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I need advice formulating mild dog shampoo
Hi there. I recently became interested in making cosmetics
and so far I’ve only made simple products for myself. Now I’m more confident
and would like to make mild shampoo for my dog. I researched and made formula
but want to make sure it’s not going to be irritating for him.I would really appreciate any advice
Here’s the formula:
water up to 100%
vegetable glycerin 2%
xanthan gum 0.5%
sodium laureth-5 carboxylate 12% (this wasn’t my first
choice but local supplier didn’t have any other anionic surfactant, is this
harsh?)decyl glucoside 3%
coco glycoside 3%
coco betain 9%
EO 1% (using this for scent because i don’t want to use
perfumes, is 1% too much?)wheat protein 2%
allantoin 0.3%
phenoxyethanol 0.5% (is this good preservative choice?)
citric acid to get pH down to 7-ish
I made this and formula was really foamy in the bottle, it
didn’t fully clear up even after sitting in the bottle for a few days. Not that
I care too much (it’s just for my dog) but would like to know if that affects
the quality or does it mean that ingredients are not blended well? After a few
days the bottom part of the bottle was clear and transparent yellow and foam
was at the top.I washed my hands with it, the foam was nice and it was
thick enough.Also, might be important, I didn’t heat water when mixing allantoin powder, so it kind of just sat there at the bottom of my beaker, but later when i added other ingredients i didn’t see that anymore.
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