Abstract:
A composition for conditioning keratin fibers, comprising: (a) at least one (C10-C30)alkylamido(C1-C8)alkyl(di)(C1-C6)alkylamine and their cosmetic salts and their solvates such as hydrates; (b) at least one dicarboxylic acid containing at least one hydroxyl group, preferably two hydroxyl groups, the said dicarboxylic acid not bearing a cyclic group; (c) at least one oil from eater of C6-C20 fatty acid and C6-C20 fatty alcohol; The composition provides to the keratin fibers, in particular the hair, an improved disentangling, and smoothness sensory.
Abstract:
A process for permanently reshaping keratin fibres is disclosed. The process may comprise a) placing the keratin fibres under mechanical tension by rolling keratin fibres on a tensioning device so as to form curls, b) applying a reducing composition to the keratin fibres, c) individually covering each tensioning device rolled with keratin fibres with a cover comprising at least one heat-insulating material, so as to form at least one closed space above the keratin fibres, d) heating the keratin fibres at a constant temperature, and e) entrapping heat and condensation from the heating of the keratin fibres within the closed space so as to maintain the closed space at a substantially uniform temperature throughout the closed space. The tensioning device and/or the cover may further include at least one heat source as part of the tensioning device and/or the cover.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a cosmetic composition comprising one or more particular non-amino polyalkylsiloxanes comprising at least one fatty chain, one or more oxyethylenated polymers and one or more fatty alcohols. The invention also relates to a cosmetic treatment process of keratin materials, and particularly a method for conditioning keratin fibres, and in particular human keratin fibres, using this composition.
Abstract:
Composition for caring for keratin fibers and use thereof for cleansing and conditioning the keratin fibers, especially the hair, which comprises A) at least one surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic, amphoteric, cationic surfactant, or a mixture thereof; B) at least one cationic polymer with a charge density greater than 4 meq/g, preferably greater than 5 meq/g; C) at least one aminated silicone; and D) at least one insoluble, non-aminated silicone.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for coloring keratin fibers, preferably hair, comprising the steps of: (i) applying onto the keratin fibers a composition comprising (a) at least one compound chosen from alkylaminosulfonic acids and those of the formula (I) and (II), (b) at least one direct dye, and (c) at least one alkaline agent; (ii) heating the keratin fibers; and (iii) optionally rinsing and/or drying the keratin fibers. The present invention can provide superior coloring efficiency, such as color intensity and color lastingness.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an anhydrous cosmetic composition, comprising: (a) at least one oil phase including at least one oil; (b) at least one alcohol phase including at least one alcohol; and (c) at least one nonionic surfactant phase including at least one nonionic surfactant, wherein the amount of the (c) nonionic surfactant phase is less than 10% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition. The anhydrous cosmetic composition according to the present invention can provide multi-phase appearance, and can visually stimulate users of the cosmetic composition while maintaining good cosmetic effects.