![]() DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MAKE-UP BY TRANSFERRING KERATINIC MATERIALS
专利摘要:
A process for making up an area (P) of human keratin materials using a makeup device (1) comprising - a substrate (2) having at least one transfer surface (3), and - a coating layer cosmetic dye (4) carried by the transfer surface (3) and obtained by printing, using at least one digital printer, and - a cosmetic coating comprising an oil (6) carried by the surface of the transfer, the cosmetic coating (6) overlapping at least partially with the ink layer (4) and being arranged above and / or below it, the method comprising the step of simultaneous transfer on the zone (P) to make up all or part of the ink layer (4) and all or part of the coating (6) superimposed on it 公开号:FR3015887A1 申请号:FR1363632 申请日:2013-12-27 公开日:2015-07-03 发明作者:Henri Samain;Franck Giron 申请人:LOreal SA; IPC主号:
专利说明:
[0001] The present invention relates to making a make-up by transfer. BACKGROUND There is a need to cover keratin materials, especially skin and lips, with precise coatings, such as millimeter-scale patterns. But there is no practical and effective method. The design of a motif is long to achieve and requires the intervention of a professional makeup artist. Methods using a patch or a decal are disappointing because the number of patterns is limited and it is difficult to avoid creases in the carrier bearing the pattern. This technique is not particularly adapted to the face. Because of the movements of the skin of the face, the support is cracked, thus giving a degraded and unsightly visual result. There is a need for makeup patterns to cover a small area or the entire area of the face or lips. There is a need to offer each user a wide variety of patterns, colors, shapes and distributions, or even propose him to define his reasons, in order to respond appropriately to his particular request, without having to provide a large number of references. Moreover, if the makeup area has imperfections such as stains, microreliefs, wrinkles, fine lines, the makeup pattern has a less aesthetic rendering, giving it a neat, clean appearance. There is a need for a makeup that is adapted to the particular characteristics of the area of the keratin materials to be treated. Thus, the makeup must sometimes be made using a very fine cosmetic ink layer for the user's comfort, for example in the case of lip makeup. [0002] There is a need to prepare the area to make up for the transfer keeps all its precision and have a nice clean and precise. The present invention aims to meet all or part of these needs. SUMMARY According to a first of its aspects, the present invention relates to a process for making up an area of human keratin materials using a makeup device comprising: a substrate having at least one transfer surface, and a coating layer; cosmetic coloring ink carried by the transfer surface and obtained by printing, using at least one digital printer, and a cosmetic coating comprising an oil carried by the transfer surface, the cosmetic coating overlapping at least partially with the layer of ink and being disposed above and / or below the ink layer, the method comprising the step of simultaneous transfer to the area to be made up of all or part of the layer of ink and all or part of the coating being superimposed on it. By "human keratin materials" is meant the skin including the scalp, lips, nails, hair, eyelashes and eyebrows; and preferably the skin. A digital printer is understood to mean a machine for printing pixels by means of digital data, different from a machine having a printing area. The use of at least one layer of cosmetic ink obtained by printing with the aid of a digital printer advantageously makes it possible to obtain, with great precision, a complex and customizable make-up. The coloring ink and the deposited coating are intended to be brought into contact simultaneously with the keratin materials in order to obtain, by transfer, a makeup of the keratin materials. The method of the invention is easy to implement and allows a transfer in a single gesture allows a good relative positioning of the pattern and coating avoiding shifts. The makeup effect obtained is very interesting. The keratinous materials, in particular the skin, are coated and one can also see at least one pattern that is precise. The invention allows makeup that combines a conventional coloring cosmetic composition with a customizable pattern. The invention also makes it possible to integrate the composition, especially a foundation and the pattern, which allows a certain discretion if desired. Good pattern accuracy is maintained by printing without being affected by the coating composition. The invention also makes it possible to make up the areas of the skin by smoothing these areas to improve their visual appearance. [0003] The presence of the coating also improves the visual rendering of the patterns, over the entire makeup area without revealing skin defects. According to another aspect, the invention also relates to a process for manufacturing a makeup device by transfer of human keratin materials, comprising a substrate having at least one transfer surface, this process comprising the following steps: printing on the surface transferring, using at least one digital printer, at least one layer of at least one cosmetic coloring ink, - applying at least one cosmetic composition to the transfer surface 10 to form a coating, the coating the at least one cosmetic layer being at least partially superimposed on the ink layer, the dye ink layer and the cosmetic coating being intended to be transferred simultaneously to the keratin materials in order to obtain a makeup of the keratin materials. The printing of the ink layer can be performed on the transfer surface already partially covered with the coating. The coating can be at least partly achieved after printing the ink layer on the transfer surface. In an exemplary embodiment, the coloring ink is printed in a predefined pattern, the method comprising a step of selection and / or embodiment of the pattern by a user and transmission, by an apparatus connected to at least one printer carrying out the printing. impression, of information associated with this motif. The device can be a computer, an advanced mobile phone, also called "srnartphone", or a touch pad. The apparatus may be physically connected and / or through a data exchange network to said