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Oils in shampoo help
Hello,
I was hoping I could get some help trying to solve a problem I’m having with a product we make. It’s a flea and tick shampoo that uses oils as the active ingredient. When the oils are added they turn the clear product turbid and the problem I’m having is that after about a month the oils rise out of suspension and remain at the top in a distinct isolated layer. I’ve tried a number of different variation on this formula and the only success I’ve found was to solubilize the oils before adding them using Liposorb 20, which works wonderfully, yields a perfectly clear shampoo. The wrinkle is that this product must use ingredients that are listed on the EPA FIFRA 25 exempt list for low risk pesticides, so that it doesn’t require EPA registration. Liposorb 20 is not on that list, neither is decyl glucoside. I’m not a chemist, I’m a compounder with delusions of grandeur so my results have yet to meet my expectations. Any help I could get from the sages would be sincerely appreciated.
The formula is roughly, Potassium Cocoate soap, Potassium Oleate (emulsifier) Potassium stearate (emulsifier) and oils. The real culprit, I believe, is Castor oil (.3% -emollient), which has an HLB of 14 and upon addition instantly muddies the clarity.
Thanks
Matt K.