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options for reducing foam in hair product
Hi, I am developing some foam bubbles in my hair product during the 20-25 mins of mixing that takes place at high temps (as high as 88). I am mixing at the lowest RPM setting and my ingredients are:
water
glycerin
peg-7
Ceteareth 25
PhenoxyethanolWhen hot pouring my product, the first pour is almost always waste product as it has a bunch of bubbles in it, which is highly desirable in the gel product I am making. I try to scrape them using a small tool during the mixing, as they accumulate around the mixing shaft, but it’s still a problem when transferred from beaker to packaging.
As the product cools, it forms a slag of foam on the top, which I can scrape away, but then it appears someone has tampered with the set product in the jar. I wonder if there is a way with chemistry that I can solve this problem, or at lease control it to eliminate waste. I was looking at cosmetic grade silicone additives, but the top 3 are not appropriate for high temps above 50 degrees.
Any advice?
thanks,
Simflyer
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