My 20% aluminum chlorohydate AP cream is still gritty after I left out the allantoin. So it must be aluminum chlorohydrate precipitate. Can someone please help me with this problem?
I read on MakingCosmetics that it is soluble in
cold water, but the quantity (even half of it) is too large to put in the cool down phase. Supplier says it can be put in hot water phase.
Should I lower the oil phase, so there is more water for it to stay dissolved in?
A )
Water, distilled & deionized ad 100
4% Glycerin
40% Locron L (50/50 water, Al2Cl(OH)5)
B )
5% GMS + PEG-100 Stearate (I tried GMS + ceteareth-20 earlier)
2% Polyglyceryl-3 Stearate
3% Cetearyl Alcohol
4% Triethyl Citrate
2% Dimethicon 350 cSt.
4% IPM
1% Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil
B1 )
0,9% Sepimax Zen
C )
1% cyclo D5
2% Vari Stan PE (Garcinia Mangostana Peel Extract (and) Propanediol)
1% Phenonip (I have run out, next experiment I will use Liquid Germall Plus or Germaben II)
The viscosity is perfect. The only problem is the grittiness.
Much obliged!!
Comments
Viscosity is perfect, so I don't think the Zen is an issue.
I started with 1,5% Zen because of the salt tolerance, but it ended up in a paste!
I am beginning to doubt if the product is heat stable and the precipitate maybe a degradation product, an insoluble aluminum compound or so.
Thanks for your input!
More evidence regarding heat instability.
Corundum? Am I making gems?
I will!