USRE41883E1 - Lotionized tissue products containing a pH balance compound for the skin - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to lotionized tissue and towel products which minimize irritation and redness and other deleterious effects common to the repeated use of such products on the skin.
- Absorbent tissue and towel products such as facial tissue, bath tissue and paper towels, wipes and nonwoven materials have been used to absorb body fluids and cleanse and dry the skin. It has long been recognized, however, that products such as these tend to abrade and dry-out the skin causing uncomfortable irritation and redness. For example, there are numerous pre-moistened wipe products which can be found in the marketplace. However, many of these contain volatile alcohol solutions which remove skin lipids and fats, causing dryness.
- tissue products e.g., tissue and towel products, wipes and nonwoven materials
- lotions and lubricant formulations enabling the products to better glide across the surface of the skin, and/or deposit lotions on the surface of the skin in an attempt to replenish lost natural skin oils.
- lubricant formulations enabling the products to better glide across the surface of the skin, and/or deposit lotions on the surface of the skin in an attempt to replenish lost natural skin oils.
- lotionized facial tissue such as Puffs Plus and Kleenex® ColdCareTM with Lotion
- Puffs Plus and Kleenex® ColdCareTM with Lotion are examples of commercial products which claim to be comforting and soothing to the skin due to their lotion formulas.
- the lotion can transfer to the skin in use.
- the facial tissue products are mostly used to wipe and remove nasal discharges, and inadequately address the problem as irritation, and red and inflamed skin on the nose as well as its surrounding skin in the upper lip area, still result upon repeated use.
- Charming® Plus is an example of a commercial bathroom tissue containing lotion, which claims enhanced cleansing of the skin and reduced irritation and inflammation. The reduction in irritation and inflammation is achieved from the lubricity of the lotion. Again, however, improvement is needed.
- the invention is directed to tissue and towel products, as well as other paper products such as wipes and non-woven materials, which minimize irritation and redness and other deleterious effects common to the repeated use of such products on the skin.
- the invention relates to a tissue product treated with a lotion capable of maintaining skin pH balance comprising a skin pH balancing compound and a nongrease-feelng base lotion preferably containing an emollient and a retention/release agent as base ingredients.
- the base lotion has the effect of making the treated tissue product feel nongreasy and lubricious. Skin care benefits of the lotionized tissue product are expressed whether the product is used dry or prewetted with water.
- the human skin is divided into two basic layers, the dermis and the epidermis.
- the dermis is the deeper layer and is largely structural.
- the outermost layer next to the dermis, the epidermis, is comprised of four layers: stratum basal, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, and the top exposed surface, the stratum corneum.
- the stratum corneum (SC) is composed of layers of non-viable flat cells, each about 0.5 ⁇ m thick and about 30 to 40 ⁇ m long, with SC thickness ranging from about 6 to 15 ⁇ m. This layer of tightly bound cells is recognized as the body's principal barrier of defense against invasion of microorganisms, and the entry of topically applied substances into the body.
- Any cleansing method with soap, solvent or even using tap water tends to increase the pH of stratum corneum.
- simply washing with an alkaline soap alone raises the skin pH, and the time required to return to normal skin pH value is between 30 minutes, for normal skin, and many hours for people with intolerance to soap.
- a lubricious, nongreasy-feeling lotionized tissue, wipe or nonwoven material whereby the lotion transfers to the skin during use to provide a breathable, smooth layer which acts to maintain the skin acid mantle and the proper skin moisture/vapor balance and which users find soothing to irritated or damaged skin, and which users may find soothing to irritated skin and which may facilitate healing of chapped skin and skin suffering from discomfort, such as diaper rash or hemorrhoids.
- the skin pH balancing compound is an organic acid, a combination of an organic acid and the salt of an organic acid, or a buffer combination.
- a product treated with a lotion which, optionally, contains one or more of the following: a surfactant which aids in skin cleansing, and a medicinal agent, such as an antimicrobial agent which kills bacteria and fungi commonly found on skin, thereby providing an enhanced cleansing and deodorizing benefit.
- tissue, towel or napkin, optionally wet-strengthened, or wipe or nonwoven material such as that used for diaper, incontinence and menstrual pad coverstock, that is treated with a lotion comprising at least one compound capable of maintaining the skin pH balance and a nongreasy-feeling base lotion.
- a lubricious, nongreasy-feeling lotionized tissue, wipe or nonwoven material whereby the lotion forms a cold cream when contacted with water and transfers to the skin during use to provide a breathable, smooth layer which acts to maintain the skin acid mantle and the proper skin moisture/vapor balance and which users find soothing to irritated or damaged skin.
- the term “lotion” as used herein when referring to the lotion of the invention, is defined as a combination of at least one skin pH balancing compound and a base lotion. All percentages, ratios and proportions used herein are by weight of the base lotion, unless otherwise specified.
- the temperature of human skin is between about 30° C. and about 37° C. and room temperature is between about 20° C. and about 25° C.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention thus provides a lotionized tissue product capable of maintaining the skin's acid mantle.
- the acid mantle of skin is maintained by incorporating into a base lotion at least one pH balancing compound.
