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Replacing some ingredients
Posted by Anonymous on July 10, 2018 at 6:36 pmDear all
I’m into new project to produce cream and depends on the sources I can get from supplier the cost of the cream is very high to compitte with other cream available in market, so please I will post soon some of the ingredients if I can get any advice of an alternative safe replacement to use in my projectDoreen replied 6 years, 4 months ago 7 Members · 21 Replies -
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Without the ingredient list, you’re not going to get much advice.
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Anonymous
GuestJuly 11, 2018 at 8:30 amThe ingredients list
1- glycerin
2- Carbomer
3- petroleum jelly
4- Cetyl Alcohol
5- Dimethicone
6- liquid German plusThis the ingredients I’m trying to found and alternative choice to replace is , please any advice
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So you want alternatives that are cheaper? Honestly those aren’t (in my experience) expensive raw materials, and they can get much cheaper the more you are willing to buy in bulk.
Where are you located? That’s also going to determine which suppliers you can use -
The only one that would be cheaper is, you could substitute liquid Belgian for the liquid German.
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We did try liquid Russian at one time. It was incredibly cheap but it came as an alcoholic tincture.
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But honestly, at least an initial review of his list of ingredients shows that in most cases he is not likely to find a less expensive alternative or more easily obtainable material. The list is made-up of what could be called Cosmetic essentials (Glycerin, Carbomer (grade?), Petrolatum, Cetyl alcohol, Dimethicone and a very widely used preservative).
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Anonymous
GuestJuly 12, 2018 at 10:17 amFirst thank you all for the nice reviews.
I’m located in Africa nigeria I move my factory not while ago from lebanon to nigeria ibadan estate because of the cheaper handwork here .The formula I’m planning to use is
Cocoa cream :
Water 2250 L
EDTA 4.5 L
Glycerin 150
Carbomer 4.5
Petroleum jelly 105
Paraffin 90
Cetyl Alcohol 90
Cocoa butter 60kg
Dimethicone 15
Camwood 9
Stearic acid 120
Tea 8
Aloe Vera 1.5
Honey 15
Methyl paraben 15
Propyl paraben 30Thus formula to produce 500 carton or 250ml
CreamPlease advise I get some info that xanthan Gum
And collagen can help is some replacement
I want to replace wish cheaper because is not available much here in Nigeria.Bilal khazaal
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Anonymous
GuestJuly 12, 2018 at 10:19 amI’m looking for alternative that can do same job so I can start looking for others supplier but also want something can match my formula.
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Anonymous
GuestJuly 12, 2018 at 10:19 am@Perry OK sir
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Anonymous
GuestJuly 12, 2018 at 10:20 am@AustinDavid thanks sir
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Mar haba.
That’s the problem you created with raw material supply, I am quite familiar with Nigeria, watch out for the mosquitoes, have you had malaria yet? If not, you soon will. I’d move back if I were you. In my opinion, you have the proportions of methyl vs ethyl parabens reversed. And why are you including honey… -
@Bilalhazk I agree with @Belassi why honey? tea? and you can probably find a butter that is cheaper, shea is cheaper here, but not sure over there.
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@bilalhazk I doubt this is the case but by “tea” do you mean TEA (triethanolamine)? to neutralize your carbomer?
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@bilalhazk sorry I didn’t realise you are making a cocoa cream . @EVchem he didn’t put the tea in caps. @Bilalkhaz you can ding can find xanthan gum in food stores, you only need a tiny amount to add to glycerin, just trying to help
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@Biochemist
Thanks for tagging me, lol!!! Liquid German, reminds me somehow of Terminator II. :joy: :joy: -
@Biochemist
(about the Terminator II referral: I forgot it was the other Terminator guy who was liquid (metal), lol!) -
@Doreen ?? he’s moved on from liquid German and is now concerned about malaria (☝?Post). Apologies all for sidetracking this interesting thread
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