Toner with oil control and moisture retention effectsTechnical Field
The invention relates to the field of cosmetics, and particularly relates to toner with oil control and moisturizing effects.
Background
Sebum is an oily semi-fluid mixture secreted by sebaceous glands, and comprises triglycerides, fatty acids, phospholipids, and lipidated cholesterol as main ingredients. A proper amount of sebum can form a film on the surface of skin, and the film can be used as a component of a skin barrier and plays an important physiological role in moisture preservation and the like.
People stay in an air-conditioned room for a long time under the radiation from computers, mobile phone electronic equipment and the like, and poor daily work and rest such as staying up all night and insufficient sleep and the like, so that the skin lacks moisture and is unbalanced in oil and water, the skin grease is exuberant, and the skin is full of oil and luster, and the beauty is influenced.
When excessive oil is applied to the face, the skin is greasy and bright, and the skin feels greasy and sticky, so that a dysphoric and depressed mind is easily generated. In addition, the urban pollution is serious at present, and the oil is too large for a long time, so pores are easy to block, and dust and dirt are easy to adhere to the pores. In addition, sebum secretion is too vigorous, and creates a good living environment for lipophilic bacteria, fungi and parasites, which multiply excessively and cause a series of skin problems such as inflammation, cyst, acne and the like.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on the above, the invention aims to provide the toner with the effects of controlling oil and moisturizing.
The specific technical scheme of the invention is as follows:
the toner with the effects of controlling oil and moisturizing mainly comprises the following components in percentage by weight: bamboo filament powder/rice filament powder 0.1-2%, and leaf extract of mountain pudding (Barasma BETULINA) 0.1-1%.
In some embodiments, the oil-control moisturizing toner mainly comprises the following components in percentage by weight: bamboo filament powder/rice filament powder 1%, and leaf extract of mountain pudding (Barsma BETULINA) 0.5%.
In some embodiments, the oil-control moisturizing toner further comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 0.1-1% of root extract of May burdock (Arctium MAJUS), and 0.2-2% of glycerol glucoside.
In some embodiments, the oil-control moisturizing toner further comprises the following components in percentage by mass: 100.1 to 1 percent of polyglycerol and 0.01 to 0.05 percent of sodium hyaluronate.
The oil-control moisturizing toner disclosed by the invention can also contain the following components in percentage by mass: 2 to 5 percent of glycerin, 2 to 4 percent of butanediol, 0.05 to 0.1 percent of allantoin, 0.01 to 0.1 percent of EDTA disodium, 0.1 to 1 percent of magnesium lithium silicate, 0.1 to 1 percent of sodium chloride, 0.5 to 2 percent of betaine, 0.3 to 1 percent of oxatifen and 0.1 to 0.2 percent of p-hydroxyacetophenone.
The baiting is a moisturizing soothing cosmetic raw material of a France manting company, and comprises the following components: water, lactobacillus/soybean milk fermentation product filtrate, butanediol, and 1, 2-pentanediol.
The oil-control moisturizing toner can be added with a preservative and an aromatic.
In some embodiments, the preservative includes, but is not limited to, one or more of methylparaben, propylparaben, phenoxyethanol, benzyl alcohol, phenethyl alcohol, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, chlorphenesin, sodium dehydroacetate, and the like.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the invention has the following beneficial effects:
(1) the invention preferably selects bamboo silk powder/rice silk powder and leaf extract of mountain pudding (Barasma BETULINA). The bamboo filament powder/rice filament powder is a natural oil removing agent, can adsorb dirt and redundant grease on skin and hair, and can protect a skin grease film and protect the skin from external stimulation. The extract of leaf of Hibiscus sabdariffa (Barhama BETULINA) contains coriander glycoside as active ingredient, and can inhibit Aminopeptidase (APN) activity, thereby inhibiting differentiation of precursor sebaceous gland cell and secretion of mature sebaceous gland cell oil. The two are compounded with the extract of the leaves of the Chinese pudding and the glycerol glucoside, have synergistic effect, resist inflammation, sterilize, regulate sebum secretion, achieve oil-water balance of skin, and have the effects of controlling oil and moisturizing.
(2) The oil-control moisturizing toner disclosed by the invention is evaluated by the efficacy of volunteers, and shows that the water content of the stratum corneum of the skin can be obviously improved, and the toner has a good moisturizing effect.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, embodiments of the present invention will be described in further detail below, but the embodiments of the present invention are not limited thereto, and process parameters or conditions not particularly noted may be performed with reference to conventional techniques.
