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COSMETIC PREPARATIONS FOR NAIL POLISH
PRESENTED BY:
L.GOPI M.PHARM FIRST YEAR
AADHI BHAGAWAN COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY
RANTHAM
GUIDED BY:
Dr.V.KALVIMOORTHY M.PHARM.,PhD
PROF OF DEPARTMENT OF
PHARMACEUTICS
AADHI BHAGAWAN COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY
RANTHAM
INTRODUCTION
• Nails are transparent protective coverings on finger tips and toes of feet.
• The care of nails is referred to as Manicuring .
• Manicure preparations include:
• Nail lacquer/enamel/paint/varnish
• Enamel remover
• Powder polish
• Nail cream
• Nail bleach
• Cuticle remover
• Cuticle softener
NAIL LACQUERS
• Definition :
• “Nail lacquers are viscous preparations intended
• to decorate nails for fingers and toes”.
• Ideal Characteristics:
• It should have proper viscosity wetting and flow
properties.
• It should have uniform colour.
• It should have good gloss and good adhesive properties.
• It should have sufficient flexibility so that it does not
crack or become brittle.
• It should have sufficient hard surface which is resistant
to impact and scratch.
• It should have reasonable drying time (1-2 minutes)
without developing bloom.
• It should be able to maintain the above mentioned
properties for a reasonable time (about 1 week ).
Classification:
Pearled nail lacquers:
• Made up of lacquer base, colourants, pearl
essence.
Creamy nail lacquers:
• Made up of a lacquer base, organic and
inorganic pigments.
Formulation:
Lacquer base
1. Film former
2. Resin
3. Solvent
4. Plasticizer
Colouring agents
1. Dyes
2. Lakes
3. Pigments
4. Pearl essence
Other Formulating agent
1. Suspending agents
2. Opacifying agents
3. UV absorbers
4. Perfume
Film formers:
Impart hardness, toughness, resistance to abrasion ,
viscosity to some extent.
Nitrocellulose-widely used , based on viscosity ,
SR nitrocellulose :10.7 to 11.2% N2
RR nitrocellulose :11.2 to 12.8% N2
Other examples include cellulose acetate , cellulose
acetate butylate, ethyl cellulose, vinyl polymers and various
polymers of methacrylate.
Resins:
• It impart adhesion and improve gloss , help in
dispersing insoluble pigments and lakes.
• Natural resins :Shellac, benzoin, gum dammar,
sandarac, ester gums.
• Synthetic resins: Sulphonamide-formaldehyde resins
(poly aryl sulphonamides).
Commercial resins :
• SantoliteMHP : Claimed to Increase hardness of
nitrocellulose and impart gloss to it.
• SantoliteMS 80% : Claimed to increase moisture
resistance.
Solvents:
•Solvents are volatile organic liquids that combine all the
ingredients of lacquer formulation and make a
homogeneous viscous preparation.
•Impart brushabilityand for regulating its drying time ,
viscosity of the preparation.
•High BP-gives a brighter film .
•Low BP-Lowers viscosity and covering power.
•Solvents are in 3 inter-related categories:
1. Active solvents: True solvents
•Eg., esters, ketonesand glycol ethers for Nitrocellulose.
2.Couplers:
• Not solvents but in conjugation increase the strength of
other solvents.
3.Diluents:
• Diluents are non-solvents for nitrocellulose . These are
used to stabilize viscosity, to carry resins in solution and
to reduce the effect of subsequent applications on the
coat of enamel already applied, to lower the overall cost
of the product.
• Eg., Aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons and alcohols
like Toulene, benzene, xylene, hexane, heptanes,
naphthas, light petroleum ether.
Plasticizer:
• They impart flexibility and adhesiveness to the film , and
also effect viscosity and the volatility or rate of drying .
• Two types of plasticizers:
• Solvent plasticizers: Act as solvents and are of high
molecular weight.
• Eg., Butyl acetyl ricenoleate
.
• Non-Solvents plasticizers: Act as a softener.
• Eg.,Castoroil.
Colouringagents:
• Impart acceptable shade to the lacquer base .
• The colouringagents must comply with the terms of Drug
and Cosmetic act , should disperse well , be resistant to
light , acids and alkali found in detergents , be non-
staining and produce a good gloss.
