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Can I sub Cyclomethicone for Dimethicone to reduce soaping in lotion?
I am trying to wrap up a (mostly natural) lotion formula… mainly selecting the emulsifier. So far the one in the lead is a product from Floratech, called Emulsun. Super easy to work with (PEG free), and really holds things together well. (It also has the benefit of being one of only 3 emulsifers that will hold my mosquito lotion together…. a completely seperate project.)
The only negative has been an increase in soaping. I know that dimethicone has been the go to product to reduce soaping….so my question basically is:Since I only have cyclomethicone on the bench…is that a reasonable alternative?…. Or should I add a week to this project and order the dimethicone.
I would prefer not to use a silicone…as a soaping reducer….so let me also ask…are there any more natural alternatives? I have read many old posts…and have seen the following pop up…. cetyl alcohol and Isoamyl laurate. Any thoughts on these? (I did already have 2% inclusion of cetyl palmitate in the formula.)
One more thought….in those old posts…I also came across a comment….about xanthan gum not being very compatible with sodium hyaluronate…..(creating a negative sensory experience). I had never heard this before, and I include both in the formula. Anyone else agree….or disagree with that comment?
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