- This pH balancing compound is mixed with a base lotion before application of the lotion to the tissue product.
- the pH balancing compound transfers to the skin and maintains the acid mantle of the skin.
- one possible mechanism for maintaining the acid mantle of skin upon contacting the skin with the lotionized tissue product of the invention includes the formation of a breathable water vapor barrier film on the skin, which maintains the skin pH between 4 and 6.
- the lotion's capacity to balance the skin's pH can reduce skin irritation and inflammation for people with normal skin or sensitive skin. Achieving a balance with the skin's pH also has other advantages which include: (1) enhancing the skin's barrier function against microbial and fungal infections for better cleansing and protection; (2) retarding the odor generated by bacteria which grow on proteins in perspiration at pH>6; and (3) neutralizing the alkaline substances, such as those present in nose discharges and the by-products of urine and fecal matter (the pH of urine and feces is about 4.6 to 8.4).
- the tissue product can be prepared according to conventional processes (including TAD, CWP and variants thereof) known to those skilled in the art.
- the tissue product may be creped or uncreped.
- conventional wet pressed tissues are typically prepared by first preparing and mixing the fibrous raw material in a vat. The stock is transferred usually at a consistency of about 1% to about 5% through a centrifugal pump to a headbox, where the consistency is about 0.1% to about 1.0%.
- the fibrous mixture is deposited into a moving foraminous wire such as fourdrinier wire to form a web mat. Water is drained through this wire by use of vacuum and drainage elements.
- the embryonic web is transferred onto a hot Yankee dryer via one or two press rolls.
- the web is about 25% to about 50% solids after passing through the press rolls.
- the transferred web is adhered onto the surface of the Yankee which has been previously prepared by spraying an adhesive material directly onto the metal surface.
- the dried web is then removed via the use of a creping doctor which scrapes off the web from the surface of the Yankee dryer metal drum.
- the dried Web is then wound up at the reel of the paper machine.
- the lotionized tissue can be obtained by applying the lotion including the pH balancing compound to the substrate according to conventional application methods known to those skilled in the art.
- the pH balancing compound for the lotion is an organic acid.
- Preferred organic acids include alpha-hydroxy acids, alpha-dihydroxy acids, and beta-hydroxy acids.
- suitable organic acids include glycolic acid, alpha-acetyl glycolic acid, lactic acid, tartaric acid, alpha-acetyl lactic acid, alpha-hydroxy isobutyric acid, salicylic acid, mandelic acid, ortho-acetyl mandelic acid, benzilic acid, ortho-acetyl benzilic acid, malic acid, citric acid, gluconic acid, pyruvic acid, sorbic acid, etc.
- the pH balancing compound may also be a combination of an organic acid and a salt of organic acid.
- the pH balancing compound may be a buffer combination, such as buffer combinations comprising citric acid and disodium phosphate, and buffer combinations comprising disodium citrate and sodium hydroxide.
- the pH balancing compound is mixed with a variety of base lotions suitable for the preparation of lotionized tissue products.
- thee balancing compound is mixed with a non-greasy feeling base lotion, such as the lotion described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,763 issued Feb. 16, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- a substrate treated with a lotion capable of maintaining skin pH balance comprising a skin pH balancing compound in an amount effective for maintaining the acid mantle of skin and a base lotion comprising, by weight of the lotion composition, ( a ) at least about 5 % of an aromatic ester emollient or a fatty alcohol ester of a non - fatty organic acid emollient or mixture thereof and ( b ) from about 25 % to about 95 % of a retention/release agent, wherein said base lotion is at least partially solid at about room temperature and at least partially liquid at about human skin temperature.
- the lotion may contain an emollient and/or retention/release agent, surfactant(s), medicinal agent(s) such as antimicrobial agent(s), fragrance(s), humectant(s) as well as optional components typically present in lotions of this type.
- the base lotion formulation should possess desired physical attributes, such as having a smooth, lubricious, nongreasy feel; the ability to at least partially transfer from the tissue product to the skin, aided by body heat or by activation with water; the ability to form a breathable layer which acts to maintain proper skin moisture/vapor balance; the ability to moisturize the skin; the ability when melted to wet the surface of the tissue product; the capability to be retained on a tissue product at about room temperature; and the ability to at least partially melt to transfer to the surface of the skin when contact is made with body heat. After transfer, at least a portion of the lotion may resolidify on the skin to form a smooth surface layer that is perceived as nongreasy.
- the lotion is substantially free of water, i.e., anhydrous.
- water is not intentionally added to the lotion. However, minor amounts of water may be present due to ambient humidity or small amounts added with optional additives.
- the base lotion of the present invention contains preferably about 0 to 15% water, most preferably about 5% or less water. If the pH balancing compound is to be a mixture of an organic acid and a salt of an organic acid, or salt of an organic alone, or a buffer combination, the base lotion of the present invention preferably contains about 10 to 20% water, most preferably about 10 to 15% water.
- a product according to the present invention can be any suitable applicator that the lotion can be retained upon.
- suitable applicators include a web, gauze, cotton swab, transdermal patch, container or holder.
- the lotion may be retained on the tissue product in any desired amount.