• Dyes:Soluble dyes alone normally cannot impart
sufficient depth of colour,abandoned due to staining the
surface & surroundings of the nail. Eg., Eosin,
erythrosine, carmosine, rhodamine
• Lakes:Insolublelakes are incorporated to produce
suitable shades.
• Eg., Colourlakes mentioned in Schedule Q to Drug and
Cosmetics Act rules.
Other formulating agents:
•Suspending agents: Suspendingproperties have been
achieved by developing thixotropicsystem using pre-heated
colloidal clays.
•Eg., Benzyl dimethylhydrogenated tallow
Ammonium montmorillonite(Bentone27)
Dimethyldioctadecylammonium bentonite(Bentone34)
•Opacifyingagents:Theseare whitening agents which help to
develop shades which will reflect the same colouron the nails as
they are in the bottle. Eg., Titanium dioxide, Zinc oxide.
•UV absorbers: To prevent deterioration of ingredients due to UV
light .
•Eg., Benzophenonesand its derivatives.
•Perfume: used mainly to counteract the unpleasant odourof the
solvents .
•Eg.,Syntheticperfumes are preferred.
Formulation of a Pearlescent Nail lacquer
Ingredients %
Nitrocellulose 14.90
Butyl acetate 34.04
Toulene30.00
Toulenesulphonamideformaldehyde resin 7.10
Dibutyl phthalate 4.80
Camphor 2.40
Stearyl konium hectorite 1.20
Benzophenone - 10.20
D & C Red No. 7 , Calcium lake 0.08
D & C , No. Red . No.34 , Calcium Lake 0.05
FD&C,No.5,Aluminium lake 0.08
Bismuth oxychloride (25%) 5.00
Iron oxides 0.15
Manufacture of Nail
lacquers(Continuation)
FILLING:
• Since nail lacquers are highly inflammable, filling,
capping and packing must be carried out under fire-proof
and explosion-proof conditions.
• Proper care and precautions should be followed, for
example, good ventilation, proper electrical wiring and
prohibition of cigarette smoking in the working area.
PACKING & LABELLING:
• Glass bottles with a brush applicator is the most
conventional container which is used for the packaging
of nail lacquers.
• The capacity varies from 8ml to 18ml .
• The applicator consists of an air-tight aluminium canister
with an acrylic fiber tip or nib which applies polish directly
to nails.
Evaluation :
• Before nail lacquer is packed , the following testsshould be
carried out as a measure of quality control :
• Colour matching
• Drying rate
• Non-volatile content
• Smoothness
• Gloss
• Hardness
• Application properties
• Abrasion resistance
• Adhesion
• Water resistance
• Viscosity
• Stability
ENAMEL REMOVERS:
Definition:
•Nail removers / nail cleansers are defined as the mixture of
solvents containing small amounts of fat intended to remove the
nail enamel.
Ideal Characteristics:
An ideal lacquer remover should have the following
characteristics :
•It should not be too volatile to evaporate during application.
•It should not be non-irritating to surrounding skin.
•It should not leave the nails fatty or sticky.
•It should not have strong degreasing effect to leave nails brittle.
•It should not have unpleasant and obstrusive odour.
Types and formulation of
Enamel Removers:
Type I contains solvent blends and a small percentage of
oily materials.
•Formula :
Ingredients %
Castor oil 2.5
Diethyleneglycol mono ethyl ether 14.5
Acetone 83.0
• Type 2 (Non smearing enamel) contains Water and
water miscible solvents.
• Formula :
Ingredients %
Water 10.0
Ethyl acetate 90.0
• Method of preparation :
A simple remover prepared by mixing water and ethyl
acetate.
•Type 3 ( Cream type enamel remover) contains solvent, waxes
and soap.
• Formula :
Ingredients %
Bees wax 3.0
Micro-crystalline wax 1.0
Acetylated monoglycerides 10.0
Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether 52.0
Ethyl acetate 15.0
Stearic acid 15.0
Triethanolamine 4.0
• Method of preparation :
Melt all ingredients except triethanolamine , add triethanolamine
to the mixture with stirring and allow to cool.
• Type 4 (Gel type varnish remover) contains
hydroxypropylcellulose.
