Process for treating keratinous material, comprising the mixing of at least two agents (a) and (b)
US-2024382407-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US2016367447A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016367447-A1 |
| Application number | US-201415107289-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to a packaging article comprising i) an envelope defining at least one cavity, the envelope comprising water-soluble or liposoluble fibres, ii) at least one anhydrous dye composition containing at least one oxidation dye; and iii) optionally at least one anhydrous oxidizing agent, preferably in powder form; it being understood that the dye composition ii) and the chemical oxidizing agent iii), when it is present, are in one of the cavities of the envelope i). Another subject of the invention is the use of the packaging article for dyeing keratin fibres, and a process for dyeing keratin fibres using the said article. The use of the packaging article makes it possible to obtain dye compositions having good dyeing properties, which are easy to apply and which make it possible to obtain powerful colouring of the hair.
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1 .- 26 . (canceled) 27 . A packaging article comprising: i) an envelope defining at least one cavity, the envelope comprising water-soluble and/or liposoluble fibers; ii) at least one anhydrous dye composition comprising at least one oxidation dye; and iii) optionally at least one anhydrous oxidizing agent; wherein the dye composition ii) and the oxidizing agent iii), when it is present, in the at least one cavity defined by the envelope i). 28 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the anhydrous dye composition and/or the anhydrous oxidizing agent are in paste or powder form. 29 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises at least one water-soluble polymer chosen from natural, artificial, or synthetic water-soluble polymer fibers. 30 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises at least one water-soluble polymer chosen from polysaccharides. 31 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises synthetic water-soluble polymer fibers or PVA fibers. 32 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) is a nonwoven. 33 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises liposoluble polymer fibers. 34 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises at least one type of fiber chosen from spun, carded or twisted fibers, wherein the at least one type of fiber has a diameter of less than about 500 μm and/or wherein the tensile strength of the at least one type of fiber is at least about 2.7 g/dtex (3 g/d). 35 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises from about 0.5% to about 20.0% by weight relative to the total weight of the packaging article. 36 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the dye composition ii) comprises one or more oxidation bases chosen from para-phenylenediamines, bis(phenyl)alkylenediamines, para-aminophenols, ortho-aminophenols, or heterocyclic bases, or the addition salts thereof, optionally combined with one or more couplers chosen from meta-phenylenediamines, meta-aminophenols, meta-diphenols, naphthalene-based couplers, heterocyclic couplers, or the addition salts thereof. 37 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the at least one anhydrous oxidizing agent iii) is chosen from at least one of a) urea peroxide, b) polymer complexes that can release hydrogen peroxide, chosen from polyvinylpyrrolidone/H 2 O 2 complexes; c) oxidases; e) perborates; or f) percarbonates. 38 . The packaging article of claim 27 , comprising at least one alkaline agent iv). 39 . The packaging article of claim 27 , comprising at least one ingredient chosen from direct dyes; liquid fatty substances vi); thickening polymers vii); surfactants viii; and cationic or amphoteric substantive polymers ix). 40 . The packaging article of claim 27 , wherein the envelope i) comprises a first water-soluble or liposoluble lap and a second water-soluble or liposoluble lap joined together at a peripheral region; wherein the first lap comprises a free central region configured to face a free central region of the second lap; wherein the free central region of the first lap and the free central region of the second lap define the cavity; wherein the cavity comprises the dye composition comprising at least one direct dye; wherein at least a portion of the peripheral region is closed. 41 . The packaging article of claim 40 , further comprising at least one third water-soluble or liposoluble lap, wherein the third lap at least partially defines at least one additional cavity, wherein least one other ingredient is present in the at least one additional cavity and separated from the anhydrous dye composition. 42 . The packaging article of claim 40 , wherein the first lap and the second lap each have a thickness smaller than their other dimensions. 43 . The packaging article of claim 40 , wherein the first lap is a nonwoven and the second lap is a nonwoven; wherein at least one portion of the peripheral region of the first lap is substantially identical in shape to at least one portion of the peripheral region of the second lap. 44 . A process for dyeing keratin fibers, the process comprising: mixing a packaging article with a composition that is capable of dissolving the packaging article to form a resulting composition, the packaging article comprising: i) an envelope defining at least one cavity, the envelope comprising water-soluble and/or liposoluble fibers; ii) at least one anhydrous dye composition comprising at least one oxidation dye; and iii) optionally at least one anhydrous oxidizing agent; wherein the anhydrous dye composition ii) and the oxidizing agent iii), when it is present, are in the at least one cavity defined by the envelope i). applying the resulting composition to the keratin fibers; leaving the resulting composition on the keratin fibers; rinsing the keratin fibers; and optionally shampooing, rinsing, and/or drying the keratin fibers. 45 . The process of claim 44 , wherein the weight ratio of the packaging article to the composition that is capable of dissolving the packaging article ranges from about 10/90 to about 50/50. 46 . The process of claim 44 , wherein the composition that is capable of dissolving the packaging article contains an oxidizing agent.
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