- Preferred products include any suitable applicator web, including a flushable or nonflushable web of cellulosic fibers; a web of synthetic fibrous material; tissue, towel or napkin, optionally wet-strengthened; wipe or nonwoven material, such as that used for diaper, incontinence and menstrual pad coverstock; and the like.
- Suitable synthetic fibrous material includes meltblown polyethylene, polypropylene, copolymers of polyethylene and polypropylene, bicomponent fibers including polyethylene or polypropylene, and the like.
- the tissue product also may be embossed.
- a flushable or nonflushable web of cellulosic fibers can be treated with a lotion according to the invention on at least one side thereof, preferably in an amount of from about 0.1% to about 25%, more preferably from about 0.5% to about 20%, by weight of the dried fiber web with the lotion of the present invention.
- the web also may be of synthetic fibrous material treated on at least one side thereof, preferably in an amount of from about 0.1% to about 25%, more preferably from about 0.5% to about 20%, by weight of the dried web.
- the substrate web optionally includes a wet strength agent.
- a wet strength agent we mean temporary and/or permanent wet strength agents. Examples include glyoxal; glutaraldehyde; uncharged chemical moieties selected from a group consisting of dialdehydes, aldehyde-containing polyols, uncharged aldehyde-containing polymers, and cyclic ureas and mixtures thereof; aldehyde-containing cationic starch; glyoxalated polyacrylamide; latex emulsions; polyamide-epichlorohydrin; polyamine-epichlorohydrin; urea-formaldehyde; melamine-formaldebyde; polyethyleneimine; mixtures of polyvinyl alcohol and salts of multivalent anions; or mixtures thereof.
- the substrate preferably exhibits an initial normalized cross direction (CD) wet tensile strength of at least about 25 grams/inch as measured using the Finch Cup method for an 18.5 lb/3000 sq. ft. ream, and a Wet Abrasion Resistance Number of at least about 4.
- CD normalized cross direction
- the lotion formulations compiled in Table 1 comprise a base lotion with and without a pH balancing compound.
- Examples 1 and 2 relate to a lotion without a pH balancing compound, and are included in Table 1 for comparison.
- Examples 3-5 relate to lotions obtained by adding a pH balancing compound to a base lotion according to the invention.
- the lotions in Examples 3-5 were prepared according to the following procedure: the base lotion ingredients, i.e., emollient(s), release and retention agent and surfactants were mixed together and healed to 75° C. until the mixture was completely melted. The mixture was maintained at 75° C. for about 15 minutes with moderate agitation. The pH balancing compound was then added, using high agitation, until the compound was completely melted and blended. At this point the lotion was ready for application to the tissue product.
- the base lotion ingredients i.e., emollient(s), release and retention agent and surfactants
- the lotions prepared in Examples 3 to 5 according to the present invention contain a pH balancing compound (alpha-hydroxy acid).
- Example 6 provides a comparison of a lotionized tissue product containing a pH balancing compound in accordance with the present invention with other treated tissues.
- the lotionized tissue product was prepared by using the lotion formula described in Example 3.
- the lotion was applied on one-ply tissue (containing temporary wet strength agent) on a converting line.
- the results in Table 2 show that the invention (lotionized tissue with pH balancing glycolic acid) is the only tissue having pH balanced to skin pH.
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TABLE 1 | |||||
Example 1 | Example 2 | Example 3 | Example 4 | Example 5 | |
Chemicals | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) | (%) |
Finsolv | 30 | 35 | 35 | 30 | 30 |
TN-C12-C15 | |||||
alkyl | |||||
benzoate | |||||
Crodacol | 57 | 65 | 63 | 56 | 55 |
CS 50 | |||||
(Cetearyl | |||||
alcohol) | |||||
Glucote SS | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
(methyl | |||||
glucose | |||||
sesqui- | |||||
stearate) | |||||
Glucamate | 10 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 10 |
SSE-20 | |||||
(PEG-20 | |||||
methyl | |||||
glucose | |||||
sesqui- | |||||
stearate) | |||||
Glyoclic acid | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
Lactic acid | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
pH | 7.8 | 7.2 | 4.6 | 4.9 | 5.3 |
TABLE 2 | ||
pH of water | ||
# | REFERENCES | extract |
1 | City water | 8.6 |
2 | Quilted Northern Bath Tissue ® | 6.7 |
3 | Quilted Northern Bath Tissue ®-Ultra | 6.8 |
4 | Charmin ® Ultra | 7.2 |
5 | Charmin ® Plus (with lotion) | 6.4 |
6 | Puffs Plus (Facial tissure with lotion) | 6.4 |
7 | Kleenex ® ColdCare ™ with Menthol (facial tissue) | 6.6 |
8 | Kleenex ® ColdCare ™ with Lotion | 6.7 |
9 | Kleenex ® Cottonelle ® Hypo-allergenic | 7.2 |
10 | Kleenex ® Cottonelle ® Baking Soda (Advanced | 7.9 |
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11 | Lotionized tissue without pH balancing compound | 6.0 |
(Example 2) | ||
12 | Lotionized tissue with pH balancing glycolic acid | 5.2 |
(Example 3) | ||
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