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In Need of Help with Phases and Method for a Cream-Gel Hair Product
Hey guys,
I’ve made a couple posts here about an ongoing project of mine. This post/inquiry is just a continuation. In a nutshell, I’m in the process of creating a cream-gel hair product solely for personal use. Its goal is to offer a medium to strong hold, define my curls, and give some shine. I’m drawing inspiration from a beloved discontinued product.
As a newcomer to formulating, I’ve been fortunate to receive some help from Perry, and for that, I’m truly grateful. Now armed with my chosen ingredients and their respective percentages, I find myself at the juncture where I could use some assistance with the phases & the actual method of formulation.
Below I’m going to outline the ingredient list, and phases I’ve concluded from research. While i’m confident in the ingredients, the phases may require revision and the method is incomplete, so any help is appreciated. I really want to correctly develop this product.
Water: 91.7%
Emulsifying wax (polysorbate 60 and cetearyl alcohol): 3%
PVP: 4%
Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate: 1%
Carbomer: 0.2%
Triethanolamine: 0.1% (as needed)Phase A:
Distilled Water 60
Carbomer 0.2%
Few drops of Triethanolamine
Phase B:
Distilled Water 31.7%
PVP 4%
Phase C:
Emulsifying wax: 3%
Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate: 1%
Method:
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Measure out the Distilled Water (60%) into a glass container.
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Sprinkle Carbomer (0.2%) slowly and evenly over the water’s surface. Let it hydrate for some time then mix well.
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Using an immersion blender, blend the mixture until the Carbomer is fully dispersed.
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Add a few drops of Triethanolamine to neutralize the Carbomer. Add drop by drop while stirring until the desired pH is reached.
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Measure out the Distilled Water (31.7%) into a separate container.
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Add PVP (4%) to the water while stirring until fully dissolved.
Phase A:
Phase B:
As stated before, I’m uncertain about the subsequent steps I’ve outlined, so I’ll refrain from including them.
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