printer. The printer may be an inkjet ("Inkjet") printer, for example thermal or piezoelectric, a sublimation printer or a laser printer. In one example, the printer is a laser printer arranged to allow electrophotography or magnetophotography formation of an ink layer having a pattern on a transfer surface from at least one cosmetic toner and to deliver the toner present on the transfer surface in a sufficiently free state to allow its removal or transfer by contact with human keratin materials. By "cosmetic toner" is meant a powdery cosmetic composition compatible with imaging by an electrophotographic or magnetophotographic process as performed in laser printers. Preferably, it is a toner that is suitable for electrophotographic processing. The toner is cosmetic in that it is compatible with application to human keratin materials. Depending on the surface to be made up, the formulation of the toner 10 may be different. For example, for an application on hair or nails, it is possible to use certain compounds that could not be used for an application on the lips, for example. The printer may be a Gatocopy A426 food-grade inkjet printer for printing on non-planar objects. In an exemplary embodiment, the printing is performed directly on a non-planar transfer surface, in particular corresponding to the outer surface of a roll. The printing can implement several different inks, including inks of different colors. The printing may employ at least three, including at least four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven or twelve coloring inks of different colors. Printing can only use coloring inks that produce primary colors. Alternatively, the printing uses both coloring inks producing primary colors and at least one coloring ink producing a non-primary color. The printing of the coloring ink can be a tri-color or four-color printing. The pattern obtained by printing may have several different color areas. Alternatively, the pattern obtained by printing is a solid color. The coloring ink can be deposited in several printing passes. In other words, one can first print a first fraction of the coloring ink on the transfer surface and then a second fraction of the coloring ink on all or part of the first fraction. The printing of the ink layer can be carried out on the transfer surface already covered with the coating. [0004] The printing can be performed on a dry coating or not. An alternative is to deposit a coating of a composition on a transfer surface, wait for drying, and then print. In a variant, the coating is produced after printing the ink layer on the transfer surface. [0005] The transfer step by bringing the transfer surface into contact with the zone to be made up is for example implemented by exerting a pressure on a surface of the substrate opposite to the transfer surface. A method according to the invention may further comprise the step of moving the transfer surface away from the zone of human keratin materials after transfer of the ink layer and the coating. In an exemplary embodiment, the dye ink layer is printed on the transfer surface and then at least partly covered with a coating. In a variant, the transfer surface is at least partly coated with a first coating, the coating comprising for example a pigment and / or a dye. [0006] The ink layer is then printed on the first coating. A composition can then be applied to form a second cosmetic coating. Advantageously, the coloring ink is not completely dry on the substrate when it is applied to the keratin materials. The coloring ink may be in fluid form when it is applied to the keratin materials. All or part of the coloring ink carried by the transfer surface may be applied by transfer to the keratin materials. In an exemplary embodiment, at least 25%, in particular 50%, in particular 75%, in particular substantially all of the coloring ink initially present on the transfer surface, is applied by transfer to the keratin materials, preferably without the addition of a third fluid compound. [0007] In one exemplary embodiment, the application of the coloring ink is carried out by application with pressure of the transfer surface on the keratin materials. The simultaneous transfer of the coloring ink and the coating composition to the zone to be treated can be carried out. perform without friction. [0008] Advantageously, the zone of the keratin materials intended to receive the coloring ink has not been pretreated at the time of the simultaneous transfer of the coloring ink and the coating composition. According to another aspect, the present invention relates to a makeup device by transfer of human keratin materials, comprising: a substrate having at least one transfer surface, a layer of cosmetic coloring ink carried by the transfer surface and obtained by printing, using at least one digital printer, and a cosmetic coating comprising an oil carried by the transfer surface, the cosmetic coating being disposed above or below the ink layer at least partially superimposed to the ink layer, the coloring ink and the cosmetic coating being intended to be applied to the keratin materials, in particular by contacting with the keratinous materials, in order to obtain a makeup of the keratin materials by transfer. [0009] Substrate and transfer surface In an exemplary embodiment, the substrate of the makeup device according to the invention comprises at least one translucent or transparent zone. The translucent or transparent zone allows a user to see through the substrate and thus to visualize more easily the surface to be made up before transfer of the coloring ink. The presence of a translucent or transparent zone therefore contributes advantageously to facilitate obtaining a precise makeup on keratin materials. The translucent or transparent zone of the substrate may be superimposed in whole or in part with the coloring ink layer, and in particular protrude from it. [0010] The entire dye ink layer may be superimposed on the translucent or transparent area of the substrate. Alternatively, only a portion of the colorant layer is superimposed on the transparent area of the substrate. [0011] The substrate may be made of a transparent or translucent material. In this case, the translucent or transparent zone extends over the entire surface of the substrate. Alternatively, the substrate is opaque on all or part of its surface. The substrate may be a flexible sheet or a rigid plate. It can be plastic (for example polyethylene, polystyrene). It can be woven or non-woven. It can be in organic matter or mineral. It can be an aluminum foil. The substrate transfer surface may be defined by all or part of: the outer surface of an applicator roll, the surface of an applicator pad, a sheet member, a patch, the surface of a foam porous, including a sponge, a wipe, a brush, a brush or a flocked tip. The transfer surface is for example defined by all or part of the surface of a deformable sheet mounted on the surface of an applicator roll. The transfer surface can retain the coloring ink by capillarity. The transfer surface may or may not be flat. [0012] The transfer surface may be elastically deformable. Thus, in a first configuration the transfer surface may be flat and, in a second configuration, the transfer surface may be curved, for example to take the form of keratin materials makeup. In an exemplary embodiment, the transfer surface is detachable from a portion of the substrate. As will be detailed below, the substrate can be configured so that the transfer surface takes a first shape, for example substantially flat, during printing and a second form, different from the first, when the application of the coloring ink to keratin materials. [0013] The second form advantageously corresponds to the shape of the surface of the keratin materials intended to be coated with the coloring ink, for example the shape of part of the face. In an exemplary embodiment, the substrate includes an indication of the nature of the keratin materials to be made up by the coloring ink. This indication may be printed with the same ink or not as the one intended to transfer. [0014] The substrate is preferably based on non-absorbent material, for example a plastic film. The substrate is advantageously non-porous, at least on the face intended to receive the printing. In an exemplary embodiment, when the coloring ink is intended to be applied to the cheeks and / or the nails, the substrate may have a thickness greater than or equal to 1 mm, especially at 3 mm, for example ranging from 1 to 5 mm. In an exemplary embodiment, when the coloring ink is intended to be applied on the periocular region and / or on the lips, the substrate may have a thickness greater than or equal to 3 mm, in particular to 1 cm, for example ranging from 3 mm to 10 mm. In an exemplary embodiment, when the coloring ink is intended to be applied on the nose and / or in the region of the ears, the substrate may have a thickness greater than or equal to 1 cm, especially at 3 cm, for example ranging from I to 4 cm. Thus, the substrate advantageously has a thickness adapted to the area of the lceratinic materials to be made up. The thickness of the substrate corresponds to its maximum dimension measured perpendicularly to the transfer surface. The substrate can be reusable. For example, an impression is made on the substrate, which is accessible for transfer, but does not leave the printer. Thus, after use, the printer can re-enter the substrate, clean it, and make it ready for a new print. Dye ink The ink carried by the transfer surface preferably comprises a dyestuff. Coloring material The coloring material may comprise one or more dyes as described below. The coloring material may be present in the ink in a mass content ranging from 0.01 to 60%, based on the total mass of the ink; preferably from 0.1 to 40%; even from 0.1 to 30%, preferably ranging from 0.5 to 20%. The coloring ink may comprise one or more dyestuffs chosen from water-soluble dyes, fat-soluble dyes, pulverulent dyestuffs such as pigments, in particular nacres, and flakes, or even coloring polymers. By "pigments", it is necessary to include particles of any shape, white or colored, mineral or organic, insoluble in the cosmetic medium, intended to color the cosmetic ink. By "nacres", it is necessary to understand particles of any iridescent nature, especially produced by certain molluscs in their coral or synthesized. The pigments can be white, black or colored, mineral and / or organic. Among the inorganic pigments, titanium dioxide, optionally surface-treated, zirconium oxide or cerium oxides, and oxides of zinc, iron (black, yellow or red) or chromium, the violet of manganese, ultramarine blue, chromium hydrate and ferric blue, metal powders such as aluminum powder, copper powder. Among the organic pigments, mention may be made of carbon black, D & C type pigments, and lacquers based on cochineal carmine, barium, strontium, calcium, aluminum. The pearlescent pigments may be chosen from white pearlescent pigments such as mica coated with titanium, or bismuth oxychloride, colored pearlescent pigments such as titanium mica coated with iron oxides, titanium mica coated with, inter alia, blue. ferric oxide or chromium oxide, titanium mica coated with an organic pigment as well as pearlescent pigments based on bismuth oxychloride. Among the water-soluble dyes, mention may be made of the disodium salt of a culvert, the disodium salt of alizarin green, quinoline yellow, the trisodium salt of amaranth, the disodium salt of tartrazine, the monosodium salt of rhodamine and the disodium salt. fuchsin, xanthophyll, methylene blue. Among the liposoluble dyes, mention may be made of Sudan Red III (CTFA: D & C Red 17), lutein, quinizarin green (CTFA D & C green 6), alizurol purple SS (CTFA: D & C violet No. 2), Sudan brown, DC Yellow 11, orange DC 5, quinoline yellow, eurcumine, carotenoid derivatives such as lycopene, betacarotene, bixin or capsanthine, and mixtures thereof. The coloring polymers are generally copolymers based on at least two different monomers, at least one of which is a monomeric organic dye. Such polymeric dyes are known to those skilled in the art. For example, it is possible to refer to the documents: US Pat. No. 5,032,670; U.S. 4,999,418; US 5,106,942; U.S. 5,030,708; US 5,102,980; U.S. 5,043,376; US 5,104,913; US-5,281,659, US-5,194,463; U.S. 4,804,719; WO92 / 07913, or alternatively EP1048282. [0015] The printing can implement several different inks, including inks of different colors. The printing can implement at least three, including at least four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven or twelve, cosmetic inks of different colors. The pattern formed by the coloring ink carried by the transfer surface can be colored under white light observation in the visible range (400 nm - 800 nm). As a variant, the pattern is colorless