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Emulsion stabilizers that don’t worsen skin feel or absorption
I’m interested in having a contract manufacturer make an acne treatment that’s an oil in water emulsion medicated with benzoyl peroxide. But it appears that benzoyl peroxide can destabilize emulsions. The formula is basically 30% oil: sunflower seed oil, jojoba oil and shea butter emulsified using Cetearyl Alcohol and Polysorbate 60. The benzoyl peroxide is pre milled and mixed into a water based gel.
I’ve tested 0.4% Sodium Carbomer from lotioncrafter and it helps, but the emulsion destabilizes after a month at 45C. Xantham Gum (Clear), from lotioncrafter, extends stability to 3 months used at 0.4%, but makes absorption into the skin take twice as long.
Using Lotionpro165 (Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG 100 Stearate) combined with Cetyl alcohol instead of Cetearyl and Polysorbate 60 stabilizes the lotion, but absorption is markedly hindered.
Any other thickeners or emulsifiers that could work with this type of formula?
HPMC, HEC,
Magnesium Aluminum Silicate
Sodium Magnesium Silicate
Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (Lipidthix)
Sclerotium Gum
Other grades of carbomer?
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