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Emulsifier calculation for lotion brings ‘negative’ amount - help..!
Hello,
I use the basic calculation to work out the required HLB for lotion but the reult amount is ‘negative’ amount: ‘minus’.
I use 2 type of so called or classified under ‘natural’ emulsifiers, to create a cleansing face lotion and here’s my formulation breakdown:
OIL PHASE (Total 21 gram oil):
2 Cocoa Butter [HLB 6]
1 Beeswax [HLB 12]
10 Castor Oil[HLB14]
6 Sunflower OIl [HLB 7]
2 Cetearyl Alcol [HLB 15.5]
?? Sodium stearoyl lactylate [HLB 8.3]
WATER PHASE:
63 Water
3 Glycerin
?? Glycerol Mono Stearate SE HLB 3.8
THIRD STAGE:
1 Vitamin E [HLB 6] (**should I have included this into the TOTAL OIL PHASE?)
3 Coco Glucoside (HLB 13)
1 Preservative
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100 gram
REQUIRED HLB TOTAL = 11.29
Ideal total Emulsifier amount I am looking is 6 gram of 100gram-total formulation of above.
The calculation I used is based on below:
GMS required = (Required HLB Total - SSL) ÷ (GMS - SSL)
SSL required = 100% of Emulsifier less above GMS total
Which is:
GMS = (11.29 – 8.3) ÷ (3.8 – 8.3) = -0.6644..x 6 = -3.99
SSL = 1 - (-0.6644) x 6 = 166… = 9.99
So it works out
Glycerol Mono Stearate SE [HLB 3.8] -66% of 6% Emulsifier = -3.99 (minus 3.99)
Sodium stearoyl lactylate [HLB = 8.3] 166% of 6% of Emuslifier = 9.99
This time, HLB total required amount being 11.29 the same calculation brings to the negative amount.
I’m a bit stuck as to what to do…
Usually I use the same calculation with Oil phase around15%, Total emulsifier to 3-4% of formulation. it’s successful using the same method of calculation using the same 2 Emulsifiers.
Most of those formulation’s HLB ended with required amount around 7.2 – 7.9, and but this time the Total required HLB ended with very high at 11.29.
Where did I do wrong? Or What would be the solution?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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