Hair loss abstract
The hair tonic for preventing or at least reducing hair loss includes
at least one saturated or unsaturated C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty
acid, or a salt thereof, biotin and/or caffeine. The method of preventing
or at least reducing hair loss includes applying the hair tonic
to the affected area on the scalp or to an area on the head in which
prevention of hair loss is desired.
Hair loss claims
We claim:
1. A cosmetic composition for preventing or at least reducing hair
loss, said composition comprising at least one saturated or unsaturated
C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty acid, or a salt thereof; and at least
one effective ingredient selected from the group consisting of biotin
and caffeine.
2. The cosmetic composition as defined in claim 1, wherein said
at least one saturated or unsaturated C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty
acid is selected from the group consisting of capric acid, lauric
acid, myristic acid, isomyristic acid, palmitic acid, palmitoleic
acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, parinaric
acid and petroselinic acid; and wherein said salt thereof is a physiologically
acceptable salt.
3. The cosmetic composition as defined in claim 1, wherein said
at least one saturated or unsaturated C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty
acid is selected from the group consisting of lauric acid and myristic
acid.
4. The cosmetic composition as defined in claim 1, comprising said
at least one saturated or unsaturated C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty
acid or said salt thereof and said biotin and said caffeine.
5. The cosmetic composition as defined in claim 1, further comprising
at least one vasodilating substance.
6. The cosmetic composition as defined in claim 5, wherein said
at least one vasodilating substance is selected from the group consisting
of tocopherols, esters of tocopherols, nicotinic acid, esters of
nicotinic acid, nicotinamde, camphor, Royal jelly and vasodilating
plant extracts.
7. The composition as defined in claim 1, in the form of a hair
tonic.
8. A composition for preventing or treating hair loss of hair on
a scalp of a human being, said composition comprising at least one
solvent selected from the group consisting of water, lower univalent
alcohols having one to four carbon atoms, glycerol, ethylene glycol
and propylene glycol; at least one fatty acid having from 10 to
18 carbon atoms, or a physiologically compatible salt thereof; biotin;
caffeine; at least one blood supply increasing substance; at least
one cosmetic additive ingredient selected from the group consisting
of perfume oils, surfactants, turbidity-inducing substances, preservatives,
buffer substances, hair care-providing ingredients, light-protective
agents, antioxidants, radical trapping agents, anti-flaking agents,
hair luster-imparting agents, vitamins, combability improving agents
and defatting agents.
9. The composition as defined in claim 8, wherein said at least
one blood supply increasing substance is selected from the group
consisting of tocopherols, esters of tocopherols, nicotinic acid,
esters of nicotinic acid, nicotinamde, camphor, Royal jelly and
vasodilating plant extracts.
10. A hair tonic for preventing or treating hair loss of hair on
a scalp of a human being, said hair tonic having a pH of from 4
to 6.5 and comprising from 70 to 99.5 percent by weight of a solvent
system, said solvent system comprising at least at least one solvent
selected from the group consisting of water, lower univalent alcohols
having one to four carbon atoms, glycerol, ethylene glycol and propylene
glycol; from 0.1 to 10 percent by weight of at least one fatty acid
having from 12 to 14 carbon atoms, or a physiologically compatible
salt thereof; from 0.005 to 0.1 percent by weight of biotin; from
0.1 to 10 percent by weight of caffeine; at least one blood-supply-increasing
substance; at least one cosmetic additive ingredient selected from
the group consisting of perfume oils, surfactants, turbidity-inducing
substances, preservatives, buffer substances, hair care-providing
ingredients, light-protective agents, antioxidants, radical trapping
agents, anti-flaking agents, hair luster-imparting agents, vitamins,
combability improving agents and defatting agents.
11. A method for prevention or treatment of hair loss, said method
comprising the steps of: a) providing an effective ingredient combination
comprising at least one saturated or unsaturated C.sub.10- C.sub.18-fatty
acid, or a salt thereof and at least one effective ingredient selected
from the group consisting of biotin and caffeine; and b) applying
said effective ingredient combination to a region in which said
hair loss has occurred or is possible.
