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You asked two questions-the first is yes creams depending upon composition can and do exhibit a Ph shift.Carbomer based creams do not usually exhibit a PH shift at 5.5 to 6.0 using TEA. Should the need arise a small amount of 0.1 M citric acid buffer should stabilize the cream. but use as little as possible due to electrolyte sensitivity.
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@DRBOB@VERDIENT.BIZ
Thanks. I actually never use TEA to neutralize, mostly NaOH in different concentrations.@tanelise
The only disadvantage of carbomers is their sensivity to electrolytes, but for the rest they’re absolutely superior to gums, like xanthan!
I now have the Ultrez 10 and ETD 2020 (Lubrizol) and I’m still getting to use these, but I absolutely love the sensorials! -
I think that 940 has better sensorials than Ultrez 20 but it is much more difficult to hydrate.
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Ultrez 30 will provide better electrolyte tolerance and deliver sensorials similar to Ultrez 10:also very easy to work with.
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