CN116676141A - Natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water; the shampoo soap prepared by the invention can be prepared into liquid soap which is mutually synergistic through reasonable composition and proportion among plant extracts, pyrithione ethanolamine salt, surfactants and other raw materials, the addition of the plant extracts can enable shampoo soap liquid prepared by the invention to go deep into pores and hair to clean dirt, the surfactants cooperate with hair conditioning agents to regulate the balance of scalp water and oil, the oil control and anti-dandruff effects are obvious, good scalp environment is created, the irritation and excessive cleaning force of soap base can be neutralized while mites are removed, the scalp and hair are prevented from being damaged when long-time use is performed, and the shampoo soap has the advantages of faint scent, mildness and safety when in use.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of daily chemicals, in particular to natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap.
Background
Mites are a tiny parasitic animal that is invisible to the naked eye. Mites found in the world are roughly over 5 tens of thousands, next to insects. Among such mites, there are the three main types of mites that are most closely related to the skin:
(1) Dust mites: mainly feed on human and animal dander and exfoliated keratinocytes. As long as the temperature and the humidity are suitable, the feed can be greatly propagated in the living environment of birds and mammals with a little nest and mankind. The dust mites can be detected on articles such as mattresses, quilts, pillows, pillow towels, unwashed clothes, towels, carpets, sofas and the like;
(2) Demodex mite: demodex folliculorum and Demodex sebaceous are classified, the Demodex folliculorum is very small in shape and cannot be seen by naked eyes, and mainly live in hair follicles and sebaceous glands. Demodex mites mainly feed on sebum secreted by skin and exfoliating keratinocytes, and are mainly distributed in places with vigorous secretion of sebaceous glands such as face, scalp and back. Demodex mite is one of the causes of diseases such as rosacea (rosacea), acne (vaccinia), seborrheic dermatitis, etc.;
(3) Scabies mites: the parasitism is in the deep stratum corneum, takes the keratinous tissue and lymph as food, and is dug in the skin by chelating limbs and front grab, and a tunnel parallel to the skin is dug out, so that severe itching, redness and edema of the skin are caused.
The dust mites are mainly, and cadavers, secretions and excretions of the dust mites are pathogenic allergens, and two mites parasitizing the human body, namely hair follicle mites and sebaceous gland demodex mites, usually cause damage to hair follicles and sebaceous glands of the human body, so that the problems of hair inflammation, large pores, rough hair and the like are caused; in order to expel and kill mites existing in hair follicles and sebaceous glands of human bodies, the prior technical proposal is to use daily chemical products with mite-killing effect such as bath lotion, shampoo and the like, but the raw materials of the products generally comprise chlorhexidine acetate, triclosan, sulfur and the like, and the long-term use of the raw materials can cause great damage to scalp and hair, so the invention provides natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects of the prior art, the invention aims to provide natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution so as to solve the problems in the prior art.
The invention solves the technical problems by adopting the following technical scheme:
the invention provides natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water;
the specific formula comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.1-0.5% of plant extract, 5-10% of soap base, 0.2-0.8% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.1-0.5% of pyrithione ethanolamine salt, 15-25% of surfactant, 1-5% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
Preferably, the natural component acarid and acne removing facial soap solution comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.3% of plant extract, 7.5% of soap base, 0.5% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.3% of pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, 20% of surfactant, 3% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
Preferably, the plant extract comprises, in parts by weight: 5-10 parts of lavender extract, 5-10 parts of perilla extract, 4-8 parts of soapberry extract and 1-5 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
Preferably, the plant extract comprises, in parts by weight: 7.5 parts of lavender extract, 7.5 parts of perilla extract, 6 parts of soapberry extract and 3 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
Lavender has mild nature, fresh and sweet smell, and has effects of relieving nerve, tranquilizing, and relieving anxiety; lavender contains abundant vitamin C and minerals and microelements required by skin; vitamin C has effects of whitening and removing skin melanin, and minerals and microelements are necessary for skin metabolism, and can remove oxygen free radical to make skin beautiful and restore elasticity; lavender contains various natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory substances, can resist invasion of pathogens such as bacteria and fungi into human body, and can enhance human immunity.
The perilla leaf extract contains multiple vitamins and minerals, and also contains multiple bioactive substances such as perillaldehyde, eugenol, su Xitong, perillyl alcohol, limonene, citral, polyphenols and the like, has the characteristics of antioxidation, enzyme inhibition and bacteriostasis and anti-inflammation, and is a natural food preservative with high efficiency and low toxicity.
The soapberry extract is an extract of the soapberry peel of a wild deciduous arbor, and the main surface active components of the soapberry extract are triterpene saponins (I), sesquiterpene glycosides (II), fatty oil and protein, and the soapberry extract has the effects of resisting bacteria, sterilizing and diminishing inflammation, relieving itching of human skin, and has certain detergency and foamability.
