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HELP!! I need some help with my coconut milk shampoo and conditioner
Ist of I want to say a big thank you for approving my request. So I have been writing recipes for a coconutmilk and honey shampoo/conditioner. But someone wrote here that he has tried working on cocomilk shampoo and it separated though I see so many cocomilk shampoo in the market. So I really want to try it out. Am not sure if I should be heating the coconut milk with water or the surfactant. Am scared heat it’s going to scorch it and no it have a nasty smell. So am considering adding it to my cool down phase. Both in the shampoo and conditioner. I need an honest advice on that please. Then again at what % can I add the coconutmilk without it separating? I have it at 5% , is it too much or too small. Then again I have my surfactant at 17% which includes polyglucoside and decyl glucoside/sodium laurayl (can’t really remember the name. I also noticed that Disodium EDTA are added at either 0.1 or 0.2%. But in my country what I can lay my hands on right now is tetrasodium EDTA. Should I use it at the same % as Disodium.
I also got conditioner SD from making cosmetics and I have read it’s added to water phase with citric acid also so it’s cationic properties can come alive, (lol) is this correct and if yes what % of citric acid is best added? Lastly, I want to ask what % of centrimonium chloride should be added to rinse off conditioners to gv a detangling effect and What % should be added to leave in conditioner that won’t weight or cause build ups…I know it’s so much but all answers will be appreciated. Your answrrs will help me carry out a stability test.Thanks
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