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Alcohol-free toner with 2% Salicylic acid
I am formulating a toner that contains 2% salicylic. Target pH of the toner is 4.5 to 5.5 (pKa of SA is 2.97 so I adjusted target pH to be higher than this). I mixed it under gentle heating with 2% glycerin, 8% 1,3-propanediol and 0.8% PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil to fully solubilize the acid.
I added this premix into water with EDTA and 0.8% NaOH. I added other actives and extracts.
Im worried if this doesn’t work.
My colleague made the formula. She was able to dissolve the SA by heating it in water, thorough mixing and added with NaOH. Her output was a clear solution. Our client approved her formula. Then 3 months passed, I checked her retention sample. Then I noticed suspending precipitates in it. So I modified her method as I’ve detailed above.
I wanna know if my method was right just so no precipitation would happen. If it’s not, is there other way to do this right?
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