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hair conditioner formulating …. need clarification of some basics
hello everyone,
there are some points of confusion i want your opinion about.1- the recommended percentage of cationic surfactants is between 1-4% (active matter), the higher percentage is good for instant conditioner but could the higher percent 4% be used in deep conditioners(hair masks) or would it be a lot and cause buildup as it set on hair for longer time and more heavy with higher oil phase than instant conditioners that increases its adsorption?
2- about ph, most conditioners are formulated between 4-5 (acidic) . but there is this study https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.620.4397&rep=rep1&type=pdf
so my thoughts here
* according to this study, we may formulate instant conditioners at ph 6 so it creates negative charges on hair that increase cationic srfactants adsorption. but in case of deep CON. it would be formulated with high oil phase at ph 4 with the hydrophobicity is the driven force for adsorption???!!! what you think?3- if working at ph 6, can you use amodimethicone ??
i appreciate any contribution to clear my confusion
@Perry i would love to know your opinion about that and i am sorry if this is inconvenient.thanks in advance
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