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titleOfInvention Ultraviolet absorbent composition and cosmetic containing the same
abstract PURPOSE:To provide a cosmetic for skin protection, having excellent safety and stability, and containing an interlattice compound of a montmorillonite-group clay mineral and an ultraviolet absorbent. CONSTITUTION:An ultraviolet absorbent (e.g. ethyl p-aminobenzoate, menthyl salicylate, etc.; preferably those soluble in oil or hardly soluble in water) is used as it is when the absorbent is liquid, or used as a solution by dissolving in a proper solvent when it is not liquid. The absorbent is mixed with one or more clay minerals selected from montmorillonite-group clay minerals (e.g. montmorillonite, beidellite, nontronite, saponite, etc.) and water, and stirred with a high- speed stirrer such as homogenator, homomixer, etc. to effect the intrusion of the ultraviolet absorbent between the lattice layers. An ultraviolet absorbent composition composed of a transparent interlattice compound can be produced by this process. The amount of the ultraviolet absorbent is 0.001-0.005mol per 10g of the clay mineral.
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