in white light in the visible range but may appear to be colored after submission to a chemical and / or energetic stimulus, such as UV exposure (365 nm-400 nm), for example when the ink The dyestuff contains a photochromic or fluorescent dyestuff and / or dihydroxyacetone (DI-IA). Printing can only use coloring inks that produce primary colors. In a variant, the printing uses both coloring inks producing primary colors and at least one ink producing a non-primary color. Alternatively, the printing may employ coloring inks producing black and / or white. The printing of the ink can be a tri-color or four-color printing. The pattern obtained by printing may have several different color areas. Alternatively, the pattern obtained by printing is a solid color. The pattern formed by the cosmetic ink printed on the transfer surface may be of any type. Advantageously, the pattern may reproduce the appearance of relief and / or color heterogeneities of the skin, for example freckles or a skin texture. The coloring ink layer may comprise a plurality of inks. [0016] The coloring inks deposited by printing can be deposited on the transfer surface in the form of weft points and / or raster lines so as to form a halftone image for example, monochromatic or polychromatic. The coloring ink layer may comprise a plurality of coloring inks of different colors, each arranged in raster points. Advantageously, the coloring ink is not completely dry on the substrate when it is applied to the keratin materials. The coloring ink may be in fluid form when it is applied to the keratin materials. All or part of the coloring ink carried by the transfer surface may be applied by transfer to the keratin materials. In an exemplary embodiment, at least 25% by weight, in particular 50%, especially 75%, in particular substantially all of the dye ink layer initially present on the transfer surface is applied by transfer to the keratin materials. [0017] In one exemplary embodiment, the application of the coloring ink is carried out by applying the transfer surface to the keratin materials with pressure. The dyestuff may comprise one or more dyes, in particular acid dyes and / or polymers. dyes, and / or one or more pigments, the pigments being able to be loaded with dyes. [0018] In one exemplary embodiment, the coloring material comprises one or more coloring agents that can be exposed under the action of an energy and / or chemical stimulus, for example photochromic compounds and / or dihydroxyacetone (DHA). Preferably, the coloring ink present on the device is not completely dry. [0019] The application of a not completely dry coloring ink on the keratin materials facilitates the transfer of the ink. The coloring ink may be in fluid form when carried by the transfer surface and before application to the keratin materials. Advantageously, the fluid coloring ink has a viscosity ranging from 1 to 30 mPa.s at 25 ° C. The viscosity of an ink of the invention can be measured according to any process known to those skilled in the art, and in particular according to the following conventional method. At 25 ° C. using a Rheomat 180, equipped with a mobile rotating at 200 rpm, the skilled person can choose the mobile for measuring the viscosity, among the mobiles, M1 or M2 or M3 or M4 on the basis of his general knowledge, so as to be able to realize the measured. [0020] When the ink is in the form of a cosmetic toner, this toner may comprise in addition to a coloring agent, a compound for controlling the electric charge, a particular additional charge, a lubricant, a wax and / or a binder. Preferably, the toner particles have an average size of between 1 and 16 rim. The toner comprises, for example, pigments having a particle size of between 1 and 1 ORm. Measurement of the ability of the coloring ink to be transferred without requiring the addition of a third fluid compound As mentioned above, the coloring ink is, in a particularly preferred manner, capable of transferring to keratin materials without the addition of a third fluid compound. To check whether a given coloring ink has this property, the colorant layer in question carried by a surface is brought into contact with an artificial skin sample marketed by Beaulax under the trademark Bioskin ref #vvhite 061031-2 . [0021] The contacting is carried out for a period of I s by applying a pressure of 5000 Pascal (or 50 g per cm 2) at the conditions of temperature and atmospheric pressure (20 ° C and 1 bar). No third fluid compound is added to either the coloring ink or the sample before or during the contacting. A visual evaluation is carried out. [0022] If coloring ink is transferred to the keratin materials, then the coloring ink is considered capable of transferring to the keratin materials without the addition of a third fluid compound. Coating The coating preferably comprises an oil. [0023] The coating can be made by applying one or more layers, each of identical or different composition. The coating may be colorless or colored. [0024] The composition may be in a fluid form. The composition may be in the form of an oily gel or an emulsion. The composition can be in solid hay. [0025] According to the invention, the term "solid" composition is understood to mean a composition having a hardness such that it does not flow under its own weight, as opposed to so-called fluid compositions. Such a composition may especially be in the form of a compact powder or in the form of a cast product. The composition may be in the form of an emulsion, in particular an oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsion. The composition can be anhydrous. By anhydrous composition is meant a composition containing less than 2% by weight of water, or even less than 0.5% of water, and especially free of water. If necessary, such small amounts of water may in particular be brought by ingredients of the composition which may contain residual amounts. [0026] The composition may be a make-up and / or care composition. The composition may be selected from certain makeup compositions such as foundations, eye shadows or blushes, lip glosses, lipsticks. The composition may be selected from skin care or lip care compositions. The oil present in the composition may be chosen from volatile and non-volatile oils of hydrocarbon, silicone or fluorinated type. Preferably, the oil is a non-volatile oil. By "non-volatile oil" is meant an oil remaining on the skin at room