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Hair Conditioning Composition

Abstract: The present invention relates to an aqueous conditioning serum. Despite the prior art there remains the need for improved serum conditioners. Accordingly, the present invention provides a visually clear aqueous conditioning serum for the hair comprising: 50 to 95% wt. water, 0.1 to 8% wt. silicone microemulsion, 5 to 15% wt. copolymer of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol according to one of the following formulae: HO(CH2CH2O)x (CH (CH3) CH2O) y (CH2CH2O) z H (I) HO(CH(CH3)CH2O)x (CHCH2O) y (CH2 (CH3)CH2O) z H (II) with the mean value of y in the range from 10 to 60 and the values of x and z both in the range from 1 to 150, 0.5 to 1.5% wt. thickener. The composition according to the invention conditions the hair without depositing too much silicone. Accordingly, it reduces the risk of applying too much and leaving the hair feeling lank and greasy.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
09 September 2010
Publication Number
47/2011
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
CHEMICAL
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2017-01-10
Renewal Date

Applicants

HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED
HINDUSTAN LEVER LIMITED, 165-166 BACKBAY RECLAMATION, MUMBAI, 400 020, INDIA

Inventors

1. PACE EMILIE
42 RUE ST LAURENT, 38000 GRENOBLE, FRANCE

Specification

FORM - 2
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
(39 of 1970)
&
The Patents Rules, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
(See Section 10 and Rule 13)
HAIR CONDITIONING COMPOSITION
HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED, a company incorporated under
the Indian Companies Act, 1913 and having its registered office
at 165/166, Backbay Reclamation, Mumbai -400 020, Maharashtra, India
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed

COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to an aqueous conditioning serum.
Despite the prior art there remains the need for improved serum conditioners.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a visually clear aqueous conditioning serum for the hair comprising:
50 to 95% wt. water,
0.1 to 8% wt. silicone microemulsion,
5 to 15% wt. copolymer of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol according to one of the following formulae:
HO(CH2CH20)x(CH(CH3)CH20)y(CH2CH20)z H (I)
H0(CH{CH3)CH2O)x (CHCH20)y (CH2 (CH3)CH20) z H (II)
with the mean value of y in the range from 10 to 60 and the values of x and z both in the range from 1 to 150,
0.5 to 1.5% wt. thickener.
The composition according to the invention conditions the hair without depositing too much silicone. Accordingly, it reduces the risk of applying too much and leaving the hair feeling lank and greasy.

By visually clear is meant that a score of at least +3 is achieved using the following protocol.
The formulation was transferred to a 1 cm path clear cell and placed on a light table above a numeric scale -12 to +10 where the size of the numbers smoothly decrease from 10 mm high (-12) to 0.25 mm low (+10). The clarity of the formulation was given the value to the smallest number that could be read. The figures were placed directly against the light cell.
By silicone microemulsion is meant an emulsion of nonvolatile, water-immiscible silicones, either unfunctionalised (i.e. dimethicone/dimethiconol) or functionalised (e.g. amodimethicones, other silicone copolymers) having a mean droplet size below lOOnm, more preferably below 75nm, most preferably below 50nrn. Such microemulsions can be included in a clear formulation without compromising its clarity.
Suitable silicone emulsions include DC 1870 ex. Dow Corning. Preferably, the composition comprises from 2 to 6% wt. silicone microemulsion. This level of silicone provides the optimum deposition on to the hair without the sensorial negatives associated with too much deposition, e.g. greasy feel and lank hair.
Preferably, the composition comprises from 70 to 80% wt. water. This level of water provides the optimum formulation window for the remaining ingredients.