Preferably, the surfactant is one or more of sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, ammonium sodium dodecyl sulfate, coconut fatty acid monoethanolamide, cocamidopropyl betaine and sodium lauroyl amphoacetate.
Preferably, the hair conditioner is one or more of DL-panthenol, polyquaternium-10, polyquaternium-7 and polyquaternium-22.
Preferably, the raw materials further comprise 0.1-0.5% of a thickener and 0.1-1% of a pH regulator.
Preferably, the thickener is one or more of cetostearyl alcohol, sodium chloride and carbomer.
Preferably, the pH regulator is one or more of TEA, potassium hydroxide, malic acid, and citric acid.
The invention also provides a preparation method of the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following steps:
injecting deionized water into a reaction container, sequentially adding a soap base, a surfactant and a hair conditioner which are all 0.5-1cm in size into the reaction container in a stirring state, heating to 70-80 ℃ in the stirring state, dissolving the raw materials in the deionized water, stopping heating, standing to room temperature, and standing for defoaming;
sequentially adding the plant extracts into a reaction container, and dissolving the plant extracts into the mixed solution by high-speed stirring;
sequentially adding dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinone ethanolamine salt and a thickening agent into a reaction container, and stirring at the speed of 150-300r/min for 20-30min to enable the mixed solution to be sticky;
and step four, regulating the pH value of the mixed solution to 4-8 by using a pH regulator to obtain the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
the shampoo soap prepared by the invention can be prepared into liquid soap which is mutually synergistic through reasonable composition and proportion among plant extracts, pyrithione ethanolamine salt, surfactants and other raw materials, the addition of the plant extracts can enable shampoo soap liquid prepared by the invention to go deep into pores and hair to clean dirt, the surfactants cooperate with hair conditioning agents to regulate the balance of scalp water and oil, the oil control and anti-dandruff effects are obvious, good scalp environment is created, the irritation and excessive cleaning force of soap base can be neutralized while mites are removed, the scalp and hair are prevented from being damaged when long-time use is performed, and the shampoo soap has the advantages of faint scent, mildness and safety when in use.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present invention will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the invention without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the invention.
The invention provides natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap, which comprises the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water;
the specific formula comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.1-0.5% of plant extract, 5-10% of soap base, 0.2-0.8% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.1-0.5% of pyrithione ethanolamine salt, 15-25% of surfactant, 1-5% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
The natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution of the embodiment comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.3% of plant extract, 7.5% of soap base, 0.5% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.3% of pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, 20% of surfactant, 3% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
The plant extract of the present embodiment comprises, in parts by weight: 5-10 parts of lavender extract, 5-10 parts of perilla extract, 4-8 parts of soapberry extract and 1-5 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
The plant extract of the present embodiment comprises, in parts by weight: 7.5 parts of lavender extract, 7.5 parts of perilla extract, 6 parts of soapberry extract and 3 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
The surfactant of this embodiment is one or more of sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, coconut fatty acid monoethanolamide, cocamidopropyl betaine, and sodium lauroamphoacetate.
The hair conditioner of this example is one or more of DL-panthenol, polyquaternium-10, polyquaternium-7 and polyquaternium-22.
The raw materials of this example also included 0.1-0.5% thickener and 0.1-1% pH adjustor.
The thickener of this example is one or more of cetostearyl alcohol, sodium chloride and carbomer.
The pH adjustor of the present embodiment is one or more of TEA, potassium hydroxide, malic acid, and citric acid.
The embodiment also provides a preparation method of the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following steps:
injecting deionized water into a reaction container, sequentially adding a soap base, a surfactant and a hair conditioner which are all 0.5-1cm in size into the reaction container in a stirring state, heating to 70-80 ℃ in the stirring state, dissolving the raw materials in the deionized water, stopping heating, standing to room temperature, and standing for defoaming;
sequentially adding the plant extracts into a reaction container, and dissolving the plant extracts into the mixed solution by high-speed stirring;
sequentially adding dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinone ethanolamine salt and a thickening agent into a reaction container, and stirring at the speed of 150-300r/min for 20-30min to enable the mixed solution to be sticky;
and step four, regulating the pH value of the mixed solution to 4-8 by using a pH regulator to obtain the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution.
Example 1.
The invention provides natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap, which comprises the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water;
the specific formula comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.1% of plant extract, 5% of soap base, 0.2% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.1% of pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, 15% of surfactant, 1% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
The plant extract of the present embodiment comprises, in parts by weight: 5 parts of lavender extract, 5 parts of perilla extract, 4 parts of soapberry extract and 1 part of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
The surfactant of this example is sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, sodium ammonium lauryl sulfate.