temperature and atmospheric pressure for at least several hours and having in particular a vapor pressure of less than 1.33 Pa (0.01 mmHg). The term "hydrocarbon-based oil" means an oil containing mainly hydrogen and carbon atoms and optionally oxygen and nitrogen atoms. Non-volatile hydrocarbon oils that may especially be mentioned include: - hydrocarbon-based oils of animal origin, - hydrocarbon-based oils of vegetable origin, such as triglycerides consisting of esters of fatty acids and of glycerol, the fatty acids of which may have various chain lengths of C4 to C24, the latter being linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated; these oils are in particular triglycerides of heptanoic acid or octanoic acid, or else the oils of wheat germ, sunflower, grape seed, sesame, maize, apricot, castor, shea, of avocado, olive, soya, sweet almond, palm, rapeseed, cotton, hazelnut, macadamia, jojoba, alfalfa, poppy, pumpkin, sesame, squash, rapeseed, cassis, evening primrose, millet, barley, quinoa, rye, safflower, bancoulier, passionflower, muscat rose; shea butter; or the triglycerides of caprylic / capric acids, such as those sold by Stéarineries Dubois or those sold under the names Miglyol 810®, 812® and 818 by the company Dynamit Nobel, synthetic ethers containing from 10 to 40 carbon atoms ; linear or branched hydrocarbons of mineral or synthetic origin, such as petroleum jelly, polydecenes, hydrogenated polyisobutene such as Parleam®, squalane, paraffin oils, and mixtures thereof; synthetic esters, such as oils; of the formula RICOOR 2 in which R 1 represents the residue of a linear or branched fatty acid containing from 1 to 40 carbon atoms and R 2 represents a hydrocarbon chain, especially a branched hydrocarbon chain containing from 1 to 40 carbon atoms, provided that R 1 + R 2 is 10, such as, for example, purcellin oil (cetostearyl octanoate), isopropyl myristate, isopropyl palmitate, C12-C15 alcohol benzoates, hexyl laurate, diisopropyl adipate, and the like. isononyl isononanoate, 2-ethylhexyl palmitate, isostearyl isostearate, 2-hexyl-decyl laurate, 2-octyl-decyl palmitate, 2-octyl-dodecyl myristate, heptanoates , octanoates, decanoates or ricinol alcohols or polyalcohols such as propylene glycol dioctanoate; hydroxyl esters such as isostearyl lactate, di-isostearyl malate, 2-octyl-dodecyl lactate; polyol esters and pentaerythritol esters, branched-chain and / or unsaturated carbon-chain liquid fatty alcohols having from 12 to 26 carbon atoms, such as octyl dodecanol, isostearyl alcohol and oleic alcohol, 2-hexyldecanol, 2-butyloctanol, and 230 undecylpentadecanol; higher fatty acids such as oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid and mixtures thereof. [0027] The non-volatile silicone oils that may be used in the composition according to the invention may be non-volatile polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS), polydimethylsiloxanes comprising pendant alkyl or alkoxy groups and / or silicone chain ends, groups each having from 2 to 24 atoms. carbon, phenyl silicones such as phenyl trimethicones, phenyl dimethicones, phenyl trimethylsiloxy diphenylsiloxanes, diphenyl dimethicones, diphenyl methyldiphenyl trisiloxanes, and mixtures thereof. For the purposes of the invention, the term "volatile oil" means any oil capable of evaporating on contact with the skin at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure. The volatile oils of the invention are volatile cosmetic oils which are liquid at ambient temperature and have a non-zero vapor pressure at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure, in particular ranging from 0.13 Pa to 40,000 Pa (0.001 to 300 mm). Hg) and preferably ranging from 1.3 to 1300 Pa (0.01 to 10 mmHg). The volatile hydrocarbon oils may be chosen from hydrocarbon-based oils containing from 8 to 16 carbon atoms, and in particular C8-C16 branched alkanes such as C8-C16 isoalkanes of petroleum origin (also called isoparaffins), such as isododecane ( also called 2,2,4,4,6-pentamethylheptane), isodecane, isohexadecane, and for example the oils sold under the trade names dtlsopars® or Perrnethyls®. [0028] As volatile oils, it is also possible to use volatile silicones, for example volatile linear or cyclic silicone oils, in particular those having a viscosity of 5 5 centistokes (5 × 10 -6 m 2 / s), and having in particular from 2 to 10 silicon atoms, preferably 2 to 7 silicon atoms, these silicones optionally having alkyl or alkoxy groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms. As volatile silicone oil that may be used in the invention, there may be mentioned in particular octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, decarlyethylcyclopentasiloxane, dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane, heptamethylhexyltrisiloxane, heptamethyloctyltrisiloxane, hexamethylisiloxane, roctamethyltrisiloxane, decamethyltetrasiloxane and dodecane. methyl pentasiloxane and mixtures thereof. [0029] The oil may be present in the composition in a content ranging from 5 to 95% by weight, relative to the total weight of the composition, preferably ranging from 10 to 80% by weight. [0030] The composition may comprise water, especially in a mass content ranging from 5% to 90% relative to the total mass of the composition, and preferably ranging from 20 to 80%. The composition may furthermore comprise conventional cosmetic additives chosen from film-forming polymers, waxes, pasty compounds, thickeners, surfactants, perfumes, preservatives, sunscreens, fillers, dyestuffs, proteins, vitamins, provitamins, moisturizing agents, ceramides, pH-regulating agents, and any other additive conventionally used in cosmetic compositions intended to be applied to keratin materials. The coating may be able to transfer itself to human keratin materials. The coating may be deposited on the transfer surface before and / or after the printing of the coloring ink layer. In a variant, the device comprises a first and a second cosmetic coating, carried by the transfer surface and located on either side of the cosmetic ink layer. The first and second cosmetic coatings comprise in particular different compositions. The first and / or the second cosmetic coating can be colored. The coating is, for example, colored with a color which is difficult to print, for example white or black, or of a color close to the complexion of the skin to be made up, such as a flesh color. Alternatively, the