The copolymer used in the invention confirms to one the following formula:
HO(CH2CH20)x(CH(CH3)CH20)y(CH2CH20)z H (I)
HO(CH(CH3)CH20)x(CHCH20)y(CH2(CH3)CH20)z H (II)
with the mean value of y in the range from 10 to 60 and the values of x and z both in the range from 1 to 150,
Preferably, x & z are less than 10, more preferably less than 5, most preferably less than 2.
Preferably, y is less than 80, more preferably less than 50, even more preferably less than 25, most preferably less than 20.
Preferably, x/y is less than 0.15, more preferably less than 0.1, most preferably less than 0.075.
Preferably, the composition comprises from 8 to 12% wt. copolymer. This provides the optimum foam depression while maintaining clarity of the composition.
The composition may also comprise a copolymer of formula (I) in combination along with a copolymer from formula (II).
Preferably, the polymer is present at from 1 to 20% wt., more preferably at from 5 to 15% wt. and most preferably from 7 to 13% wt. These levels provide the best clarity maintenance-

Preferably, the composition comprises from 0.8 to 1.2% wt. thickener. This provides the optimum rheological properties of the composition. Suitable thickeners include the modified celluloses for example hydroxyethyl cellulose.
Preferably, the composition comprises perfume.
Preferably, the composition comprises a co-solvent for the perfume. Co-solvents prevent light scattering particles forming in the composition and so maintain the clarity of the composition. Preferred co-solvents include alcohols, especially ethanol.
Preferably, the composition comprises a co-surfactant for the perfume. Co-surfactants also prevent light scattering particle formulation and so maintain the clarity of the composition. Preferred co-surfactants include cremophore and also Eumulgin HPS which is composed of Coceth-7 and PPG-1-PEG-9 Lauryl Glycol Ether and PEG-4 0 Hydrogenated Castor Oil.
Preferably, such co-surfactants are included at from 0.1 to 3% wt. preferably from 1-1.5% wt.
Preferably, the composition comprises a cationic surfactant. Cationic surfactants provide a conditioning benefit to the hair.
Preferably, the composition comprises a fatty material selected from fatty alcohols, fatty acids, fatty amides and

fatty esters. Fatty materials provide a conditioning benefit to the hair.
Compositions according to the invention may also comprise any of the known ingredients used in conditioning serums which do not adversely affect the overall clarity of the composition. Typical of such ingredients are water-miscible silicones such as certain aminosilicones or silicone polyethers.
The composition according to the invention may be packaged in any suitable package, for example a spray, compact, squeezy bottle, etc.
EXAMPLE
The following is a composition according to the invention.
It is made by adding half of the water to the Natrosol. Leave it to stir at 153rpm for 30-40 minutes until solution becomes thick and clear.
Add Glycerol, DMC 6031, and CTAC to the main mix.
Add DC1870 slowly to the main mix.
Add L31, Glydant plus to the main mix and leave it to stir
for 10 minutes (the solution should be transparent).
In another beaker, add ethanol, Eumulgin HPS and perfume,
stir for 3 minutes and add it to the main mix.

Ingredient % wt. active
Water 79.85
Hydroxyethylecellulose 0.85
Glycerin 3.0
PEG/PPG-25/25 dimethicone DMC6031 1.0
Cetyl trimmonium chloride 0.33
Silicone microemulsion DC 1870 3.5
Pluronic L31 10.0
DMDM Hydantoin 0.17
Perfume 0.1
Eumulgin HPS 1.2
100

CLAIMS
1. Visually clear aqueous conditioning serum for the hair
comprising:
50 to 95% wt. water,
0.1 to 8% wt. silicone microemulsion,
5 to 15% wt. copolymer of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol according to one of the following formulae:
HO(CH2CH20)x(CH(CH3)CH20)y(CH2CH20) z H (I)
HO(CH(CH3)CH20)x(CHCH20)y(CH2{CH3)CH2O)z H (II)
with the mean value of y in the range from 10 to 60 and the values of x and z both in the range from 1 to 150,
0.5 to 1.5% wt. thickener.
2. Composition according to claim 1 comprising from 7 0 to 80% wt. water.
3. Composition according to claim 1 or 2 comprising from 2 to 6% wt. silicone microemulsion.
4. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising from 8 to 12% wt. copolymer.

5. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising from 0.8 to 1.2% wt. thickener.
6. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising perfume.
7. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising a co-solvent for the perfume.
8. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising a co-surfactant for the perfume.
9. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising a cationic surfactant.
10. Composition according to any preceding claim comprising a fatty material selected from fatty alcohols, fatty acids, fatty amides and fatty esters.

