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Magnesium sulfate makes my emulsions fail
Hello everybody. My name is Craig, and I make body
emulsions in Georgia. My current method is to make a base o/w emulsion and use
this to create a variety of different finished products. This base emulsion is
smooth and stable, and it will accept just about any active ingredient (e.g.,
taurine, benfotiamine, leucine, resveratrol, vitamin D3, melatonin, etc). This
is the recipe for the base emulsion:WATER PHASE
- Distilled water - 63.00%
- Glycerin - 4.50%
- Hydroxyethyl cellulose - 0.75%
- Phenonip - 1.00%
OIL PHASE
- Flaxseed oil - 8.88%
- Avocado oil - 8.88%
- Isopropyl myristate - 4.00%
- Emulsifying wax NF - 7.00%
- Vitamin E Tocopherols - 1.00%
EMULSION PHASE
- Fragrance - 1.00%
Recently I created a batch of body cream with 10% magnesium
sulfate. Powders like this are folded into the base emulsion, then homogenized at very low sheer. Within a day, the mag emulsion started to separate, with a portion of the water
phase settling on the bottom of the jar. Does anybody know why the magnesium sulfate
is causing the emulsion to fail? I made a 2nd batch with a more
incremental addition of magnesium, but it also separated. Any advice you can
provide is greatly appreciated.
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