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Brush latherable shaving cream with transparent lather
Questions:
- What enables a shaving cream to be “latherable” with a shaving brush?
- How can one ensure that the lathered result is transparent?
Below are the ingredients for two shaving creams which provide good lather when a small smear on the cheeks is agitated with a shaving brush — but the resulting lather is non-transparent. I would like to know- what role each ingredient is playing, and
- where the non-transparency is coming from, and
- how one might adjust the ingredients to generate a transparent lather.
Ingredients in Product A:
(1) Water
(2) Stearic Acid
(3) Gylcerol
(4) Potassium hydroxide
(5) Lauric Acid
(6) Myristic Acid
(7) Perfume
(Sodium Hydroxide
(9) Borax
(10) Cera Alba (Bees wax)
(11) Sodium Silicate
(12) Ethoxylated Lanolin
(13) Methyl Paraben
(14) Propyl Paraben
(15) Aloe Extract
(16) Cl-47000 Type-IIngredients in Product B:
(1) Aqua/Water/Eau
(2) Stearic Acid
(3) Myristic Acid
(4) Potassium Hydroxide
(5) Coconut Acid
(6) Glycerin
(7) Triethanolamine
(Parfum/Fragrance
(9) Phenethyl Alcohol
(10) Panthenol
(11) Caprylyl Glycol
(12) Sodium Hydroxide
(13) Creatine
(14) Sesamum Indicum Seed Oil/Sesame Seed Oil
(15) Bertholletia Excelsa Seed Oil
(16) Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder
(17) Tetrasodium EDTA
(18) Hydrolyzed Lepidium Meyenii Root
(19) Citric Acid
(20) 1,2-Hexanediol
(21) Capryloyl Glycine
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