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  • Gluconolactone or Phenoxethanol?

    Posted by Jblore on November 17, 2015 at 5:24 am

    I’m considering Gluconolactone and Phenoxethanol as options for preserving my colour cosmetics, eyeshadow in particular. Why would I choose one over the other? Are one of these a better option for being used in powder cosmetics?

    Thank you!
    Jblore replied 9 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 7 Replies
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  • David

    Member
    November 17, 2015 at 11:56 am

    If you want an ecolabel like ecocert - Glucolactone is to prefer. - or actually phenoxyethanol is not even allowed with ecocert.

  • MarkBroussard

    Member
    November 17, 2015 at 6:58 pm

    Gluconolactone, in and of itself, is not a preservative and it is a crystalline solid.  

    Are these pressed powder formulations and are you using silicones or some other liquids in your formulation?  If so, a Phenoxyethanol blend such as Optiphen would work, or you might be better off using Benzyl Alcohol (and) Dehydroacetic Acid.
  • David

    Member
    November 17, 2015 at 8:46 pm

    Good point MarkBroussard - I suppose he/she meant Gluconolactone/sodium benzoate.mixture

  • belassi

    Member
    November 18, 2015 at 2:51 am

    I wonder if finely ground propolis could be used as a preserver… it’s anhydrous. (just a suggestion for those wanting ‘natural’ substances)

  • Jblore

    Member
    November 18, 2015 at 5:50 am

    I am not necessarily looking to provide “natural” products. However having that as an option is something consumers are looking for.

    Benzyl Alcohol has peaked my interest and I am curious is there a benefit of using that opposed to Phenoxyethanol? Eco-friendly aside.
    MarkBroussard, to answer your question I am using silicones in my formulas.
  • MarkBroussard

    Member
    November 18, 2015 at 4:33 pm

    The benefit from using Benzyl Alcohol instead of Phenoxyethanol is a consumer perception issue.  Benzyl Alcohol is ECOCert approved, whereas Phenoxyethanol is under duress from the Naturals community as a synthetic.  Both work well as preservatives.

    Since you’re using Silicones, you might want to consider Benzyl Alcohol (and) Caprylyl Glycol … Check out Sharon-Labs or Dr. Straetman’s for preservatives with these ingredients.
  • Jblore

    Member
    November 18, 2015 at 8:17 pm

    Thank you Mark, you’ve been a great help!

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