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Water soluble Anti irritant that works at low pH
Posted by Shams on November 7, 2022 at 10:53 pmHi everyone
I am formulating an AHA/BHA peel with a final pH of around 3.5
Looking to add any anti irritant that can work at that low pH.
I tried Aloe vera, but i noticed a jell-like precipitate forming at the end. I did a knock out and it was the aloe vera..so no Aloe
I tried chamomile powder 20:1 , the same happened.
Allantoin works around pH 4-6 I believe, so that might not be an option either.
Any other suggestions, please ?
Thanks in advancefareloz replied 2 years ago 6 Members · 10 Replies -
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I believe Allantoin tolerates low ph. You can stick with that.
Quick google search shows pH stability 3 - 8.Also, I am using Allantoin in my Glycolic acid HA gel peel. So it MUST be correct
Another one could be Alpha-Bisabolol.
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@Paprik. Thanks for that.
alpha bisabolol is oil soluble and I need to avoid oils in my formula
would you kindly tell me at what % are you using allantoin? Doesn’t it recrystallise?
I have tried it at only 0.2% and have a feeling that a turbid hazzy fine layer is developing at the bottom . However it goes away with minimal shaking. So i was suspecting that’s allantoin
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Whoops, sorry about the Alpha-Bisabolol.
The typical input is up to 0.5%. Although there is no upper limit in EU/NZ/AUS, I believe USA guys were saying that over 0.5% it’s being considered OTC (?).
I usually stick to 0.2 - 0.3% in daily product and 0.5% if it’s something like acid peel or a soothing product).You will need to heat your formula a bit to dissolve the Allantoin.
[Lot of ppl have problems with Allantoin precipitate in the formula though.
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Shams said:@Paprik. Thanks for that.
alpha bisabolol is oil soluble and I need to avoid oils in my formula
would you kindly tell me at what % are you using allantoin? Doesn’t it recrystallise?
I have tried it at only 0.2% and have a feeling that a turbid hazzy fine layer is developing at the bottom . However it goes away with minimal shaking. So i was suspecting that’s allantoin
TIAYou’ll need to heat allantoin to 80°C to make sure it’s completely dissolved. I’ve never had issues with it that way.
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I use allantoin. Been using it everytime I make products with AHA. No recrystallization issues and no instability whatsover. I use mine at 0.5%.
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I also use Allantoin. If you have good grade of it, it dissolves with no issues and mostly no heating. I usually add 0.5% of water content in my product.
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ariepfadli said:I used allantoin and sprinkle zinc PCA
I checked my supplier, Zinc PCA requires 4.0-6.0 pH otherwise side effects will happen
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The question is: do you really want to add anti-irritant? It seems like you want to mix unmixable things. It’s like shampoo and conditioner in one bottle canceling each other. Maybe wiser would be to have 2 different products: one AHA (I guess it is a peeling) product and one soothing afterward?
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