The hair conditioner of this example is DL-panthenol and polyquaternium-10.
The raw materials of this example also included 0.1% thickener and 0.1% pH adjuster.
The thickener of this example was cetostearyl alcohol.
The pH adjustor of this example is TEA.
The embodiment also provides a preparation method of the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following steps:
injecting deionized water into a reaction container, sequentially adding a soap base, a surfactant and a hair conditioner which are all 0.5cm in size into the reaction container in a stirring state, heating to 70 ℃ in the stirring state to dissolve all raw materials in the deionized water, stopping heating and standing to room temperature, and standing for defoaming;
sequentially adding the plant extracts into a reaction container, and dissolving the plant extracts into the mixed solution by high-speed stirring;
sequentially adding dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinone ethanolamine salt and a thickening agent into a reaction container, and stirring at the speed of 150r/min for 20min to enable the mixed solution to be sticky;
and step four, regulating the pH value of the mixed solution to 4 by using a pH regulator to obtain the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution.
Example 2.
The invention provides natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap, which comprises the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water;
the specific formula comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.5% of plant extract, 10% of soap base, 0.8% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.5% of pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, 25% of surfactant, 5% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
The plant extract of the present embodiment comprises, in parts by weight: 10 parts of lavender extract, 10 parts of perilla extract, 8 parts of soapberry extract and 5 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
The surfactants of this example are coconut fatty acid monoethanolamide, cocamidopropyl betaine and sodium lauroyl amphoacetate.
The hair conditioner of this example is polyquaternium-10, polyquaternium-7.
The raw materials of this example also included 0.5% thickener and 1% pH adjuster.
The thickener of this example is sodium chloride.
The pH regulator in this example was TEA, potassium hydroxide.
The embodiment also provides a preparation method of the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following steps:
injecting deionized water into a reaction container, sequentially adding a soap base, a surfactant and a hair conditioner which are 1cm in size into the reaction container in a stirring state, heating to 80 ℃ in the stirring state to dissolve all raw materials in the deionized water, stopping heating and standing to room temperature, and standing for defoaming;
sequentially adding the plant extracts into a reaction container, and dissolving the plant extracts into the mixed solution by high-speed stirring;
sequentially adding dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinone ethanolamine salt and a thickening agent into a reaction container, and stirring for 30min at the speed of 300r/min to enable the mixed solution to be sticky;
and step four, regulating the pH value of the mixed solution to 8 by using a pH regulator to obtain the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution.
Example 3.
The invention provides natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap, which comprises the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water;
the specific formula comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.3% of plant extract, 7.5% of soap base, 0.5% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.3% of pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, 20% of surfactant, 3% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
The plant extract of the present embodiment comprises, in parts by weight: 7.5 parts of lavender extract, 7.5 parts of perilla extract, 6 parts of soapberry extract and 3 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
The surfactant of this example is sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, sodium lauroyl amphoacetate.
The hair conditioning agents of this example are polyquaternium-10, polyquaternium-7 and polyquaternium-22.
The raw materials of this example also included 0.3% thickener and 0.5% pH adjustor.
The thickener of this example is carbomer.
The pH adjustor of this example is malic acid and citric acid.
The embodiment also provides a preparation method of the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution, which comprises the following steps:
injecting deionized water into a reaction container, sequentially adding a soap base, a surfactant and a hair conditioner which are all 0.7cm in size into the reaction container in a stirring state, heating to 75 ℃ in the stirring state to dissolve all raw materials in the deionized water, stopping heating and standing to room temperature, and standing for defoaming;
sequentially adding the plant extracts into a reaction container, and dissolving the plant extracts into the mixed solution by high-speed stirring;
sequentially adding dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinone ethanolamine salt and a thickening agent into a reaction container, and stirring at the speed of 220r/min for 25min to enable the mixed solution to be sticky;
and step four, regulating the pH value of the mixed solution to 6 by using a pH regulator to obtain the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution.
Comparative example 1.
The difference from example 3 is that deionized water was used instead of lavender extract and soapberry extract.
Comparative example 2.
The difference from example 3 is that deionized water was used instead of perilla extract and eucalyptus globulus extract.
Comparative example 3.
In contrast to example 3, no dichlorobenzyl alcohol was added.
Comparative example 4.
Except that no pyrithione ethanolamine salt was added as in example 3.
Comparative example 5.
Unlike example 3, no surfactant was added.
The product properties of examples 1-3 and comparative examples 1-5 were tested as follows:
as can be seen from examples 1 to 3 and comparative examples 1 to 5; the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution prepared by the invention has short insecticidal time, high anti-dandruff degree, strong oil control capability, shortest insecticidal time of 6min, 5.0 dandruff score and 47.8 scalp fat content reduction rate.