12. A method of reducing hair loss and/or promoting naturally-occurring
hair growth, said method comprising the steps of: a) inhibiting
the action of 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone on head hair thickness
or abundance, b) promoting keratinization of trichocytene by introduction
of regulators, and c) increasing blood supply in the region around
the hair organ; wherein said steps are performed simultaneously
by applying to the scalp in the vicinity of the hair organ an effective
ingredient composition comprising at least one saturated or unsaturated
C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty acid, or a salt thereof and at least
one effective ingredient selected from the group consisting of biotin
and caffeine.
Hair loss description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The subject matter of the present invention is a cosmetic
composition, especially a hair tonic, for preventing or treating
hair loss containing an effective ingredient combination of fatty
acids, biotin and/or caffeine. The subject matter of the present
invention also includes a cosmetic method for increasing natural
hair growth and for reduction of hair loss.
[0002] The growth of human hair occurs in a known manner according
to a natural growth rhythm including a growth phase (anagen), a
transition phase (catagen) and a resting phase (telogen). A normal
natural hair cycle begins when a hair bottom end is ejected or cast
away at the beginning of the anagen phase. Consequently from 80
to 100 hairs fall out daily from the scalp. This number is an approximate
value, which can occur over a shorter time and also can be greater
or smaller, without causing fear regarding natural hair growth.
However when the amount of hair falling out daily exceeds this approximate
normal amount, an irreversible or reversible hair loss is occurring.
The anagen follicle is very susceptible toward disturbing influences
because of its nature as a highly reactive organ, whereas the telogen
follicle scarcely reacts at all. The natural first reaction of the
hair follicle is thus to rapidly switch into the telogen phase and
to begin a fresh anagen phase as soon as the disturbing influence
stops. Great disturbing influences lead from the loss of hair thickness
to the anagen hair loss, which occurs when the hair follicle has
no more time remaining for change into the telogen phase. No strict
relationship exists between the reaction of the hair organs and
the type of disturbing influence.
[0003] Reversible hair loss is indeed widespread. For example,
hair loss occurs after feverish and consumptive illnesses, as a
result of an unbalanced diet, because of dietary iron deficiency,
due to albumin-free diet, during cures involving fasting and as
a result of taking medicine to treat cancer. Hair loss also occurs
in women after a birth. Gestagen, the hormone, which is formed during
the pregnancy in a great amount, synchronizes the growth cycle of
the hair on the head. A very high ratio of anagen hair to telogen
hair is the result. After the birth this ratio changes in the opposite
manner, which means many anagen hairs change into telogen hairs.
After several months a shift into the anagen phase occurs during
which the hairs can fall out simultaneously leading to a conspicuous
bare spot in the hair on the head. When the new anagen hairs have
reached their original length, the original state is again reached.
Hair loss after massive psychic stress is another form of reversible
hair loss. How this type of hair loss occurs is unknown. It appears
that stress, which can impair many functions of our metabolism,
also affects the operation of the hair organ running continuously
at maximum performance.
[0004] Androgenic hair loss, and/or the conversion of terminal
hair into vellus hair, is the classical form of hair loss that has
been classified up to now as largely irreversible. It may start
in early manhood (at around 17) and may be complete by about age
50. The two most important biologically active forms of the androgens
are testosterone and 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone derived from it.
An enzyme, 5-alpha-reductase, converts testosterone into dihydrotestosterone,
which is the active hormone form for influencing the growth of hair.
Androgens, which act on the hair and body hair, are soloists in
the hormone orchestra. It is noteworthy that they act in an exact
opposite manner on the body hair than on the head hair. When they
change terminal hairs on the scalp into scarcely visible vellus
hair, they cause the vellus hair to grow in the beard region to
produce signs of manhood in youths advancing into puberty. In older
men hair loss due to old age, which predominantly involves follicle
transformations of terminal follicles into intermediary follicles
and vellus follicles, in both cases leads to formation of a further
diffuse bare region in the still existing hair. In this stage of
old age the hair requires special completely effective and specially
suited care. Disturbances, which lead to a destruction of the hair
organ, cause permanent baldness.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a composition
and a method that induce or guarantee healthful hair growth and
formation of hair of natural beauty.
