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  • what is sabotaging moisture?

    Posted by filiz on October 21, 2020 at 11:27 am
    Hello,
    I had 20 people use it to test 2 different shower gel formulas.
    Formula1:
    C12-13 ALKYL LACTAT 0,7
    PEG 6 CAPRYLIC CAPRIC TRIGLICERID 0,3
    POLYGUERTENIUM-7 %1 USED. (COMPONENTS FOR MOISTURE AND FOAM)
    Formula2: 
    DEA 2
    PEG-7 2
    POLYGUERTENIUM- 1 USED.
    Formula2 was also found to be more moist. what is the thing that sabotages moisture in the formula?
    jemolian replied 4 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • belassi

    Member
    October 21, 2020 at 2:35 pm

    You will need to ask again because what you have written makes no sense. For a start, use proper names. POLYGUERTENIUM- 1??? C12-13 ALKYL LACTAT???

  • filiz

    Member
    October 21, 2020 at 2:48 pm

    Hi @Belassi 

    I tried 2 different formulation. the 1st formulation dried the skin. ı can not understand the reason for this. 

    if we look at the ingredients, the moisture of the formula1 should have been higher. I come to this conclusion when I make a comparison. 

    Formula 1

    C12-13 ALKYL LACTAT      %0,7
    PEG 6 CAPRYLIC CAPRIC TRIGLICERID      %0,3
    POLYGUERTENIUM-7               %1 

    Formula 2
    DEA       %2
    PEG-7    %2
    POLYGUERTENIUM-7   %1

  • belassi

    Member
    October 21, 2020 at 4:07 pm

    Can’t you use proper chemical names? I cannot make sense of it.

  • Pharma

    Member
    October 21, 2020 at 6:32 pm
    PEG-7 or PEG-7 something? PEG-7 has no real use in a shower gel, doesn’t foam or anything, but might act as moisturiser (obviously only if you don’t rinse…).
    DEA is an additive, not a surfactant leaving Polyquaternium-7 as sole cleansing agent in product N°2 = insufficient cleaning = less stripping = higher perceived hydration.
    But that’s just a wild guess because your INCI nomenclature does need a serious overhaul…
  • jemolian

    Member
    October 22, 2020 at 12:45 am

    If my guess of your “PEG 6 CAPRYLIC CAPRIC TRIGLICERID” is the same as what i think it is, then based on my experience, it dried my skin slightly. I’ve not tried the others you have mentioned. 

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