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1 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(28-12-2010).pdf 2010-12-28
1 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM-27 [28-08-2024(online)].pdf 2024-08-28
2 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 18(20-12-2011).pdf 2011-12-20
2 1903-MUMNP-2010-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [29-09-2023(online)].pdf 2023-09-29
3 1903-MUMNP-2010-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [14-09-2022(online)].pdf 2022-09-14
3 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(20-12-2011).pdf 2011-12-20
4 1903-MUMNP-2010-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [09-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-09
4 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(10-12-2013).pdf 2013-12-10
5 1903-MUMNP-2010-Amended Pages Of Specification-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
5 1903-MUM-2009-FORM 3(10-11-2014).pdf 2014-11-10
6 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(FER)-(31-12-2014).pdf 2014-12-31
6 1903-MUMNP-2010-Claims-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
7 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3-(25-04-2015).pdf 2015-04-25
7 1903-mumnp-2010-claims.pdf 2018-08-10
8 Form 13 [05-08-2015(online)].pdf 2015-08-05
8 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(3-11-2010).pdf 2018-08-10
9 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(10-12-2015).pdf 2015-12-10
9 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(6-2-2013).pdf 2018-08-10
10 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(HEARING NOTICE)-(27-6-2016).pdf 2018-08-10
10 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3-(19-03-2016).pdf 2016-03-19
11 1903-MUMNP-2010-Correspondence-010916.pdf 2018-08-10
11 Other Patent Document [01-08-2016(online)].pdf 2016-08-01
12 1903-MUMNP-2010-Correspondence-121015.pdf 2018-08-10
12 Other Patent Document [07-12-2016(online)].pdf 2016-12-07
13 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(DECISION)-(10-01-2017).pdf 2017-01-10
13 1903-mumnp-2010-correspondence.pdf 2018-08-10
14 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(10-01-2017).pdf 2017-01-10
14 1903-mumnp-2010-description(complete).pdf 2018-08-10
15 1903-MUMNP-2010-CLAIMS(GRANTED)-(10-01-2017).pdf 2017-01-10
15 1903-MUMNP-2010-Examination Report Reply Recieved-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
16 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 1-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
16 1903-MUMNP-2010_EXAMREPORT.pdf 2018-08-10
17 1903-mumnp-2010-wo international publication report a3.pdf 2018-08-10
17 1903-mumnp-2010-form 1.pdf 2018-08-10
18 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 13(10-2-2012).pdf 2018-08-10
18 1903-mumnp-2010-wo international publication report a2.pdf 2018-08-10
19 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 2(Title Page)-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
19 1903-MUMNP-2010-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT(26-6-2015).pdf 2018-08-10
20 1903-mumnp-2010-form 2(title page).pdf 2018-08-10
20 1903-mumnp-2010-power of attorney.pdf 2018-08-10
21 1903-mumnp-2010-form 2.pdf 2018-08-10
21 1903-MUMNP-2010-OTHERS-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
22 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(12-8-2011).pdf 2018-08-10
22 1903-mumnp-2010-other document.pdf 2018-08-10
23 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(15-2-2011).pdf 2018-08-10
23 1903-MUMNP-2010-OTHER DOCUMENT(26-6-2015).pdf 2018-08-10
24 1903-MUMNP-2010-Original Under Rule 6(1 A)Form 3-250117.pdf 2018-08-10
24 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(15-2-2012).pdf 2018-08-10
25 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(22-5-2014).pdf 2018-08-10
25 1903-MUMNP-2010-GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY(3-11-2010).pdf 2018-08-10
26 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(22-6-2013).pdf 2018-08-10
26 1903-mumnp-2010-form pct-isa-237.pdf 2018-08-10
27 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(23-1-2013).pdf 2018-08-10
27 1903-mumnp-2010-form pct-isa-210.pdf 2018-08-10
28 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(8-8-2012).pdf 2018-08-10
28 1903-mumnp-2010-form 5.pdf 2018-08-10
29 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 3-081015.pdf 2018-08-10
