Hello,
I have been struggling to make a mild shampoo, particularly getting it to the right viscosity. I make a simple clarifying shampoo that I really like but as I live in a hot climate, I often need to wash my hair every day and would like something a little milder. It is only for my person use. This is the formula for the clarifying shampoo. Does anyone have any advice on the best way to make this a mild/everyday product?
68.5 Water
15 SLeS
10 Coco Betaine
0.5 Preservative
6 Salt
Citric acid as required
One of the ingredients I have tried to add is glycol distearate, but no matter how I attempt to melt it (separately, with other surfactants or as part of the water phase) it always crystalises on the top of the solution as it cools. I'm not sure if anyone has any idea what I am doing wrong.
Thanks,
Mel.
Comments
2) is that CAPB or actually coco betaine?
3) 15% of SLES is that actual concentration or as supplied?
A regular Shampoo; For 100 kg
1. GLYCERIN 1
2. SLES 70% 16
3. DEA 2
4. BETAINE39% 6
5. EDTA 1
6. SALT 4-5
7. PERFUME 0.15
you will get almost shower gel
15% as supplied SLES? @30%? @70%
The lowest active SLES concentration that still thickens with betaine or salt is about 8%, according to my experiments
Is that 10% active coco betaine?
10 % as-supplied coco betaine?
6% salt is way too much and will make it thinner. Add salt in small increments like 0.10 or 0.25% to get the desired viscosity and preferably do a salt curve experiment.
Forget about bare glycol distereate and get a ready-made, commercial pearlizer blend.
4-5% salt will make it thinner.
2% Cocamide DEA will likely leave a sticky afterfeel.