Abstract:
A method for enhancing penetration of a royal jelly into a skin includes blending a carrageenan into a cosmetic composition including the royal jelly. A method for enhancing penetration of a royal jelly into a skin also includes applying a cosmetic composition including a carrageenan and the royal jelly on the skin. A method for producing a cosmetic composition including a royal jelly includes blending a carrageenan into the cosmetic composition for enhancing penetration of the royal jelly into a skin.
Abstract:
A method for enhancing penetration of a royal jelly into a skin includes blending an (acrylates/(C10-30) alkyl acrylate) crosspolymer and/or an (ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/methacrylic acid beheneth-25) crosspolymer into a cosmetic composition including the royal jelly. A method for enhancing penetration of a royal jelly into a skin also includes applying a cosmetic composition including an (acrylates/(C10-30) alkyl acrylate) crosspolymer and/or an (ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/methacrylic acid beheneth-25) crosspolymer and the royal jelly on the skin. A method for producing a cosmetic composition including a royal jelly includes blending an (acrylates/(C10-30) alkyl acrylate) crosspolymer and/or an (ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/methacrylic acid beheneth-25) crosspolymer into the cosmetic composition for enhancing penetration of the royal jelly into a skin.
Abstract:
A hard chew matrix containing antimicrobial actives, such as nanosilver, curcumin and propolis for use in dogs and other animals is disclosed.
Abstract:
A composition comprising collagen and honey can be produced by addition of an aqueous solution of honey to an aqueous suspension of collagen. The composition is for use in medicine and particularly for use in the treatment of a wound. A method for treatment of a wound comprises administering the composition topically to the skin of a patient.
Abstract:
The disclosure also describes a method for creating a composition, comprising: a) preparing a water phase mixture with a base of deionized water; b) optionally adding thickening or thinning agents into a water phase and mixing until free from lumps; c) optionally adding carrageenan into the mixture and mixing until free of lumps; d) heating the mixture to up to 80° C.; e) adding vegetable glycerin and optionally aloe vera gel or liquid and mixing until completely uniform; f) preparing an oil phase mixture by heating one or more carrier oils to up to 75° C.; g) adding a dispersant, SPF boosting oils and/or waxes, and optionally stearic acid, an anti-oxidant, and vitamin E oil, and mixing until all the solids are dissolved; h) slowly adding sucrose stearate, maintaining temperature; i) adding inorganic sun-block agents while homogenizing until smooth and uniform; j) increasing the temperature to up to 80° C. and adding said water phase mixture; k) mixing until smooth and homogenous; l) cooling the mixture down to 45° C. or less; m) adding aloe vera gel, and optionally a salt, grapefruit seed extract, and ascorbyl palmitate, powdered butter milk, and powdered milk; n) adding preservatives; o) adding essential oils; and finally p) mixing until smooth and homogenous. The compositions of the present disclosure are shown to be capable of protecting skin and mammalian health from the harmful effects of radiation including ultraviolet light or sunlight by inhibiting the loss of skin immunocompetency and eliminating any known or suspected endocrine disrupting agents normally utilized as sun protective agents.
Abstract:
A method useful for inhibiting moisture loss from skin comprises the step of administering a composition to a subject's skin. The composition comprises a first humectant and a second humectant different from the first humectant. The humectants are useful for increasing moisture content of the subject's skin, specifically the subject's epidermis. The first humectant may comprise a conventional humectant, e.g. glycerol. The second humectant generally comprises certain types of honey. The honey is capable of inhibiting moisture loss from the subject's epidermis and/or moisture loss from the first humectant when the subject is exposed to dry air conditions, e.g. wintertime air having a relative humidity of about 50% or less. Specifically, the second humectant is useful for mitigating adverse effects of the first humectant under certain conditions. Examples of suitable honeys generally include those comprising the flavanone hesperidin, such as orange blossom honey, buckwheat (blossom) honey, or a combination thereof.
Abstract:
The present application relates to a composition consisting of honey, beeswax and cocoa butter, characterized by a melting temperature of 36±3° C., pharmaceutical, veterinary or cosmetic formulations comprising or coated by said composition, and processes for the preparation of said composition and said formulations.
Abstract:
The subject invention provides materials and methods that effectively support innate immunity and/or disperse pathogenic biofilms using readily available, nontoxic, natural substances, while supporting restoration of normal microbiotic homeostasis. In one embodiment, the subject invention provides anti-biofilm compositions comprising one or more probiotic organisms, anti-microbial honey, and other ingredients such as prebiotic compounds, other hive products, green tea derivatives, other plant derivatives, and vitamin D3.
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to compositions comprising honey and glycerine, methods for preparing such compositions and their use for the treatment or prevention of skin diseases such as acne, rosacea, nappy rash, or those caused by herpes simplex virus 1 or herpes simplex virus 2.
Abstract:
A hard chew matrix containing antimicrobial actives, such as nanosilver, curcumin and propolis for use in dogs and other animals is disclosed.