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Preserving an aqueous serum
I am trying to make a pretty simple and mild, oil-free serum with high molecular weight hyaluronic acid as the main gelling agent. I am currently using it 1% and I love how thick it gets. In fact everything about the serum is great EXCEPT it seems to give me a small reaction when I test it on the inside of my arm.
Normally i use Euxyl 9010 in most things but this time I am using potassium sorbate and sodium benzoate as my main preservatives with TSGD as chelating agent. I don’t usually use sodium benzoate and I’ve read that it can give this reaction to some people, so that’s my main culprit for my reaction and therefore it’s gotta go.
I don’t have many other options though because I can’t use parabens or formaldehyde donors, and although I like 9010 I am trying to avoid even phenoxyethanol in this formula.
So currently I have:
propanediol at 3%
Potassium sorbate at 0.5%
TSGD at 0.1%
PH at 5Given my unfortunate restrictions, is there anything else can I add to end up with a decent preservation system? Caprylyl glycol?
Thanks.
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