• Formula :
Ingredients %
Hydroxypropylcellulose 1.0
Butyrolacetone 75.0
PPG-12-PEG-50 lanolin 1.0
Pigment (in Butyrolacetone) 0.1
Sodium hydroxide (5% aqueous) q.s
Water To make 100.0
•Type 5 ( Conditioning nail polish remover) contains
Malleated Soyabean oil and acetone.
•Formula :
Ingredients %
MalleatedSoyabeanoil 10.0
Acetone 90.0
• Method of preparation :
Simple mixing of oil in the solvent.
Evaluation of nail enamel remover:
•Subjects were given a supply of the test nail polish
remover, nail enamel and cotton pads, along with
instructions for use and a diary.
•Subjects were instructed to remove their nail enamel
using the test product provided, 3 times per week for 4
weeks for a total of 12 uses.
•Subjects were instructed to use their usual brand of
hand care products and not to introduce the use of any
new hand care or nail products for the duration of the
study.
•Subjects returned after 4 weeks of use for a final
evaluation of the cuticles for signs of irritation. The last
use of the test product was within 24 hours of the final
product.
Pharmaceutical nail lacquer
• Fungal nail infection is an infection of the nails by a
fungus and is known as Onychomycosis.
• The body normally hosts a variety of bacteria and fungi.
• Some of these are useful to the body. Others may
multiply quickly and form infections.
• Fungi can live on the dead tissues of the hair, nails, and
outer skin layers.
• Ciclopiroxtopical solution, 8%, contains a synthetic
antifungal agent, ciclopirox.
• It is intended for topical use on fingernails and toenails
and immediately adjacent skin.
Recent advances:
•Rehydrating Nail Hardener:
(Miracle Nail) For weak, thin, peeling, and splitting nails.
•Free Nail Strengthener:
Contains calcium and coffee extract to help strengthen and
protect nautral nails from oxidants; used for weak, thin, splitting
or peeling nails, this product is Toluene, Formaldehyde, and
Dibutyl Phthalate free.
•Nail Rebuilder:
(Anti-Aging Nail Rebuilder) For dry, cracked, yellowing and
splitting nails
•Almond Cuticle Oil with Ginseng Extract:
Moisturizes and softens cuticles while nourishing and protecting
them.
Recent advances (Continuation)
Mood changing nail lacquer:
•This type of nail lacquer changes its shade based on the
mood of the woman.
•When her mood is normal it remains in light shade.
•When she feels anxious the shade darkens.
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Nail polish

  • 1. COSMETIC PREPARATIONS FOR NAIL POLISH PRESENTED BY: L.GOPI M.PHARM FIRST YEAR AADHI BHAGAWAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY RANTHAM GUIDED BY: Dr.V.KALVIMOORTHY M.PHARM.,PhD PROF OF DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS AADHI BHAGAWAN COLLEGE OF PHARMACY RANTHAM
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Nails are transparent protective coverings on finger tips and toes of feet. • The care of nails is referred to as Manicuring . • Manicure preparations include: • Nail lacquer/enamel/paint/varnish • Enamel remover • Powder polish • Nail cream • Nail bleach • Cuticle remover • Cuticle softener
  • 3. NAIL LACQUERS • Definition : • “Nail lacquers are viscous preparations intended • to decorate nails for fingers and toes”. • Ideal Characteristics: • It should have proper viscosity wetting and flow properties. • It should have uniform colour. • It should have good gloss and good adhesive properties.
  • 4. • It should have sufficient flexibility so that it does not crack or become brittle. • It should have sufficient hard surface which is resistant to impact and scratch. • It should have reasonable drying time (1-2 minutes) without developing bloom. • It should be able to maintain the above mentioned properties for a reasonable time (about 1 week ).
  • 5. Classification: Pearled nail lacquers: • Made up of lacquer base, colourants, pearl essence. Creamy nail lacquers: • Made up of a lacquer base, organic and inorganic pigments.
  • 6. Formulation: Lacquer base 1. Film former 2. Resin 3. Solvent 4. Plasticizer Colouring agents 1. Dyes 2. Lakes 3. Pigments 4. Pearl essence
  • 7. Other Formulating agent 1. Suspending agents 2. Opacifying agents 3. UV absorbers 4. Perfume
  • 8. Film formers: Impart hardness, toughness, resistance to abrasion , viscosity to some extent. Nitrocellulose-widely used , based on viscosity , SR nitrocellulose :10.7 to 11.2% N2 RR nitrocellulose :11.2 to 12.8% N2 Other examples include cellulose acetate , cellulose acetate butylate, ethyl cellulose, vinyl polymers and various polymers of methacrylate.
