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  • Josh Rosebrook Hair Conditioner

    Posted by Zara on October 29, 2020 at 10:23 am

    Hi everyone,

    I’ve bought a few hair products products from Josh Rosebrook out of curiosity. :) I haven’t used
    them yet but they smell nice.

    I looked at the ingredients list of one of hair
    conditioner but I couldn’t see any emulsifiers or thickener there, how is that possible?
    Am I missing something here or this list is incomplete? Any thoughts, thanks

    Ingredients list:

    Aloe leaf juice, Glycerin, Shea Butter, Rapeseed
    oil, Water, Camellia oil, Olive oil, Meadow foam oil, coconut oil, guar gum,
    xanthum gum, hemp seed oil, rosemary extract, calendula extract, nettle
    extract, catnip extract, alfalfa extract, rose flower powder, flaxseed extract,
    dandelion extract, linden flower extract, peppermint extract, burdock root
    extract, horsetail extract, sage extract, chamomile extract, ginseng extract,
    oregano extract, thyme extract, lavender extract, goldenseal extract, cinnamon
    extract, cayenne extract, potassium sorbate, vinegar, may change fruit oil,
    rose flower oil, rosemary leaf oil, orange peel oil.

    Zara replied 4 years ago 5 Members · 7 Replies
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  • LongXi

    Member
    October 30, 2020 at 1:38 am
    Guar gum & xanthan gum are both thickeners. They aren’t emulsifiers but they help stabilize the solution as well. This recipe is likely using a heavy % of the aloe + glycerin (because it’s cheaper than using more oils & butters) so  combining that with trace amounts of oils, butters, and extracts probably means that the emulsifier isn’t necessary. Ingredient lists don’t need to list anything with a concentration of 1% by order.
  • Zara

    Member
    October 30, 2020 at 6:29 am

    @LongXi , thank you for your respond. 
    when you look at his conditioner, it looks definitely like other conditioners on the market that have emulsifiers.
    I am going to try what you said and if it works it would be a better option for my super fine hair. Thanks again :)

  • Zara

    Member
    November 5, 2020 at 5:30 am

    LongXi , I’ve made the emulsion as you suggested, with glycrin, gum, butter & oil and water and there is no separation yet after3 days. 
    I have another question for you if you don’t mind. What is the preservative in Josh Rosebrook conditioner ingredients list other than potassium sorbate?  It must be some of the extract, isn’t it? Thanks

  • Fekher

    Member
    November 6, 2020 at 5:23 pm

    @Zara I guess all : glycerin in high level, with thym extract and rosemary leaf oil can be very creative preservation system if it works. 

  • Bill_Toge

    Member
    November 7, 2020 at 6:36 pm

    it’s very likely incomplete; if it looks and behaves like a typical conditioner, there’ll be a fatty alcohol of some kind giving it a cream-like consistency, and a quaternary ammonium salt acting as the conditioning agent (possibly as the emulsifier too)

  • GARIFUNA

    Member
    November 9, 2020 at 5:08 pm

    @zara I would look at the rapeseed oil. It is probably their creative way of saying behentrimonium methosulphate if you know what I mean as this ingredient is derived from colza oil aka rapeseed oil.

  • Zara

    Member
    November 15, 2020 at 12:12 pm

    @Bill_Toge I made something similar to that product but it is more translucent that white. That product has a beautiful white glossy silicon like consistency. Can someone like Josh Rosebrook fool their customers, I hope they are doing the right thing for the sake of their customers.

    @GARIFUNA Yes, you are right, but behentrimonium methosulphate is made of 2 or 3 ingredients, it is so cheeky.

    Thank you for your responds. I really appreciate it.

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