[0006] It is another object of the present invention to provide
a composition and method that counteract hair changes and hair loss
due to various causes, i.e. to prevent or at least significantly
reduce them, to provide recovery from reversible hair loss, and
to stop and ideally to reverse as much as possible the transformations
that lead to irreversible, especially adrogenically caused, hair
loss.
[0007] EP 0 116 439 describes hair tonics containing certain fatty
acids as effective ingredients. Applications of these tonics include
prevention of flaking, prevention of scalp urticaria and acceleration
of hair growth, which was tested with shaved or clipped rabbits.
This reference does not disclose that the hair tonics described
in it reduce or prevent hair loss in men.
[0008] It has now been found that compositions containing a combination
of fatty acids, biotin and/or caffeine are even more effective in
promotion of hair growth, preventing or avoiding hair loss than
individual ingredients that act on different sites essential for
hair growth.
[0009] According to the invention a cosmetic composition, especially
a hair tonic, for preventing or at least reducing hair loss, comprises
[0010] (A) at least one saturated or unsaturated C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty
acid or its salt, and
[0011] (B) at least one effective ingredient selected from the
group consisting of biotin and caffeine.
[0012] A method of preventing or treating hair loss using a combination
of the above-mentioned ingredients (A) and (B) is also part of the
subject matter according to the invention.
[0013] The subject matter of the invention also includes a cosmetic
method for augmenting natural hair growth and/or reducing hair loss,
comprising the steps of:
[0014] a) inhibiting the action of 5-alpha-dihydrotestosterone
on head hair thickness or abundance;
[0015] b) promoting keratinization of trichocytene by introduction
of regulators, and
[0016] c) increasing blood supply in the region around the hair
organ.
[0017] These steps are preferably performed one after the other
or simultaneously by application of a single effective ingredient
complex to the scalp. The method can be successfully performed by
external application to the scalp of an effective ingredient complex
or a composition that contains an effective ingredient complex in
a physiologically compatible base. The effective ingredient complex
comprises:
[0018] (A) a C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-fatty acid, preferably a C.sub.12-
to C.sub.14-fatty acid, especially preferably lauric acid,
[0019] (B) biotin (vitamin H),
[0020] (C) caffeine (1,3,7-trimethylxanthine), as well as additional
effective ingredients, which act on the site essential for hair
growth, especially additional blood-supply promoting agents, tocopherols
and their esters, nicotinic acid and its esters, nicotinamide, camphor,
Royal jelly or blood supply promoting plant extracts.
[0021] When the effective ingredient complex is applied, the activity
of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase is reduced or halted so that less
5-alpha-dihydro-testosterone required for human hair loss is formed.
Also the blood supply in the area of application is increased, as
well as the flow of blood, and thus the nutrient supply in the hair
organ. The keratinization, the tear resistance, the strength of
the hair and thus the resistance of the hair to environmental influences
and the treatments are increased. The anchoring of the hair bottom
end in the scalp is strengthened. The number of lost hairs decreases
and is stabilized at a minimum level.
[0022] C.sub.10- to C.sub.18-FATTY ACIDS
[0023] The fatty acid is preferably contained in an amount of from
0.01 to 10 percent by weight, especially preferably from 0.1 to
2 percent by weight. Suitable fatty acids include saturated or unsaturated,
branched or unbranched fatty acids. Suitable fatty acids in particular
include, for example, capric acid, lauric acid, myristic acid, isomyristic
acid, palmitic acid, palmitoleic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid,
linoleic acid, linolenic acid, parinaric acid and petroselinic acid
or their cosmetically acceptable salts. The C.sub.12- to C.sub.14-fatty
acids are particularly preferred, especially lauric acid and myristic
acid or their combinations. Cosmetically acceptable salts include
alkali metal, alkaline earth metal or ammonium salts. Fatty acids
in the free form that has a higher activity, which are not salts,
are especially preferred.
