Water-in-oil emulsion sunscreen cosmetic
A water-in-oil, cosmetic technology, used in cosmetics, cosmetic preparations, cosmetic preparations, etc., can solve the problems of detrimental usability, poor ductility, and excessive UV protection effect, and achieve excellent usability and washability. , No film formation, good ductility effect
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Embodiment 1~5 and comparative example 1~2
[0097] The water-in-oil type emulsified sunscreen cosmetics having the composition described in the following Table 1 were prepared by adding the water phase dissolved by other means to the product obtained by heating and dissolving the oily component and dispersing the powder, and emulsifying by stirring .
[0098] Oil phase thickener ratio=[the total amount of (B) component and (C) component] / [(E) the total amount of non-volatile liquid oil other than silicone oil] ratio was calculated from the compounding quantity of this component.
[0099] Determination of UV protection effect
[0100] On the measurement plate (S plate) (5 × 5cm V-groove PMMA plate, SPFMASTER-PA01), the cosmetics (sample) of each example were measured at 2 mg / cm 2 The amount was added dropwise, applied with fingers for 60 seconds, dried for 15 minutes, and its absorbance was measured using a U-3500 automatic recording spectrophotometer manufactured by Hitachi, Ltd. Co., Ltd. Glycerin without ultraviolet...
Embodiment 10 and comparative example 5
[0111] Water-in-oil type emulsified sunscreen cosmetics having the compositions described in Table 2 below were prepared, and the absorbance change rate before and after the water bath was determined in the same manner as above.
[0112] Film forming agent ratio=[(F) total amount of component] / [(E) total amount of non-volatile liquid oil other than silicone oil] ratio was calculated from the compounding quantity of this component.
[0113] [Table 2]
[0114] Comparative Example 5 Example 10 Cyclomethicone 40 37 Glyceryl tris 2-ethylhexanoate 3 6 2-Ethylhexyl p-methoxycinnamate 5 5 Trimethylsiloxysilicate 4 4 PEG-10 Dimethicone 2 2 Distearyldimethylammonium hectorite 0.5 0.5 Dextrin Palmitate 5 5 Polydimethylsiloxane covered fine particle zinc oxide 20 20 Polydimethylsiloxane covered fine particle titanium oxide 5 5 1,3-Butanediol 5 5 Phenoxyethanol 0.5 0.5 purified water 10 10 ...
Embodiment 11~18 and comparative example 6
[0117] Water-in-oil type emulsified sunscreen cosmetics having the compositions described in the following Tables 3 and 4 were prepared, and the absorbance change rate before and after the water bath was determined in the same manner as above.
[0118] [table 3]
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[0120] [Table 4]
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[0122] As shown in Table 3 and Table 4, even if the kind of the oil phase thickener ((C) component) was changed, the UV protection effect was higher after the water bath than before the water bath (Examples 11-18). On the other hand, when the component (C) was not blended, the ultraviolet protection effect after the water bath decreased (comparative example 6).
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