As shown in comparative examples 1-2, reasonable compounding of the plant extracts in the prepared product has a certain influence on shortening of the insecticidal time, and simultaneously the anti-dandruff capacity and the oil control capacity of the plant extracts are reduced along with reduction of the plant extracts, so that the use effect is inferior to that of the invention;
as can be seen from comparative examples 3-4, the products prepared respectively are not added with dichlorobenzyl alcohol and pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, the insecticidal time is obviously longer than that of the invention, and the anti-dandruff capability and the oil control capability of the two are also greatly reduced.
The innovation point of the invention is that:
the shampoo soap prepared by the invention can be prepared into liquid soap which is mutually synergistic through reasonable composition and proportion among plant extracts, pyrithione ethanolamine salt, surfactants and other raw materials, the addition of the plant extracts can enable shampoo soap liquid prepared by the invention to go deep into pores and hair to clean dirt, the surfactants cooperate with hair conditioning agents to regulate the balance of scalp water and oil, the oil control and anti-dandruff effects are obvious, good scalp environment is created, the irritation and excessive cleaning force of soap base can be neutralized while mites are removed, the scalp and hair are prevented from being damaged when long-time use is performed, and the shampoo soap has the advantages of faint scent, mildness and safety when in use.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Furthermore, it should be understood that although the present disclosure describes embodiments, not every embodiment is provided with a separate embodiment, and that this description is provided for clarity only, and that the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described in detail below, and that the embodiments described in the examples may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Claims (10)
1. A natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap solution is characterized by comprising the following raw materials: plant extract, soap base, dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinium ketoethanolamine salt, surfactant, hair conditioner and deionized water;
the specific formula comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.1-0.5% of plant extract, 5-10% of soap base, 0.2-0.8% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.1-0.5% of pyrithione ethanolamine salt, 15-25% of surfactant, 1-5% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
2. The natural mild and weak alkaline anti-mite shampoo soap according to claim 1, wherein the natural mild and weak alkaline anti-mite shampoo soap comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 0.3% of plant extract, 7.5% of soap base, 0.5% of dichlorobenzyl alcohol, 0.3% of pyrilidone ethanolamine salt, 20% of surfactant, 3% of hair conditioner and the balance of deionized water.
3. The natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap according to claim 1, wherein the plant extract comprises, in parts by weight: 5-10 parts of lavender extract, 5-10 parts of perilla extract, 4-8 parts of soapberry extract and 1-5 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
4. A natural mild and weak alkaline anti-mite shampoo soap according to claim 3, wherein said plant extract comprises, in parts by weight: 7.5 parts of lavender extract, 7.5 parts of perilla extract, 6 parts of soapberry extract and 3 parts of eucalyptus globulus leaf extract.
5. The natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap according to claim 1, wherein the surfactant is one or more of sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, coconut fatty acid monoethanolamide, cocamidopropyl betaine and sodium lauroyl amphoacetate.
6. The natural mild and weak alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap according to claim 1, wherein said hair conditioner is one or more of DL-panthenol, polyquaternium-10, polyquaternium-7 and polyquaternium-22.
7. The natural mild and weak alkaline anti-mite shampoo soap according to claim 1, wherein said raw materials further comprise 0.1-0.5% of thickener and 0.1-1% of PH regulator.
8. The natural mild and alkaline mite-killing shampoo soap according to claim 7, wherein said thickener is one or more of cetostearyl alcohol, sodium chloride and carbomer.
9. The natural mild and weak alkaline anti-mite shampoo soap according to claim 7, wherein said PH adjustor is one or more of TEA, potassium hydroxide, malic acid, and citric acid.
10. A method of preparing a natural ingredient anti-mite acne cleanser according to any one of claims 1-9, comprising the steps of:
injecting deionized water into a reaction container, sequentially adding a soap base, a surfactant and a hair conditioner which are all 0.5-1cm in size into the reaction container in a stirring state, heating to 70-80 ℃ in the stirring state, dissolving the raw materials in the deionized water, stopping heating, standing to room temperature, and standing for defoaming;
sequentially adding the plant extracts into a reaction container, and dissolving the plant extracts into the mixed solution by high-speed stirring;
sequentially adding dichlorobenzyl alcohol, pyridinone ethanolamine salt and a thickening agent into a reaction container, and stirring at the speed of 150-300r/min for 20-30min to enable the mixed solution to be sticky;
and step four, regulating the pH value of the mixed solution to 4-8 by using a pH regulator to obtain the natural mild and weak alkaline mite-removing shampoo soap solution.
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