[0024] Biotin
[0025] Biotin is present in an amount of from 0.001 to 1 percent
by weight, especially preferably from 0.005 to 0.1 percent by weight,
in the composition according to the invention. Biotin belongs to
the vitamin-B-complex (as B.sub.7) and is also known as vitamin
H. The chemical name for it is D-cis-hexahydro-2-oxothieno-[3,4-d]-imidazol-4-va-
leric acid. Use of biotin influences the quality of the hair positively.
Biotin is the vitamin of keratinization, i.e. an improved supply
of biotin to the hair organ improves keratinization. Biotin particularly
increases the strength and tear resistance and generally the resistance
of hair to outside or environmental influences and stressful treatments
in the case of fine hair but also significantly for normal hair.
Biotin strengthens the anchoring of the bottom of the hair in the
scalp. As a result there is a decrease in the number of hairs falling
out and the number lost is stabilized at a minimum value.
[0026] Caffeine
[0027] Caffeine is present in an amount of from 0.01 to 10 percent
by weight, especially preferably from 0.1 to 2 percent by weight,
in the compositions according to the invention. Caffeine is a plant
alkaloid numbered among the purines and is also designated as theine,
methyltheobromine or guaranine. The chemical name is 1,3,7-trimethyl
xanthine. It is a material, which is found in a number of plants,
especially in coffee beans, black tea, Brazil tea, cocoa hearts
and cola nuts. Caffeine is vascodilating, i.e. increases the supply
of blood to the hair organ, thus increases its nutrient supply and
prolongs the hair growth cycle.
[0028] Hair Tonic
[0029] The hair tonic according to the invention can have a conventional
base for a cosmetic composition, for example an aqueous base, an
alcoholic base or an aqueous-alcoholic base with preferably at least
10 percent by weight water and at least 30 percent by weight alcohol.
The hair tonic preferably contains from 70 to 99.5 percent by weight,
especially preferably 90 to 99 percent by weight, of a solvent system.
The hair tonic can contain lower univalent alcohols suitable for
cosmetic purposes, such as ethanol and isopropanol, or multivalent
alcohols, such as glycerol, ethylene glycol or propylene glycol.
The composition according to the invention preferably has a pH value
at which the fatty acid present is in the form of a free acid, especially
a pH value in a range of from 3 to 7, especially preferably from
4 to 6.5, and most preferably from 4.5 to 6.
[0030] In an especially preferred embodiment the hair tonic contains
both biotin and caffeine as well a C.sub.12- to C.sub.20-fatty acid.
It has been found that the effectiveness of this effective ingredient
complex is especially powerful because of the presence of all three
different ingredients. This preferred hair tonic has the power to
help form healthy hair, to counteract hair changes and hair loss,
to promote recovery from reversible hair loss and to slow or stop
irreversible hair slow.
[0031] Additional Effective Ingredients
[0032] An additional increase in the effectiveness of the compositions
according to the invention is obtained by including additional effective
ingredients, which act on the same or different sites essential
for hair growth, for example additional vasodilating substances
or substances that have blood supply stabilizing or promoting properties.
In a particularly preferred embodiment the hair tonic according
to the invention has at least one additional effective ingredient,
which acts on at least one of the sites essential for hair growth,
especially an additional vasodilating substance. A vasodilating
substance in the sense of the invention is a substance, which increases
the blood flow to the scalp after application and because of that
especially increases the nutrient supply to the hair organ.
[0033] The additional effective ingredients are preferably contained
in an amount of from 0.001 to 2, especially preferably from 0.01
to 1, percent by weight. The different tocopherols (alpha-, beta-,gamma-
or delta-tocopherol), preferably alpha-tocopherol, and its esters,
especially vitamin E (tocopherol acetate), tocopheryl succinate,
tocopherylnicotinate or tocopherylpoly(oxyethylene)-succinate. Nicotinic
acid and its derivatives, especially nicotinamde, methylnicotinate
or tocopherylnicotinate and camphor, Royal jelly and vasociliating
plant extracts, such as burned or distilled nettle extract (Urtica
Diocia), roast chestnut extract (Aesculus Hippocastanum), Arnica
extract (Arnica Montana), hay flower extract, fir-needle extract
(pine) or Swedtia Chirata.
