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0.5% thickener is very watery
Hi! I’m a wannabe cosmetic formulator and I’m experimenting with various gum thickeners, e.g. Xanthan Gum and Tragacanth (Astragalus gummifer gum), on a quest to find out which one is the best one for my purposes.
These are my formulations:
1)
Keltrol CG-T (INCI: Xanthan Gum) - 0.5%
Euxyl K 712 (INCI: Sodium Benzoate (and) Potassium Sorbate (and) Aqua) – 1%
Aqua – ad 100%
Citric acid – q.s., pH = 5.5 (I used about 0.015g)
2)
Polynat T11 (INCI: Astragalus Gummier Gum) - 0.5%Euxyl K 712 (INCI: Sodium Benzoate (and) Potassium Sorbate (and) Aqua) – 1%
Aqua – ad 100%
Citric acid – q.s., pH = 5.5 (I used about 0.015g)
I expected a gel-like consistency, but at 0.5%, both my Xanthan Gum and my Astragalus Gummifer Gum product have a very runny, almost water-like consistency. See the videos I made of the various concentrations:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pDLALItE4RXIKouLJgMo4E77g5glqdBM?usp=share_link
My manufacturing process:
I weighed out the water and preservative and heated it up under stirring. Once this phase had reached about 55°C, I slowly added the gum, stirring until completely dissolved. I then let the concoction cool down to room temperature and adjusted the pH.
I’m wondering why my thickeners at 0.5% concentration didn’t have any noticeable effect, if this is normal and where I might have gone wrong (too high temperature, wrong preservative, pH, …)?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
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