coating is not colored in itself. At least one of the first and second cosmetic coatings may be colorless. The first and / or second cosmetic coating is for example obtained from a composition selected from a foundation, a gloss, a lip balm or lipstick, an eyeshadow. The coating can be a skin care product. In one example, the coloring ink incorporated in the coating is capable of transferring to the keratin materials without the addition of a fluid compound, especially a third liquid. In other words, the coloring ink can transfer to the keratin materials simply by contacting the area to be made up with said coloring ink and without requiring the application of a third liquid to improve the transfer of the ink, as in the case of decals. Sets According to another of its aspects, the present invention relates to a cosmetic assembly comprising, within the same housing, a plurality of devices according to the invention, the devices differing in the chemical nature of the coloring ink they and / or by the pattern formed by it and / or by the coating deposited on the transfer surface and / or by the shape of the transfer surface intended to come into engagement with the keratin materials. [0031] The devices may differ in the form and / or the composition of the substrate, in particular the transfer surface intended to come into engagement with the keratin materials. The devices may differ in the chemical nature of the coloring ink they bear and / or in the pattern formed by it. [0032] The assembly may comprise one or more ink cartridges and means of deformation of the substrate. The assembly may also include a suitable printer. When a third compound useful for fluidifying the transfer compound (s) is used, the third compound can be added in the coloring ink to the transfer compound (s) after printing. The third compound may be added, within the coloring ink, to the transfer compound (s) by any known means, in particular by spraying. The third compound is preferably added to the transfer compound (s) prior to the application of the dye ink to the keratin materials, while the dye ink is still carried by the transfer surface. In one exemplary embodiment, the coloring ink is brought to a temperature of between 30 ° C. and 60 ° C. before being applied to the keratin materials. In a variant, the coloring ink is brought to a temperature of between 30 ° C. and 60 ° C. while it is in contact with the zone of keratin materials intended to be coated with the coloring ink. In the case where the coloring ink is intended to be brought to a temperature of between 30 ° C. and 60 ° C. prior to its application, the coloring ink brought to this temperature can be applied to the nails in order to carry out a makeup by transfer of these. When the transfer surface is detachable from a portion of the substrate, the user can first detach the transfer surface from the rest of the substrate and then come to apply by transfer on the keratin materials the coloring ink present on the surface of the substrate. transfer thus detached. The coloring ink can be brought to a temperature of between 30 ° C. and 60 ° C. by bringing a heating element into proximity. Alternatively, the coloring ink obtained just after printing can already be at such a temperature; the user can then apply to the keratin materials the coloring ink at this temperature, before it cools. According to yet another aspect, the present invention relates to a kit for the manufacture of a device according to the invention as described above. The kit may comprise within the same package: a) a printer cartridge containing at least one cosmetic coloring ink, a cosmetic composition comprising an oil capable of being transferred to the keratin materials, the composition being contained in a packaging assembly b) a substrate having at least one transfer surface for receiving a coating of the composition and a coloring ink layer printed with a digital printer. The packaging assembly of the composition is in known manner any packaging adapted to store the cosmetic compositions (bottles, tube, spray bottle, aerosol bottle in particular). [0033] The invention will be better understood on reading the following description and on examining the appended drawing, in which: FIGS. 1 to 3 show different stages of a makeup process according to a first embodiment of the invention. FIGS. 4 and 5 show different steps of a make-up method according to a second embodiment of the invention, and FIGS. 6 and 7 illustrate an alternative make-up method according to the invention. [0034] FIGS. 1 to 3 show a make-up device 1 according to the invention, comprising a substrate 2 made of a flexible and deformable material whose recto constitutes a transfer surface 3 intended to receive a layer of cosmetic coloring ink 4, for make a makeup transfer. [0035] To deposit the dye ink layer 4 on the transfer surface 3, a digital printer is used which deposits the ink dots in correspondence with the pixels of an image to be reproduced. A pattern 40 inverting the image to be reproduced is printed directly onto the transfer surface 3. FIG. 1 shows the device 1 after printing once removed from the printer, the transfer surface 3 carrying a layer of ink 4. All or part of the area of the transfer surface 3 superimposed on the layer 4 is preferably smooth and has a roughness less than or equal to 1 mm, in particular between 1 and 100 gm, preferably less than or equal to 50 pine. The roughness is measured using a rugosimeter whose tip has a radius of curvature of 10 mm and whose force, applied to the material to be characterized, is 6 mN. The coloring ink layer 4 can form any type of pattern, for example in the form of a heart and a text as illustrated. The pattern may consist of several inks. The substrate 2 may carry an indication 7, for example formed by printing, to provide advice on a recommended positioning for makeup, or information on the nature of the keratin materials to be masked by the ink 4, or other . A coating 6 is then applied as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3. The coating is, for example, colored and corresponds to the application of a foundation. The invention is not limited to one type of coating. The coating may be of any type known for the cosmetic treatment, in particular makeup, body or lips. In this example, the cosmetic coating 6 covers the ink layer 4, completely superimposed on the pattern of the ink layer 4. As shown in the section