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BHT/Benzo-4 performance
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with what is the best way to incorporate BHT and benzophenone-4 in a formula to protect color and fragrance from UV light, more specifically in shower gels and in Perfumes. I have tried a few UV stabilizers like benzophenone-4 @ 0.1% and 0.2% (based on info i found on this forum and on the internet) and BHT @ 0.2% but the color is changing and the fragrance is going bad anyway. In perfumes, I am solubilizing them in alcohol or fragrance oil then adding alcohol, water and water soluble ingredients. I was wondering if anyone could help me figure out why isn’t it working for me because from what I have read they’re supposed to be super efficient. Am I not putting enough of them? Is it my process?
The formula for my fragrances is: alcohol 60-70%
fragrance 1.5 to 2%
solubilizer 1%
BHT or benzophenone-4 0.2%
water qsFor the shower gel: water qs
sodium benzoate 0.5%
EDTA 0.1%
SLES (70% ) 13%
CAPB (30%) 3%
glycerin 3%
fragrance oil 1%
BHT or benzophenone-4 0.2%
colorants, citric acid, sodium chlorideThank you in advance for your help I would really appreciate it.
Rina
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