The bamboo filament powder/rice filament powder cosmetic is characterized in that the Chinese names of the cosmetic are Indian trifoliate acanthopanax bark powder and rice husk powder, wherein the Indian trifoliate acanthopanax bark powder is extracted from stems of Indian trifoliate acanthopanax bark; wherein rice (Oryza Sativa) hull powder is micropowder obtained by removing cellulose from hull of grain. Suitable bamboo filament powder/rice filament powder may include the product sold under the trade name "bamboo filament powder/rice filament powder" by Soliance, France.
The extract of the leaves of the Amur cinquefoil (Barhama BETULINA) is derived from the leaves of the Amur cinquefoil, the active component is coriander glucoside, and the activity of Aminopeptidase (APN) can be inhibited, so that the differentiation of precursor sebaceous gland cells and the secretion of grease of mature sebaceous gland cells are inhibited, and the extract of the leaves of the Amur cinquefoil can be a product of Spanish Provisual Group company with the trade name of AFFIPORE.
The burdock root (ARCTIUM MAJUS) extract is a burdock root extract, the burdock root contains high content of amino acid such as aspartic acid and arginine, is rich in various amino acids necessary for human bodies, and has the effects of resisting aging, inflammation and virus, resisting cancer, expanding blood vessels, promoting blood circulation and the like. The burdock root is also rich in other active substances: mainly comprises arctic aldehyde, arctic acid, polyacetylene substances, guaianolide compounds and the like. The fresh burdock root contains polyphenol compounds mainly comprising chlorogenic acid, isochlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, a caffeoyl derivative, a dicaffeoyl derivative and the like, and also contains peroxidase; the polyacetylene in radix Arctii has antibacterial and antifungal effects. Suitable Maackia lanceolata root extracts may include Cytobiol, a trade name of Jia Fa, FranceTMBurdock2The product of (1).
Example 1
The toner with the effects of controlling oil and moisturizing comprises the following components in percentage by mass:
experiment 1 oil control efficacy test
(1) Selecting 240 volunteers meeting the conditions to continuously use a group of products for 4 weeks, testing and acquiring data by using a seborrhoea test Sebumeter probe of a VISIA and MPA580 platform, and comparing the data in front and back to verify the long-term oil control effect of the products;
(2) testing parts: a face;
(3) the product using method comprises the following steps: shaking before application, and applying appropriate amount of the product on face
(4) Volunteer selection criteria:
① age 20-55 years;
② oily or semi-oily skin;
③ the subject should not be allergic to conventional cosmetics, and should not participate in other clinical studies for nearly three months;
④ in the whole research process, all products for controlling oil and shrinking pores are forbidden to use, and common skin care products and facial cleanser are not allowed to be changed for one week before the research begins and during the research period, and the products are used for 2-3 times per week;
(5) testing the environmental temperature: 20 ℃ to 22 ℃, humidity: 40% -60% of environment;
(6) the experiment was evaluated for clinical test results at week 0, week 2, week 4. The results of the oil control tests are shown in tables 1 and 2. Wherein the skin oil change rate = (initial value-test value)/initial value = 100%.
TABLE 1 skin oil content
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TABLE 2 rate of change of skin oil
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As can be seen from the data in tables 1 and 2, the oil control performance of the products of the experimental groups 1-3 is obviously higher than that of the control group, which shows that the oil control agent has good oil control effect.
Experiment 2 moisturizing effect test
The test scheme is as follows: selecting 80 volunteers meeting the conditions to participate in the test, wherein before the test, the subjects uniformly clean the inner sides of the forearms of both hands in a cleaning mode that dry facial tissues are used for wiping the inner sides of the forearms of the volunteers, the subjects sit still for 20min in a test environment, sample and blank control areas are distributed in the inner side areas of the forearms of the volunteers according to a test area random distribution table, the size of each area is 3.0CM multiplied by 3.0CM, and the moisture content of the horny layer is tested by adopting a skin moisture content Cornemeter CM825 test probe before the product is used and after the product is used for 1h, 2h, 3h, 5h, 7h and 8 h;
testing parts: the inner side of the arm;
and (3) testing environment: temperature: 20 ℃ to 22 ℃, humidity: 40% -60%;
sample not coated (blank) as control;
rate of change = (test value-initial value)/initial value × 100%
The test results are shown in tables 3 and 4.
TABLE 3 skin stratum corneum moisture content results
TABLE 4 rate of change of moisture content of stratum corneum
As can be seen from the data in tables 4 and 5, the products of experimental groups 1-3 had good moisturizing efficacy.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the present invention in any way, so that any simple modification, equivalent change and modification made to the above embodiment according to the technical spirit of the present invention will still fall within the scope of the technical solution of the present invention without departing from the content of the technical solution of the present invention.