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Solubilizing allantoin: betaine works great!
I would like to share with you that betaine (trimethylglycine, not cocamidopropyl) works great in dissolving higher % of allantoin (and salicylic acid, but haven’t tested that yet).
Since there is no hard data available, you’ll need to experiment.
So far I’ve found that 3% betaine easily keeps 1% allantoin dissolved in my body lotion formula below. It’s a light lotion that isn’t greasy feeling and absorbs very quick.
Actually I wanted it to be a bit thicker, but I’m still waiting for Sepimax Zen™ , which I ordered from The Formulary in England. (Maybe the 1% caprylyl glycol is too high?)
It’s because of the Lactil® in this formula that I can’t use my Carbopol® Ultrez 10. I think the Ultrez 10 can handle that bit of chelator though, right?BODY LOTION
Water Phase
Deionized water ad 100
2% Glycerin
0.2% Dermofeel® PA-3 (sodium phytate, aqua, alcohol)
2% Niacinamide
1% Allantoin
3% Betaine
0.5% Phenonip®Oil Phase
5% Glyceryl Stearate + PEG 100 Stearate
2% Shea Butter
2% Cetyl Alcohol
2% Behenyl Alcohol
2% Lexfeel® 350 (Dipentaerythrityl Hexa C5-9 Acid Esters)
1% Isopropyl Myristate
4% Babassu Oil, refined
1% Caprylyl Glycol
0.2% Tocopherol (alpha)
0.5% Phenonip®
0.4% Xanthan GumCool Down Phase
2% Cyclopentasiloxane
0.3% Bisabolol (alpha, natural)
3% Evening Primrose Oil, unrefined
5% Lactil® (Sodium Lactate; Sodium PCA; Glycine; Fructose; Urea;
Niacinamide; Inositol; Sodium Benzoate; Lactic Acid)
0.4% Fragrance (Sleeping Angels by Brambleberry)
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