of FIG. 3, the coating 6 incorporates the ink of the layer 4 while preserving the motif 40. [0036] To assist in this incorporation of the ink layer 4 in the coating 6, the user can optionally make rectifications, for example, to blur the edges. Preferably, the substrate 2 has at least one non-opaque zone 5, preferably transparent or translucent, which may be superimposed in whole or in part with the dye ink layer 4 and the coating 6. The transparent zone 5 allows the user to see through the substrate 2 and thus to visualize the surface to be makeup through the device 1 when the latter is superimposed on the latter. The whole 4 and the coating 6 may, as illustrated, be superimposed on the transparent zone 5. In a variant not illustrated, only a part of the coating and / or the coloring ink layer is superimposed on the transparent zone 5. The substrate 2 may be made of a transparent material. The transparent zone 5 then extends over the entire surface of the substrate 2. The substrate 2 may carry an indication 7, for example an impression, so as to provide advice on a recommended positioning for the make-up, for example a reproduction on the location and reduced scale of the pattern to be transferred as illustrated, or the nature of the keratin materials to be masked by the coloring ink 4, or other, and can also provide information on the color reference and / or pattern. The substrate 2 is preferably made of a flexible material. In a variant, the substrate 2 is made of a rigid or semi-rigid material. The device I is then approached to the area of skin P to be made up, which is preferably dry, so as to simultaneously contact the layer of coloring ink 4 and the coating 6 with the skin area P to make up, then the The user applies a pressure that makes it possible to transfer the coloring ink 4 and the coating 6 to the area to be made up of P. When in contact with the keratin materials, the substrate 2 is preferably not moved laterally so as not to affect the appearance of the transferred motif. The substrate 2 carrying the transfer surface 3 is removed. The resulting makeup combines the pattern corresponding to the ink and the coating. The pattern retains good accuracy through printing without being altered by the coating. In a non-illustrated variant, an ink layer forming colored patterns is printed on a transfer surface, a lip balm or a lipstick is applied to a transfer surface coating. Then we put on the area of the lips the transfer surface. In a single gesture, a conventional makeup is obtained by the composition of the coating combined with the patterns. FIGS. 4 and 5 diagrammatically show different steps of another embodiment of a makeup process according to the invention. FIG. 4 shows a transfer surface 3 of a substrate 2 to which a coating 6 has been applied, for example a foundation layer, to which an additional color layer is optionally added. We can proceed to one then the other or vice versa. [0037] To deposit a layer of coloring ink 4 on the transfer surface 3 covered with the coating 6, a digital printer is used which deposits the ink spots in correspondence with the pixels of an image to be reproduced. It is possible to change the pattern of his motifs based on a library of patterns, even by building his own patterns (color, shape, distribution). [0038] The device 1 is then approached to the skin area P to be made up, which for example is dry, so as to simultaneously contact the dye ink layer 4 and the coating 6 with the skin area P to make up, then the user applies a pressure that makes it possible to carry out the transfer of the coloring ink 4 and the coating 6 on the area to be made up with P. When in contact with the keratinous materials, the substrate 2 is preferably not moved laterally so as not to affect the appearance of the transferred motif. The substrate 2 carrying the transfer surface 3 is removed. The defects of the skin are masked thanks to the foundation. The patterns produced by the transferred ink layer are also detected. Although positioned between the skin zone P and the foundation coating 6, the patterns are visible. Thus, we obtain a pleasant visual because not too homogeneous. The makeup process is very convenient to carry out and the relative positioning of the coating and the ink layer has been successful since it is done in one step. Examples Example 1 (This example corresponds to FIGS. 7). On a substrate 2 consisting of a transparent plastic type sheet for a printer, a foundation coating 6 having the composition described hereinafter is deposited. Let it dry. Composition of foundation Ingredients (% by weight) Magnesium sulphate 1.50 Hectorite modified distearyl 1 dimethyl ammonium (BENTONE 38 VCG from Elementis) Titanium dioxide 21.20 Iron oxides 3.8 Sodium carboxymethylcellulose 0.50 (BLANOSE ® 7M8SF from Ashland) Cyclopentasiloxane 15.30 Polyglyceryl 4 isostearate cetyl 9 PEG / PPG-10/1 hexyl laurate (ABIL WE 09 from Evonik Goldschmidt) poly dimethylsiloxane (viscosity: 5.60 E) (Xiameter% lx-200 Dow Coming liquid silicone 5cs) Glycerin 5 Pentylene glycol 3 Water qs 100 The next day, a layer of ink 4 is printed representing a series of small grains as shown in FIG. 6. A Canon inkjet printer 10 is used. Pixrna IP 100s equipped with Canon ink cartridges containing four inks meeting the formulations provided in the table below. [0039] Yellow I Magenta I Cyan I Black I Color 1% 1% 1% 1% isopropanol 8% 8% 8% 8% ethanol 10% 10% 10% 10% Water qs 100% qs 100% qs 100% qs 100% Then the substrate 2 is placed on the arm so as to have contact between the coating 6, the ink layer 4 and the zone P of skin to be made up. When removing the leaf it is found that the foundation is transferred as well as the small grains and that the small grains are quite visible despite the power of coverage of the foundation as shown in Figure 7. Example 2 This example 1 to 3 is printed on the transfer surface 3 of a substrate 2 similar to the plastic sheet of Example 1, an ink layer 4. Then, the transfer surface 2 is covered with a The foundation coating 6 of Example 1 is then applied to the skin, the coating 6 and the ink layer 4 being in contact with the area P to be treated. [0040] The substrate is removed. The makeup obtained combines the pattern and the foundation. The pattern is integrated into the foundation, which allows a certain discretion. We keep a good accuracy of the pattern, thanks to the print, without it being altered by the foundation.
