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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 06, 1984
Filed:
Feb. 01, 1983
Mitsuo Kondo, Odawara, JP;
Hiromi Minamino, Odawara, JP;
Yasuhisa Otani, Odawara, JP;
Akira Miyashita, Yokohama, JP;
Kenzo Okada, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Kuramoto, Onomichi, JP;
Kanebo, Ltd., both of, JP;
Maruzen Kasei Co., Ltd., both of, JP;
Abstract
Disclosed is a clear liquid skin cosmetic composition (e.g., a lotion) in which one or more oily substances (such as oil-soluble perfumes, hormones and the like) are solubilized in water with the aid of a solubilizing agent comprising an 18.alpha.-glycyrrhizin (18.alpha.-glycyrrhizic acid sodium salt, potassium salt or ammonium salt) that is a novel compound derived from a conventional glycyrrhizin (i.e., any form of 18.beta.-glycyrrhizin extracted from licorice root) or a glycyrrhizin composition consisting of an 18.alpha.-glycyrrhizin and an 18.beta.-glycyrrhizin. This skin cosmetic composition is not irritative to the skin as contrasted with skin cosmetic compositions prepared by using a synthetic surface-active agent as the solubilizing agent, and is not subject to gelation in a slightly acidic to acidic pH range as contrasted with skin cosmetic compositions prepared by using an 18.beta.-glycyrrhizin alone as the solubilizing agent. Moreover, this skin cosmetic composition exerts a mild action on the skin without causing irritation thereto, gives an agreeable feeling, and has excellent fluidity, usability and storage stability.