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Emulsion resistance to altering pH with lactic acid
Hi all. I made a 100g sample o/w emulsion following a formula I have been making for quite some time, but changed up the actives, namely adding 1% DMAE Bitartrate. Typically with the original formula of a sample this size, it comes out at about pH 7.5 and requires about 5-8 drops of 90% lactic acid solution to bring it down to 5.2-5.3. This new formula came out at pH 7.5 as well, but took several milliliters (yes!) of 90% lactic acid to bring the pH to 5.6. It was suggested to me that perhaps the free (not neutralized) dmae was reacting with the lactic acid, and was unable to bring the pH of the formula down until it was neutralized. Does this sound accurate? Is there a more efficient way to utilize DMAE Bitartrate without encountering difficulty adjusting pH? Thank you for any thoughts!
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