29 1903-mumnp-2010-form 3.pdf 2018-08-10
30 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 3-160816.pdf 2018-08-10
31 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 3-081015.pdf 2018-08-10
31 1903-mumnp-2010-form 3.pdf 2018-08-10
32 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(8-8-2012).pdf 2018-08-10
32 1903-mumnp-2010-form 5.pdf 2018-08-10
33 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(23-1-2013).pdf 2018-08-10
33 1903-mumnp-2010-form pct-isa-210.pdf 2018-08-10
34 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(22-6-2013).pdf 2018-08-10
34 1903-mumnp-2010-form pct-isa-237.pdf 2018-08-10
35 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(22-5-2014).pdf 2018-08-10
35 1903-MUMNP-2010-GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY(3-11-2010).pdf 2018-08-10
36 1903-MUMNP-2010-Original Under Rule 6(1 A)Form 3-250117.pdf 2018-08-10
36 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(15-2-2012).pdf 2018-08-10
37 1903-MUMNP-2010-OTHER DOCUMENT(26-6-2015).pdf 2018-08-10
37 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(15-2-2011).pdf 2018-08-10
38 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(12-8-2011).pdf 2018-08-10
38 1903-mumnp-2010-other document.pdf 2018-08-10
39 1903-mumnp-2010-form 2.pdf 2018-08-10
39 1903-MUMNP-2010-OTHERS-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
40 1903-mumnp-2010-form 2(title page).pdf 2018-08-10
40 1903-mumnp-2010-power of attorney.pdf 2018-08-10
41 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 2(Title Page)-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
41 1903-MUMNP-2010-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT(26-6-2015).pdf 2018-08-10
42 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 13(10-2-2012).pdf 2018-08-10
42 1903-mumnp-2010-wo international publication report a2.pdf 2018-08-10
43 1903-mumnp-2010-form 1.pdf 2018-08-10
43 1903-mumnp-2010-wo international publication report a3.pdf 2018-08-10
44 1903-MUMNP-2010-Form 1-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
44 1903-MUMNP-2010_EXAMREPORT.pdf 2018-08-10
45 1903-MUMNP-2010-Examination Report Reply Recieved-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
45 1903-MUMNP-2010-CLAIMS(GRANTED)-(10-01-2017).pdf 2017-01-10
46 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(10-01-2017).pdf 2017-01-10
46 1903-mumnp-2010-description(complete).pdf 2018-08-10
47 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(DECISION)-(10-01-2017).pdf 2017-01-10
47 1903-mumnp-2010-correspondence.pdf 2018-08-10
48 1903-MUMNP-2010-Correspondence-121015.pdf 2018-08-10
48 Other Patent Document [07-12-2016(online)].pdf 2016-12-07
49 1903-MUMNP-2010-Correspondence-010916.pdf 2018-08-10
49 Other Patent Document [01-08-2016(online)].pdf 2016-08-01
50 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(HEARING NOTICE)-(27-6-2016).pdf 2018-08-10
50 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3-(19-03-2016).pdf 2016-03-19
51 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(10-12-2015).pdf 2015-12-10
51 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(6-2-2013).pdf 2018-08-10
52 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(3-11-2010).pdf 2018-08-10
52 Form 13 [05-08-2015(online)].pdf 2015-08-05
53 1903-mumnp-2010-claims.pdf 2018-08-10
53 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3-(25-04-2015).pdf 2015-04-25
54 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(FER)-(31-12-2014).pdf 2014-12-31
54 1903-MUMNP-2010-Claims-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
55 1903-MUMNP-2010-Amended Pages Of Specification-100815.pdf 2018-08-10
55 1903-MUM-2009-FORM 3(10-11-2014).pdf 2014-11-10
56 1903-MUMNP-2010-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [09-09-2021(online)].pdf 2021-09-09
56 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 3(10-12-2013).pdf 2013-12-10
57 1903-MUMNP-2010-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [14-09-2022(online)].pdf 2022-09-14
57 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(20-12-2011).pdf 2011-12-20
58 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM 18(20-12-2011).pdf 2011-12-20
58 1903-MUMNP-2010-RELEVANT DOCUMENTS [29-09-2023(online)].pdf 2023-09-29
59 1903-MUMNP-2010-CORRESPONDENCE(IPO)-(28-12-2010).pdf 2010-12-28
59 1903-MUMNP-2010-FORM-27 [28-08-2024(online)].pdf 2024-08-28

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