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Leave in conditoner ingridents
Posted by tianaloveorganics on March 5, 2021 at 1:46 amhey everyone I wanted to know if some of the ingredients in my product isn’t necessary and if that’s too much
1) water
2)aloe Vera juice
3)panthenol
4)honey
glycerin
silk amino acids
marshmallow root extract
slippery elm extract
flaxseed extract
polyquaternium 10
btms-50
cety alcohol
ceterayl alcohol
cety esters
baobab oil
kukui nut oil
avocado oil
meadowfoam seed oil
moringa oil
babassu oil
daikon seed extract
sunflower oil
palm oil
soybean oil
optiphen plus
fragrance@Perry
tianaloveorganics replied 3 years, 9 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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The only things that are necessary areWaterBTMS-50optiphen plusReduce your oils to 1 or 2 you definitely do not need different 9 oils.Aloe and honey are bug food so leave these out.Add your extracts individually and see if there is any perceivable difference (if not leave them out).You probably don’t need cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol. Try each one to see which gives you the feel/viscosity you need.Adding so many ingredients like this is just throwing money away.
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ozgirl said:The only things that are necessary areWaterBTMS-50optiphen plusReduce your oils to 1 or 2 you definitely do not need different 9 oils.Aloe and honey are bug food so leave these out.Add your extracts individually and see if there is any perceivable difference (if not leave them out).You probably don’t need cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol. Try each one to see which gives you the feel/viscosity you need.Adding so many ingredients like this is just throwing money away.
Thank you so so so much because this was really helpful i was stressing myself out cause my mind is saying more is better and truth is that’s not always the case and yes ur right because i barley have money to buy these ingredients much less to waste!!! what do you think about the polyquaternium-10 and cetyl esters??
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I haven’t tried cetyl esters so I can’t really comment on that.Polyquaternium 10 might add some additional benefits that BTMS doesn’t but you should just try it with and without Polyquaternium-10 and see if there is a perceivable difference.
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ozgirl said:I haven’t tried cetyl esters so I can’t really comment on that.Polyquaternium 10 might add some additional benefits that BTMS doesn’t but you should just try it with and without Polyquaternium-10 and see if there is a perceivable difference.
thank you so much I took ur advice and this is what I have now
water
btms-50
optiphen plus
fragrance
polyquaternium-10
cetyl esters
marshmallow root extract
flaxseed extract
slippery elm extract
glycerin
silk amino acids
baobab oil
kukui nut oil
meadowfoam seed oil
sunflower oil
soybean oil
if i should make some changes to this too let me know I’m open to ur advice and I’m going to listenand also as you said I’m going to try one with cetyl alcohol, cetaryl alcohol and so on…..
thank you and so sorry to ask all these questions but i just need some help!!
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ozgirl said:I haven’t tried cetyl esters so I can’t really comment on that.Polyquaternium 10 might add some additional benefits that BTMS doesn’t but you should just try it with and without Polyquaternium-10 and see if there is a perceivable difference.
May I ask what additional benefits pg10 has over BTMS?
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Abdullah said:ozgirl said:I haven’t tried cetyl esters so I can’t really comment on that.Polyquaternium 10 might add some additional benefits that BTMS doesn’t but you should just try it with and without Polyquaternium-10 and see if there is a perceivable difference.
May I ask what additional benefits pg10 has over BTMS?
Polyquaternium-10 is a high-performing multitasker used to fight frizz, improve hair manageability, and provide defined and bouncy curls.
and u cant pass 2% for the usage rate so I don’t know if there’s going to be a difference -
1Armand2 said:What is BTMS?
ThanksBTMS-50, or Behentrimonium Methosulfate is a vegetable based conditioning emulsifier. It can be used to emulsify cosmetic formula’s (meaning it helps water and oil mix)
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