Kei Watanabe, M. Nishida, Kanako Nishimura, Yoriko Mune, Yuji Matsushita, Ayano Nakamura, K. Tsuchiya, H. Sakai, H. Hoffmann
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High Skin Hydration and Comfortable Texture of a Moisturizing Lotion Fulfilled by Controlling the Phase Sequence of a Vesicle/Micelle Complex
The formation of micellar solutions with hydrophilic surfactants is generally used to include oily substances into transparent water-based formulae. However, a restriction exists on hydrophilic surfactants due to their sticky feeling arising from long hydrophilic groups. We found a stable transparent dispersion of a lipophilic polyether-modified silicone ( PEMS ) in combination with an ionic surfactant by a certain procedure. Various analyses revealed that it is a 10 ─ 100 nm sized vesicle / micelle complex consisting of bi-molecular membranes. Although there are several reports on the vesicle formation of PEMS, the practical stability has been insufficient because of the high fluidity of the membrane. The present vesicle / micelle complex can solubilize silicone oils, which have been considered difficult, resulting in a feature of good spreadability onto sur-faces. In addition to that, it shows a non-sticky, highly permeable feeling owing to the formation of a lamellar liquid crystalline phase by a water evaporation on application despite the high glycerol concentration. The present moisturizing lotion fulfilled mutually exclusive events of high skin hydration to prepare for future skincare items : a moisturizing lotion with an important func-tion and a highly comfortable texture.