[0034] The hair tonic according to the invention can contain additional
conventional additive ingredients that are commonly used in cosmetic
compositions, such as perfume oils, in an amount of from 0.01 to
0.5 percent by weight; turbidity-inducing agents, such as ethylene
glycol distearate, in an amount of about 0.2 to 5 percent by weight;
surfactants, especially emulsifiers; solvating agents; preservatives,
such as e.g. para-hydroxybenzoic acid, in an amount of from 0.01
to 1 percent by weight; buffer substances, such as sodium citrate
or sodium phosphate, in an amount of from 0.1 to 1 percent by weight;
care materials, such as hair-care-providing or skin-care-providing
plant or vegetable extracts, protein hydrolyzates and silk hydrolyzates,
lanolin derivatives, in an amount of from 0.1 to 5 percent by weight;
physiologically compatible silicone derivative compounds, such as
volatile or non-volatile silicone oils or high molecular weight
siloxane polymers in an amount of from 0.05 to 20 percent by weight;
light protecting agents, antioxidants, radical-trapping agents,
anti-flaking agents, in an amount of about 0.01 to 2 percent by
weight; hair luster-imparting agents, vitamins, combability improving
agents and defatting agents.
[0035] The hair tonic according to the invention is employed according
to a method in which the hair tonic is applied to the scalp in an
amount sufficient to obtain the desired effect and is gently worked
in.
[0036] The following examples should illustrate the invention claimed
below in greater detail, but the details of these examples should
not be considered as further limiting the claims appended hereinbelow.
EXAMPLES
Example 1
[0037] Hair Tonic
1 Caffeine 1.0 g Lauric acid 0.2 g Biotin 0.01 g Panthenol 0.6
g Menthol 0.25 g Perfume 0.2 g PEG-40 hydrogenated 0.18 g castor
oil Tocopheryl acetate 0.05 g Water 45.0 g Ethanol To 100 g
Example 2
[0038] Hair Tonic
2 Caffeine 0.5 g Myristic acid 0.4 g Biotin 0.01 g Panthenol 0.6
g Menthol 0.25 g Perfume 0.2 g PEG-40 hydrogenated 0.18 g castor
oil Tocopheryl acetate 0.05 g Water 45.0 g Ethanol To 100 g
Example 3
[0039] Hair Tonic
3 Caffeine 1.0 g Lauric acid 0.1 g Myristic acid 0.1 g Biotin 0.01
g Panthenol 0.3 g Menthol 0.1 g Perfume 0.2 g PEG-40 hydrogenated
0.18 g castor oil Tocopheryl acetate 0.05 g Water 45.0 g Ethanol
To 100 g
Example 4
[0040] Effectiveness Study
[0041] The effectiveness of the composition according to the invention
was tested in a clinical study. A group of 18 male subjects (Group
A(M)) and a group of 19 female subjects (Group A(W)) were each treated
with an effective ingredient complex-containing product (4A(M))
and/or 4A(W)) and a group of 17 male subjects (Group B(M)) and a
group of 18 female subjects (Group B(W)) were treated with a placebo
(4B(M)) and/or 4B(W)). All the subjects had androgenic alopecia
II and III, graded on the Hamilton scale.
[0042] The application occurred in all test subjects for a total
of 90 days. During the first 45 days the preparation was applied
daily. During the following 45 days it was applied twice weekly.