  • 9. Resins: • It impart adhesion and improve gloss , help in dispersing insoluble pigments and lakes. • Natural resins :Shellac, benzoin, gum dammar, sandarac, ester gums. • Synthetic resins: Sulphonamide-formaldehyde resins (poly aryl sulphonamides). Commercial resins : • SantoliteMHP : Claimed to Increase hardness of nitrocellulose and impart gloss to it. • SantoliteMS 80% : Claimed to increase moisture resistance.
  • 10. Solvents: •Solvents are volatile organic liquids that combine all the ingredients of lacquer formulation and make a homogeneous viscous preparation. •Impart brushabilityand for regulating its drying time , viscosity of the preparation. •High BP-gives a brighter film . •Low BP-Lowers viscosity and covering power. •Solvents are in 3 inter-related categories: 1. Active solvents: True solvents •Eg., esters, ketonesand glycol ethers for Nitrocellulose.
  • 11. 2.Couplers: • Not solvents but in conjugation increase the strength of other solvents. 3.Diluents: • Diluents are non-solvents for nitrocellulose . These are used to stabilize viscosity, to carry resins in solution and to reduce the effect of subsequent applications on the coat of enamel already applied, to lower the overall cost of the product. • Eg., Aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons and alcohols like Toulene, benzene, xylene, hexane, heptanes, naphthas, light petroleum ether.
  • 12. Plasticizer: • They impart flexibility and adhesiveness to the film , and also effect viscosity and the volatility or rate of drying . • Two types of plasticizers: • Solvent plasticizers: Act as solvents and are of high molecular weight. • Eg., Butyl acetyl ricenoleate . • Non-Solvents plasticizers: Act as a softener. • Eg.,Castoroil.
  • 13. Colouringagents: • Impart acceptable shade to the lacquer base . • The colouringagents must comply with the terms of Drug and Cosmetic act , should disperse well , be resistant to light , acids and alkali found in detergents , be non- staining and produce a good gloss. • Dyes:Soluble dyes alone normally cannot impart sufficient depth of colour,abandoned due to staining the surface & surroundings of the nail. Eg., Eosin, erythrosine, carmosine, rhodamine • Lakes:Insolublelakes are incorporated to produce suitable shades. • Eg., Colourlakes mentioned in Schedule Q to Drug and Cosmetics Act rules.
  • 14. Other formulating agents: •Suspending agents: Suspendingproperties have been achieved by developing thixotropicsystem using pre-heated colloidal clays. •Eg., Benzyl dimethylhydrogenated tallow Ammonium montmorillonite(Bentone27) Dimethyldioctadecylammonium bentonite(Bentone34) •Opacifyingagents:Theseare whitening agents which help to develop shades which will reflect the same colouron the nails as they are in the bottle. Eg., Titanium dioxide, Zinc oxide. •UV absorbers: To prevent deterioration of ingredients due to UV light . •Eg., Benzophenonesand its derivatives. •Perfume: used mainly to counteract the unpleasant odourof the solvents . •Eg.,Syntheticperfumes are preferred.
  • 15. Formulation of a Pearlescent Nail lacquer Ingredients % Nitrocellulose 14.90 Butyl acetate 34.04 Toulene30.00 Toulenesulphonamideformaldehyde resin 7.10 Dibutyl phthalate 4.80 Camphor 2.40 Stearyl konium hectorite 1.20 Benzophenone - 10.20 D & C Red No. 7 , Calcium lake 0.08 D & C , No. Red . No.34 , Calcium Lake 0.05 FD&C,No.5,Aluminium lake 0.08 Bismuth oxychloride (25%) 5.00 Iron oxides 0.15
  • 17. FILLING: • Since nail lacquers are highly inflammable, filling, capping and packing must be carried out under fire-proof and explosion-proof conditions. • Proper care and precautions should be followed, for example, good ventilation, proper electrical wiring and prohibition of cigarette smoking in the working area.
  • 18. PACKING & LABELLING: • Glass bottles with a brush applicator is the most conventional container which is used for the packaging of nail lacquers. • The capacity varies from 8ml to 18ml . • The applicator consists of an air-tight aluminium canister with an acrylic fiber tip or nib which applies polish directly to nails.