权利要求:
Claims (19) [0001] REVENDICATIONS1. Process for making up an area (P) of human keratin materials using a makeup device (1) comprising a substrate (2) having at least one transfer surface (3), and an ink layer cosmetic dye (4) carried by the transfer surface (3) and obtained by printing, using at least one digital printer, and a cosmetic coating comprising an oil (6) carried by the transfer surface, the cosmetic coating (6) overlapping at least partially with the ink layer (4) and being disposed above and / or below thereof, the method comprising the step of simultaneously transferring to the area (P) ) to make up all or part of the ink layer (4) and all or part of the coating (6) superimposed on it. [0002] 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of moving the transfer surface (3) away from the area of human keratin materials after transfer of the ink layer (4) and the coating (6). [0003] 3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, the coloring ink (4) and / or the coating not being completely dry at the time of transfer. [0004] 4. A method of manufacturing a device (1) for makeup by transfer of human keratin materials, comprising a substrate (2) having at least one transfer surface (3) comprising the following steps: - printing on the transfer surface (3) using at least one digital printer of at least one layer of at least one cosmetic coloring ink (4), - application of at least one cosmetic composition comprising an oil on the transfer surface (3) to form a coating (6), the cosmetic coating (6) being at least partially superimposed on the ink layer, the dye ink layer and the cosmetic coating being intended to be simultaneously transferred to the keratin materials so to obtain a makeup of keratin materials. [0005] 5. Method according to claim 4, the coloring ink layer (4) being printed in a predefined pattern, the method comprising in particular a step of choice and / or realization of the pattern by a user and transmission, by a device connected to the printer or printers performing the printing, information associated with this pattern. [0006] 6. Method according to claim 4 or 5, the printing of the ink layer (4) being performed on the transfer surface (3) already partially covered with the coating (6). [0007] 7. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, the composition being anhydrous or being an emulsion. [0008] 8. Process according to any one of the preceding claims, the coating (6) comprising a composition comprising an oil in a mass quantity ranging from 5 to 95%, preferably ranging from 10 to 80%, relative to the total mass of the composition, in particular a non-volatile oil. [0009] 9. Method according to any one of the preceding claims, the composition further comprising at least one cosmetic additive selected from film-forming polymers, waxes, pasty compounds, thickeners, surfactants, perfumes, preservatives, filters. solar, fillers, dyestuffs, proteins, vitamins, provitamins, moisturizers, ceramides, pH-regulating agents. [0010] The process of any one of the preceding claims, the ink being aqueous. [0011] 11. Apparatus (1) for makeup by transfer of human keratin materials, comprising: a substrate (2) having at least one transfer surface (3), a layer of cosmetic coloring ink (4) carried by the transfer surface ( 3) and obtained by printing, using at least one digital printer, and a cosmetic coating comprising an oil (6) carried by the transfer surface (3), the cosmetic coating (6) being arranged above or below the ink layer (4) at least partially superimposed on the ink layer, the dye ink layer and the cosmetic coating being intended to be applied to the keratin materials, in order to obtain by transfer a makeup of keratin materials. [0012] 12. Device (1) according to the preceding claim, comprising a first and a second cosmetic coating (16, 26), carried by the transfer surface (3) and located on either side of the ink layer (4). ). [0013] 13. Device (1) according to one of claims 11 and 12, the first and / or second cosmetic coating (16, 26) being obtained from a composition selected from a foundation, a gloss, a lipstick, a skin care product. [0014] 14. Device (1) according to any one of claims 11 to 13, the first and / or second cosmetic coating (16, 26) being colored. [0015] 15. Device (1) according to any one of claims 11 to 14, at least one of 10 first and second cosmetic coatings (16, 26) being colorless. [0016] 16. Device (1) according to any one of claims 11 to 15, the transfer surface being defined by all or part of: the outer surface of an applicator roll, the surface of an applicator pad, an element sheet of a patch, the surface of a porous foam, including a sponge, a wipe. 15 [0017] 17. Device (1) according to any one of claims 11 to 16, the substrate (2) having an indication (7) on the nature of the keratin materials to be masked by the coloring ink (4) and / or the substrate (2) having at least one translucent or transparent zone (5). [0018] 18. Cosmetic assembly (10) comprising, within the same housing, a plurality of different devices (1), each being according to any one of claims 11 to 17, the devices differing in the chemical nature of the layer of coloring ink (4) that they wear and / or by the pattern foamed therefrom and / or by the coating deposited on the transfer surface (3) and / or by the action of the surface transfer intended to come into engagement with keratin materials. 25 [0019] 19. Kit (20) for the manufacture of a device (1) according to any one of claims 11 to 17, comprising within the same housing: a) a printer cartridge (21) containing at least one cosmetic dye, - a cosmetic composition comprising an oil capable of transferring to keratin materials, the composition being contained in a packaging assembly b) a substrate (2) having at least one transfer surface (3) intended to receive a coating of the composition and a coloring ink layer (4) printed using a digital printer.
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