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Treated hair shampoo
Posted by Moka on September 20, 2018 at 6:48 amI made a shampoo
21% disodium laureth sulfosuccinate
6% cocamide DEA
17% CAPB
1.5% PQ 7
0.5% cosmidia guar
1% glyceryl cocate
2% PanthenolThe shampoo dried my hair
I want help to make this shampoo gives a luster to the hair and moisturizesHelp plz @Belassi
@Chemist77
@Perrysven replied 6 years, 1 month ago 9 Members · 11 Replies -
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Panthenol doesn’t do anything in the formula either.
What is the % activity of those surfactants?
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You could use some water soluble silicones or silicone-surfactant emulsions. As @Perry said, 2% is sheer waste and you could do with 0.1% also since it is a rinse off product.
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I agree with @Chemist77. Used this one in a showergel. A game changer!
https://www.makingcosmetics.com/PEG-8-Dimethicone_p_103.html
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@Gunther One distinct difference in the two materials is the fact that the PEG-8 Dimethicone is water soluble whereas they amodimethicone is not. The PEG-8 Dimethicone allows you to deliver some of the effects of a silicone in the aqueous partition.
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CDEA is way, way too high at 6%. What was the pH? It must have been off the scale because I see no neutraliser.
I’d remove it and add 1.5% cocamide MEA instead - and won’t cause pH problems.
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