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Broad-Spectrum Preservation for Sensitive Skin Formula with Jeecide Cap 7
I’m currently formulating a moisturizer using Jeecide CAP 7 with potassium sorbate. I’m considering adding sodium benzoate and sodium levulinate to achieve broader microbial coverage. I know that phenoxyethanol + benzyl alcohol are highly effective, and I use them in other products—but for this specific formulation, I’m aiming to explore alternative options suitable for very sensitive skin. I want to ensure my formula is robust and set up for success in a PET test. This would be in a bottle with a pump top. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Here is the simple basic formula I have been testing (pH is 4.7 but considering raising it a bit to 5):
Phase A (Heated to 75C)
Water 73%
Glycerin 2%
Sodium Phytate .2%
Propanediol 3%
Potassium Sorbate .3%
Lactic Acid .2%
Phase B (Heated to 75C)
Montanov 202 4%
Sepimax Zen .3%
Cetyl Alcohol 2%
Jojoba Oil 14%
Phase C (added at cool down)
Jeecide Cap 7 1%
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