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Surfactant only syndet shampoo bar?
Greetings chemists:
I am new to this forum, so please excuse my naivety where apparent. My experience is only with creating a few hobbyist skincare products (mostly anhydrous).
My question in this case is motivated by personal need. After trying many different shampoos, I have concluded that I have a very sensitive scalp. Every commercial product must be including one or more ingredients to which I must be sensitive (I am wondering if its the preservatives). Even the so-called natural shampoo bars unfortunately add fragrances, oils and sometimes preservatives. I have also found that I am sensitive to old-fashioned soaps; I assume it’s because they’re too alkali for me.
I’m not desperate enough to join the “no-pooers” yet 🙂
What I am wanting to make is a syndet bar for regular shampooing, preferably with only one or two relatively mild surfactants (e.g., SCI, SCS) and little else. So two questions:
1) Is there a way to do this without any preservatives?
2) What is the best way to hold it together in solid form?
(e.g., put it in glycerin? add a small amount of soap? add some wax? Sodium Lactate? something else?)Or, if you know of such a product already in existence, I would be happy to know the name.
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