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Request on standardising my formular
Posted by AZIZ_KALUNGI256 on October 30, 2021 at 7:45 amHi, am from Uganda and new on this platform. Thanks admin for approving my request to join.
Can someone help me with this formular, clients say its drying ( like it lacks moisturizing ability). After a few minutes , it feels like it evaporated off the skin;Purpose: brightening, fading dark spots, acne treatment and skin rejuvenation (Anti-ageing)
Oil phase;
Polar wax 5%
Cetyl alchol 2%
Papaya oil 5%.+ kojic dipalmitate 2%
Coffee oil 5%
Mineral oil 3%
Petroleum jelly 1%Water phase;
Distilled water 66.5%
Glycerine 1%
N-acetyl Glucosamine 2%
Alpha arbutin 2%
Hyaluronic acid 1%
Allantoin 1 %
Hydrolised collagen protein 0.5%Cool down;
Vitamin E 1%
Lavender essential oil 1%
Sodium benzoate 0.5 %
Potassium sorbate 0.5%Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Abdullah replied 3 years ago 8 Members · 11 Replies -
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Add more glycerol.Reduce potassium sorbate down to 0.2%, 0.5% might cause skin irritations (and is prohibited at that level in several countries).Also, adjust pH best below 5 or your preservatives won’t work properly. However, based on the ingredients, the benzoate/sorbate combo might not suffice.1% allantoin is too much, it’s not soluble at that concentration and just wasted.
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As Pharma noted - sorbate/benzoate concetrations are too high - drop each by 50% - and you don’t need both. Suggest addition of phenoxyethanol.
In production, the water phase will grow microbes if you let it sit around.
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PhilGeis said:As Pharma noted - sorbate/benzoate concetrations are too high - drop each by 50% - and you don’t need both. Suggest addition of phenoxyethanol.
In production, the water phase will grow microbes if you let it sit around.
Thanks. I will try to source phenoxyethanol.
Its rather scarce over here though -
You can increase the Glycerin to 5% or so.
On the Hyaluronic Acid, that’s a pretty high level for a cream … are you using a super low molecular weight HA? If not, switch to a hyaluronic acid with a molecular weight of 200 kDa or less and drop the level down to 0.2% or so.
You can also drop your Vitamin E down to 0.2% or so.
Sodium Benzoate (0.3%) and Potassium Sorbate (0.2%) would work.
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I counted your formula and you end up at 95 percent maybe you forgot something?. I’ve hardly experience with the products you are using the only I know is that vitamins E can max be 0.4 percent.
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To add to all above:
1% of lavender essential oil will be a killer! Typically MAX 0.5% for face products would be safe.
Start with 0.1% and see how it goes. I’m surprised no one complained yet, haha.You are also mixing non-polar and polar lipids. You may get some syneresis over time.
You are also stabilising more than 20% of lipid and I don’t see any rheology modifier. Stability testing would be necessary.
I would start with much simpler formula and add actives and other ingredients as you go.
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AZIZ_KALUNGI256 said:PhilGeis said:As Pharma noted - sorbate/benzoate concetrations are too high - drop each by 50% - and you don’t need both. Suggest addition of phenoxyethanol.
In production, the water phase will grow microbes if you let it sit around.
Thanks. I will try to source phenoxyethanol.
Its rather scarce over here thoughHow do you know what scares people?
In my opinion asking people what is scaring you is not a good idea.The best way to know is to check what preservative does the big companies, most popular products that majority of people in your area purchases use. This way you van know majority of people aren’t scared of that preservative.
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Abdullah said:AZIZ_KALUNGI256 said:PhilGeis said:As Pharma noted - sorbate/benzoate concetrations are too high - drop each by 50% - and you don’t need both. Suggest addition of phenoxyethanol.
In production, the water phase will grow microbes if you let it sit around.
Thanks. I will try to source phenoxyethanol.
Its rather scarce over here thoughHow do you know what scares people?
In my opinion asking people what is scaring you is not a good idea.The best way to know is to check what preservative does the big companies, most popular products that majority of people in your area purchases use. This way you van know majority of people aren’t scared of that preservative.
I think what AZIZ meant was it is difficult to source/get Phenoxyethanol…scarce as in rare or hard to come by ????
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abierose said:Abdullah said:AZIZ_KALUNGI256 said:PhilGeis said:As Pharma noted - sorbate/benzoate concetrations are too high - drop each by 50% - and you don’t need both. Suggest addition of phenoxyethanol.
In production, the water phase will grow microbes if you let it sit around.
Thanks. I will try to source phenoxyethanol.
Its rather scarce over here thoughHow do you know what scares people?
In my opinion asking people what is scaring you is not a good idea.The best way to know is to check what preservative does the big companies, most popular products that majority of people in your area purchases use. This way you van know majority of people aren’t scared of that preservative.
I think what AZIZ meant was it is difficult to source/get Phenoxyethanol…scarce as in rare or hard to come by ????
My misunderstanding.
Thanks for correction
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