silicone chain, which groups each contain from <NUM> to <NUM> carbon atoms, or phenyl silicones, such as phenyl trimethicones, phenyl dimethicones, phenyl(trimethylsiloxy)diphenylsiloxanes, diphenyl dimethicones, diphenyl(methyldiphenyl)trisiloxanes or (<NUM>-phenylethyl)trimethylsiloxysilicates. In some embodiments the emollient comprises dimethicone.

In some embodiments, to further enhance the stability of the composition, certain antioxidants can be added directly to the mixture of emollients or to the composition as a whole. In some embodiments, the composition comprises from about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, from about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, or from about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, by weight of the composition, of an antioxidant. In other embodiments, the composition comprises from about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, from about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, or from about <NUM>% to about <NUM>%, or about <NUM>% by weight of the composition, of an antioxidant. Non-limiting examples of suitable antioxidants include a- tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate, β-tocopherol, γ-tocopherol, δ-tocopherol, tocotrienol, rosemary, sesamol, sesamolin, sesamin, catechin, and mixtures thereof.

In some embodiments, the present invention provides high-water personal care compositions comprising: greater than <NUM> wt. % water; and an emulsion stabilizing system comprising a fatty alcohol; and a fatty acid ester; wherein the composition has a MRI of greater than <NUM>. In some embodiments, the present invention provides high-water personal care compositions comprising: greater than about <NUM> wt. % water; and an emulsion stabilizing system comprising a fatty alcohol; and a fatty acid ester; wherein the composition has a MRI of greater than <NUM>. Some embodiments further comprise a hydrophobic component comprising: a wax, a silicone, an oil extract; or a combination of two or more thereof. In some embodiments, the wax is petrolatum. In certain embodiments, the petrolatum is present in an amount greater than the fatty alcohol.

As used herein, the term "high-water" may refer to compositions comprising greater than about <NUM> wt. % water, optionally greater than about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. %, about <NUM> wt. % or about <NUM> wt.

In certain embodiments, the compositions are formulated into topical skin care compositions. The compositions can be cosmetic compositions. In other aspects, the compositions can be included in a cosmetic vehicle. Non-limiting examples of cosmetic vehicles are disclosed in other sections of this specification and are known to those of skill in the art. Examples of cosmetic vehicles include creams, lotions, and ointments. In other non-limiting embodiments, the compositions of the present invention can be included in skin moisturizing products such as hand, face, or total body moisturizers. The compositions can also be formulated for topical skin application at least <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, or more times a day during use.

Also described herein are methods of treating or preventing a skin condition comprising topical application of any one of the compositions described in this specification to skin in need thereof, wherein the topical application of the composition treats the skin condition. In one aspect, the method includes moisturizing skin or treating or preventing the appearing of dry skin, flaky skin, or chapped skin. In other aspects, it is contemplated that the compositions can be used to treat or prevent various skin conditions ranging from pruritus, fine lines or wrinkles, sun damaged skin, dermatitis, eczema, and other inflammatory skin conditions. The skin can be facial skin or non-facial skin (e.g., arms, legs, hands, chest, back, feet, etc.).

In some embodiments, the methods described herein further comprise the step of identifying a person in need of treatment. The person can be a male or female. The age of the person can be at least <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>, or more years old, or any range derivable therein.

Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be illustrated by reference to the following examples, which are included to exemplify, but not to limit the scope of the present invention.

Table <NUM> (below) describes the formulations for two (<NUM>) exemplary compositions of the present invention (Ex. II); and three comparative examples (Comp. III is not according to the claims.

The compositions described in Table <NUM> (above) can be prepared according to conventional methods known to those skilled in the art.

The Micro Robustness Index (MRI) of each of the compositions described in Table <NUM> is measured. MRI is used as a quantitative measure of a composition's ability to withstand microbial challenge. Specifically, the MRI value is the result from a challenge test assessing the efficacy of a compound/composition against a pool of microorganisms. Micropreservation is considered acceptable if the MRI value is greater than <NUM>. The MRI value relates to the number of bacterial count within an induced microbiological challenge. The lower the MRI number, the greater the amount of bacteria present. Table <NUM> (below) describes the results of MRI evaluations performed on two exemplary compositions of the present invention (Ex. II) and three comparative examples (Comp. III is not according to the claims.

Claim 1:
An aqueous personal care composition comprising:
greater than <NUM> wt.% water;
a preservative system; and
a preservative booster comprising a mixture of pegylated alkyl glycerides,
wherein the composition comprises greater than about <NUM> wt.% of a pH modifying agent,
greater than about <NUM> wt% sodium benzoate,
greater than about <NUM> wt% of a C<NUM>-C<NUM> alkyl polyol and
greater than about <NUM> wt % of a pegylated alkyl glyceride, wherein the term "about" is defined to be within <NUM>%, and
wherein the ratio of preservative system to preservative booster is from <NUM> to <NUM> to <NUM> to <NUM>.