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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 05, 2013
Filed:
Nov. 21, 2006
Robert Lee Wells, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Douglas Allan Royce, Sunman, IN (US);
Eric Scott Johnson, Hamilton, OH (US);
Elizabeth Marie Marzonie Elsner, Portage, MI (US);
Jennifer Elaine Hilvert, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Yingkun Jin, Mason, OH (US);
Brian Michael Hurley, Blanchester, OH (US);
Teresa Cuasay Manuel, West Chester, OH (US);
Benjamin Parker Heath, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Robert Lee Wells, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Douglas Allan Royce, Sunman, IN (US);
Eric Scott Johnson, Hamilton, OH (US);
Elizabeth Marie Marzonie Elsner, Portage, MI (US);
Jennifer Elaine Hilvert, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Yingkun Jin, Mason, OH (US);
Brian Michael Hurley, Blanchester, OH (US);
Teresa Cuasay Manuel, West Chester, OH (US);
Benjamin Parker Heath, Cincinnati, OH (US);
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
Shampoo compositions comprise (a) from about 5% to about 50% of one or more detersive surfactants, by weight of the shampoo composition; (b) a dispersed gel network phase comprising, by weight of the shampoo composition, (i) at least about 0.05% of one or more fatty amphiphiles; (ii) at least about 0.01% of one or more secondary surfactants; and (iii) water; and (c) at least about 20% of an aqueous carrier, by weight of the shampoo composition. A process for preparing a shampoo composition comprises the steps of: (a) combining a fatty amphiphile, a secondary surfactant, and water at a temperature sufficient to allow partitioning of the secondary surfactant and the water into the fatty amphiphile to form a pre-mix; (b) cooling the pre-mix below the chain melt temperature of the fatty amphiphile to form a gel network; (c) adding the gel network to one or more detersive surfactants and an aqueous carrier to form a shampoo composition.