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how cosmetics were made before the invention of these products
Posted by smok on February 14, 2019 at 4:05 pmI read some topic I find it seems that there is no substitutes to the dimethicone or syclomethicone ……how cosmetics were made before the invention of these productsngarayeva001 replied 5 years, 9 months ago 4 Members · 9 Replies -
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Cosmetics were made but were inferior in quality. That is called “Scientific advancement.” Lets not disregard the last hundred years or so of progress in Chemistry and synthesis.
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Well there are many “silicone free” brands even now
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This site has some older methods and formulas, some even from when pharmacies formulated at the counter:
http://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/subject.php -
KateCreates said:This site has some older methods and formulas, some even from when pharmacies formulated at the counter:
http://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/subject.phpreally interesting thanks dear
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Yes, I do really believe in that. In fact, you can formulate a product with polymers and you won’t need silicones because polymeric emulsifiers don’t soap like conventional surfactants do. Or you can formulate a silicone-free product with rather unpleasant texture but market it as natural/green/clean/organic/vegan and people will still buy it.
I have 6 varieties of dimethicone in stock. I am not a “clean” formulator. -
ngarayeva001 said:Yes, I do really believe in that. In fact, you can formulate a product with polymers and you won’t need silicones because polymeric emulsifiers don’t soap like conventional surfactants do. Or you can formulate a silicone-free product with rather unpleasant texture but market it as natural/green/clean/organic/vegan and people will still buy it.
I have 6 varieties of dimethicone in stock. I am not a “clean” formulator.what about for prices of polymers is it cheapper?
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It’s too vague question. There are hundreds of polymers and quite a lot of natural emulsifiers.
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