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  • CARBOMER problems formulating shampoo

    Posted by luiscuevasii on April 9, 2015 at 9:15 pm

    Greetings, and thanks all for your help.

    Im having problems when adding Sodium lauryl sulphate to a gel made with neutralized carbopol, when i add a little of sls the gel lose the thickness, i dont have a Phmeter and i want to know if the problem is that im getting a over neutralized solution and if i can use citric acid to get the correct ph.

    Thanks. 
    NVaughn replied 9 years ago 5 Members · 12 Replies
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  • Chemist77

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    April 10, 2015 at 2:19 am

    Did u study the literature of carbomer to see if it is compatible with strong surfactants nd electrolytes??? And which grade of carbomer have u used??? And what product are you trying to formulate?? Is there a sodium chloride free claim??? Try using HECs or HPMCs, they behave well with surfactants. You can use highly ethoxylated distearate salt or there is a huge range of thickeners from Evonik/Croda/Lubrizol.

  • luiscuevasii

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    April 10, 2015 at 2:41 am

    Thanks chemist for your answer, first I must admit that I’m not a chemist and I know almost nothing about cosmetics, I’m trying to make a sodium chloride free shampoo, using mainly sls, i think that I’m using carbopol 940, but I can’t confirm. I’d read some lubrizol formulas that Includes carbopol 940 and sls but I can’t make they get thick. Am I doing something wrong?

    Can I use carboximetilcelulose instead hec?, I think that Cmc drops the Foam, and what is hpmc?

  • Chemist77

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    April 10, 2015 at 2:50 am

    Hydroxypropylmethyl Cellulose, try PEG-150 distearate but since its a solid it has to be hot process

  • Bill_Toge

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    April 10, 2015 at 9:01 am
    ionic surfactants like SLS will thin all types of polymer gel, not just carbomers

    some carbomers are much more tolerant of surfactants than others; Carbopol Ultrez 20 and Ultrez 21 are much better suited to this type of product than Carbopol 940
  • Chemist77

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    April 10, 2015 at 10:22 am

    @Bill_Toge I have used cellosize and methocels with ethoxylated ones and have found them OK. Do you mean the nonethoxylated ones would completely thin down these cellulosics????

  • Bill_Toge

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    April 10, 2015 at 1:03 pm

    @Chemist77 in my experience, any freely water-soluble surfactant will thin a polymer gel to some extent; it’s just a question of how much

    cellulosics are perfectly usable, they just don’t generate as much viscosity as they would without a surfactant present
  • Chemist77

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    April 10, 2015 at 3:47 pm

    @Bill_Toge yeah thats a given, interference of surfactants with gel network.

  • belassi

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    April 11, 2015 at 2:12 am

    940 is useless with anionic surfactants.

  • Chemist77

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    April 11, 2015 at 2:15 am

    @Belassi Long time, everything fine with u????
    940 is useless with cationics nd anionics both, limited application preferably gels nd regular creams nd lotions.

  • belassi

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    April 11, 2015 at 3:41 am

    @chemist77: thanks. Been on holiday, completely off-grid in Copper Canyon. Became altitude-sick, had to change plans mid holiday and descended to Batopilas on the canyon floor, an 1800m descent.

    Anyway.
    I have brought something amusing back. An, well, I guess it is an “unguent”. A petrolatum based pomade, definitely local, claiming to be a “peyote” all-purpose balm. It smells strongly of methyl salicylate. It does have an LOI which I shall be posting in its own topic for the amusement and entertainment of the forum members.
  • Chemist77

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    April 11, 2015 at 5:37 am

    @Belassi good to know that u had a break n icing on the cake that u hv brought some local stuff and who knows with word of mouth it may become famous with us here on forum as well.

  • NVaughn

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    April 11, 2015 at 8:20 am

    Carbomer again, eh? Thanks for all the comments on the other thread. I’ve played around with the sodium carbomer and hope to find time this w/e to try 940. I had some very nice results with non ionic emulsifiers and even with Rita/Eco/NutraMulse.
    Luiscuevasil-your question helped me understand carbomer vs cellulose, esp trying to build viscosity in a surfactant. Thanks for that. Hope yours worked out.
    @Belassi - peyote balm!? LOL

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