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Does cationic surfactant gives better result than silicone in shampoo
Posted by Tattvas on September 25, 2018 at 5:12 pmHi everyone..
We are tryint to batch a clear or opaque shampoo with jasmine fragrance
Purified water qs
Honey 20 percent
Sles-15%
Capb-5%
Peg 12 dimethicone - 1.5%
Cocamide mea - 0.6%
Alor vera water - 20%
Acrylate copolymer-6%
Phenoxyethanol +Ethyl hexyl glycerin - 0.5%My points are these though the shampoo came fine
1.i used siliocome peg dimethicone . Could i use cationic surfactant btms or btac instead of silicone? .
2. I used acrylate copolymer 6 %. Could i get same result with salt only provided salt have its own limitation to add?
3. I seee lotsa shampoo in market using alcohol and salicylic acid together..what etc benefit it will gjve to shampoo?
Pardon my chemistry!..
Gunther replied 6 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 13 Replies -
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And i found ppl struggling with salicylic acid solubility. It can be easily dissolved in PG. But how much PG is safe to use in shampoo instead of glycerin.
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1. No a cationic surfactant can’t be used in an anionic surfactant system. Of course the PEG 12 Dimethicone will just wash away so it’s not doing much in your formula.
2. Possibly but you’d have to run a salt curve analysis. You have a number of ingredients in the formula that might negatively impact the salt thickening effect.
3. It is used to treat psorasis and dry scalp. I wouldn’t recommend using it in a general shampoo.
4. You can use as much PG in a shampoo as you like.
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Also the BTMS and the silicones are for different purposes. The cationics are for conditioning, and the silicones for shine.
You can use polyquats, those are dedigned to be compatible. And hydrophobic dimethicones, the most common are gums dispersed in cyclo, but there are so many to choose. See this, and that’s from one manufacturer.
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I got a theory that for short acting formulations, like shampoos and conditioners which are left on hair for just a few minutes (some people only leave them a few seconds), cationics are kind of attracted by hair.
Normal silicones like dimethicone and dimethiconol aren’t supposed to do much on paper, but their effect is noticeable in the real world.
You can try Amodimethicone. Both a silicone and amine-functionalized which makes it cationic in water solution. Best of both worlds.
You’d likely need cationic surfactants to keep amodimethicone in solution. -
@DAS You can get conditioning, surfactant properties, lubricity, shine and even emulsification from silicones. It is a broad class of materials and it is a mistake to categorize them so narrowly.https://www.personalcaremagazine.com/story/13149/selecting-the-perfect-silicone-for-your-formulation
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@perry…pardon me.. I didnt mention.. But we have PQ-10=1.5% in formula too.
But if silicones are going to wash off. How we going to achieve the shiny, volume and slippery or rejuventated hair after wash and keep them like that for sometime.
@Gunther .. I used Polyquat10 as cationic polymer.. But if i go for amodimethicone, will that be suffice to provide conditoning and silicone effect and enough to not to use pq10?
@Microformulation… I read it but still it recommend amodimethicone in the end to use in 2 in 1 shampoo.. But when i searched i found
Amodimethicone is challenge to remove in rinse off.. Why not use somewhat water soluble and which doesnt built up on hair and leave it shiny.. May be dimethicone copolyol -
@Tattvas The entire point was not to dismiss Amodimethicone but to show that a statement that silicones only deliver shine was incorrect. Now, if you wanted to really learn, you could read the entire article and see how varied the class is.
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Dimethicone PEG-7 Isostearate (Silsense DW-18) definitely has a conditioning effect in my experience. I would use it more, but it’s rather expensive.
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@Perry if silicone is not soluble then it won’t be a clear shampoo?
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You can Google the studies
Determination of the Feel of Hair after Cosmetic Treatment - Sensory and Objective Test MethodsA preliminary investigation of the interaction of a quat with silicones and its conditioning benefits on hair
New Approaches for Assessing Conditioning and Quantifying Silicone Deposition on Hair
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