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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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