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How do you work out the amount of emusifier?
Hey guys,
just wondering, how’s everyone figuring out the amount of emulsifier needed for a emulsion?
I know, that it varies and there is not a thumb rule. I also know, it depends on the temperature, type of ingredient, speed of mixing, type of shear etc … But would appreciate any of your tips and tricksSomething like - I make few batches and start with ratios 1:3.5 ; 1:4 ; 1:5 …
If that looks alright, you do stability testing?One of the reason why I’m asking is that annoying whitening/soaping effect. That’s caused by high input of emulsifier, right? I don’t really want to use silicons, but I’m struggling with this issue.
That said, one more question. If I’m using for example Montanov, Glyceryl Stearate SE and Cetyl Alcohol. Those GS SE and CA are also considered co-emulsifiers. How do I calculate them into that ratio?
EG :
Montanov 68 - 3%
Glyceryl Stearate SE - 1.5%
Cetyl Alcohol - 2%
Would those be counted as 6.5% of total emulsifiers input? Even those they are not “fully” considered emulsifiers?
I hope that makes sense.Thank you very much for any reply Stay safe, happy formulating! :blush:
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