  • 19. Evaluation : • Before nail lacquer is packed , the following testsshould be carried out as a measure of quality control : • Colour matching • Drying rate • Non-volatile content • Smoothness • Gloss • Hardness • Application properties • Abrasion resistance • Adhesion • Water resistance • Viscosity • Stability
  • 20. ENAMEL REMOVERS: Definition: •Nail removers / nail cleansers are defined as the mixture of solvents containing small amounts of fat intended to remove the nail enamel. Ideal Characteristics: An ideal lacquer remover should have the following characteristics : •It should not be too volatile to evaporate during application. •It should not be non-irritating to surrounding skin. •It should not leave the nails fatty or sticky. •It should not have strong degreasing effect to leave nails brittle. •It should not have unpleasant and obstrusive odour.
  • 21. Types and formulation of Enamel Removers: Type I contains solvent blends and a small percentage of oily materials. •Formula : Ingredients % Castor oil 2.5 Diethyleneglycol mono ethyl ether 14.5 Acetone 83.0
  • 22. • Type 2 (Non smearing enamel) contains Water and water miscible solvents. • Formula : Ingredients % Water 10.0 Ethyl acetate 90.0 • Method of preparation : A simple remover prepared by mixing water and ethyl acetate.
  • 23. •Type 3 ( Cream type enamel remover) contains solvent, waxes and soap. • Formula : Ingredients % Bees wax 3.0 Micro-crystalline wax 1.0 Acetylated monoglycerides 10.0 Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether 52.0 Ethyl acetate 15.0 Stearic acid 15.0 Triethanolamine 4.0 • Method of preparation : Melt all ingredients except triethanolamine , add triethanolamine to the mixture with stirring and allow to cool.
  • 24. • Type 4 (Gel type varnish remover) contains hydroxypropylcellulose. • Formula : Ingredients % Hydroxypropylcellulose 1.0 Butyrolacetone 75.0 PPG-12-PEG-50 lanolin 1.0 Pigment (in Butyrolacetone) 0.1 Sodium hydroxide (5% aqueous) q.s Water To make 100.0
  • 25. •Type 5 ( Conditioning nail polish remover) contains Malleated Soyabean oil and acetone. •Formula : Ingredients % MalleatedSoyabeanoil 10.0 Acetone 90.0 • Method of preparation : Simple mixing of oil in the solvent.
  • 26. Evaluation of nail enamel remover: •Subjects were given a supply of the test nail polish remover, nail enamel and cotton pads, along with instructions for use and a diary. •Subjects were instructed to remove their nail enamel using the test product provided, 3 times per week for 4 weeks for a total of 12 uses. •Subjects were instructed to use their usual brand of hand care products and not to introduce the use of any new hand care or nail products for the duration of the study. •Subjects returned after 4 weeks of use for a final evaluation of the cuticles for signs of irritation. The last use of the test product was within 24 hours of the final product.
  • 27. Pharmaceutical nail lacquer • Fungal nail infection is an infection of the nails by a fungus and is known as Onychomycosis. • The body normally hosts a variety of bacteria and fungi. • Some of these are useful to the body. Others may multiply quickly and form infections. • Fungi can live on the dead tissues of the hair, nails, and outer skin layers. • Ciclopiroxtopical solution, 8%, contains a synthetic antifungal agent, ciclopirox. • It is intended for topical use on fingernails and toenails and immediately adjacent skin.
  • 28. Recent advances: •Rehydrating Nail Hardener: (Miracle Nail) For weak, thin, peeling, and splitting nails. •Free Nail Strengthener: Contains calcium and coffee extract to help strengthen and protect nautral nails from oxidants; used for weak, thin, splitting or peeling nails, this product is Toluene, Formaldehyde, and Dibutyl Phthalate free. •Nail Rebuilder: (Anti-Aging Nail Rebuilder) For dry, cracked, yellowing and splitting nails •Almond Cuticle Oil with Ginseng Extract: Moisturizes and softens cuticles while nourishing and protecting them.
  • 29. Recent advances (Continuation) Mood changing nail lacquer: •This type of nail lacquer changes its shade based on the mood of the woman. •When her mood is normal it remains in light shade. •When she feels anxious the shade darkens.