[0043] Effective-ingredient Containing Product 4A(M):
4 Lauric acid 0.2 g Caffeine 1.0 g Biotin 0 01 g Panthenol 0.6
g Tocopheryl acetate 0.05 g Plant extract* 0 1 g Menthol 0.25 g
PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil 0.18 g PEG-35 castor oil 0.46 g Perfume
0.5 g Water To 100 g Ethanol, 95% 55 g *Extrapon .RTM. 5-UK new
(Dragoco): water, propylene glycol, ethoxydiglycol, Betula Alba,
Equisetum urtica, Salvia Officinalis, Dioica Arvense, Rosmarinos
Officinalis, Achillea Millefollium, inositol, calcium pantothenate,
sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
[0044] * Extrapon.RTM. 5-UK new (Dragoco): water, propylene glycol,
ethoxydiglycol, Betula Alba, Equisetum urtica, Salvia Officinalis,
Dioica Arvense, Rosmarinos Officinalis, Achillea Millefollium, inositol,
calcium pantothenate, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
[0045] Effective-ingredient Containing Product 4A(W):
5 Lauric acid 0.2 g Caffeine 1.0 g Biotin 0.01 g Panthenol 0.6
g Tocopheryl acetate 0.05 g Multivitamin-vegetable complex: 0 1
g Soluvit .RTM. Richter Menthol 0.25 g PEG-40 hydrogenated castor
oil 0.18 g PEG-35 castor oil 0.46 g Perfume 0.2 g Water To 100 g
Ethanol, 95% 55 g
[0046] Comparison Product 4B(M):
6 Perfume 0.5 g Ethanol, 95% 55 g Water To 100
[0047] Comparison Product 4B(W):
7 Perfume 0.2 g Ethanol, 95% 55 g Water To 100
[0048] Tests to determine the amount of hair loss were performed
at the beginning of treatment (t0), at 45 days (t45) and after 90
days (t90). The tests were performed according to three methods:
an objective judgement in which the tests were performed and evaluated
scientifically; a subjective judgement by the respective test subjects
themselves and a quantitative standard measurement (pull test).
[0049] The subjective and the objective judgement results were
graded according to a scale of 0 to 6:
[0050] 0: no hair loss
[0051] 2: slight hair loss
[0052] 4: average/moderate hair loss
[0053] 6: strong hair loss.
[0054] The quantitative standard measurement occurred according
to the so-called pull-test, described in Cosmesi Dermatologica,
N. 65, April-June 1998, p. 139. A hair strand of about 60 hairs
is taken or grasped between the thumb and the index finger in the
crown region about 2 to 3 cm above the outer ear. A constant traction
or pull is exerted on it until at the distal part of the hair. Then
the number of torn out hairs is counted. The pull test measures
the number of loosely anchored hairs in the scalp. The hair condition
or state (telogen or anagen) is then determined by microscopic examination
of the hair root. The test is indicative for Telogen effluvium,
Anagen effluvium, breakage of the hair root shaft, androgenic hair
loss, localized and diffuse hair loss.
8TABLE I EFFECTIVENESS RESULTS FOR HAIR TREATMENT WITH THE COMPOSITIONS
ACCORDING TO THE INVENTION A(W) A(M) B(W) B(M) HAIR LOSS t0 3.4
3.6 3.2 3.6 (Objective) t45 3.0 3.3 3.2 3.6 t90 2.4 2.7 3.1 3.4
.DELTA..sup.(1) 73.7% 72.2% 11.1% 17.6% HAIR LOSS t0 3.4 3.8 3.1
3.4 (Subjective) t45 2.8 3.1 3.1 3.3 t90 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.1 .DELTA..sup.(1)
78.9% 77.8% 16.7% 23.5% Pull Test t0 10.9 11.7 10.0 11.5 t45 9.7
10.1 9.9 11.3 t90 6.8 7.2 9.4 10.2 .DELTA..sup.(2) 37.6% 38.5% 6.0%
11.3% .DELTA..sup.(1) number of test subjects in %, in which hair
loss was reduced. .DELTA..sup.(2) reduction of number of only loosely
anchored hairs in the scalp, in %.
[0055] All results were significant according to statistical analysis.
The results show a definite reduction of hair loss and a definite
strengthening of the anchoring of the hair in the scalp.
[0056] The disclosure in German Patent Application 100 35 735.0
of Jul. 22, 2000 is incorporated here by reference. This German
Patent Application describes the invention described hereinabove
and claimed in the claims appended hereinbelow and provides the
basis for a claim of priority for the instant invention under 35
U.S.C. 119.
[0057] While the invention has been illustrated and described as
embodied in a composition and method for preventing or at least
reducing hair loss, it is not intended to be limited to the details
shown, since various modifications and changes may be made without
departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
[0058] Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal
the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current
knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting
features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute
essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of
this invention.
[0059] What is claimed is new and is set forth in the following
appended claims. |