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Cold process hair conditioner?
Posted by Andraous on January 1, 2021 at 3:46 pmPlease need to know if it is feasible to do a cold process hair conditioner
Andraous replied 3 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 7 Replies -
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It won’t be a traditional conditioner. Most of cationic emulsifiers must be melted. You can use cetrimonium chloride but you still need something like cetearyl alcohol to thicken it. The only way around it that comes to my mind is to get creative, make it liquid and say it’s a new format. Example: https://www.lorealparisusa.com/products/hair-care/products/hair-treatments/elvive-8-second-wonder-water-lamellar-hair-treatment.aspx?shade=elvive-8-second-wonder-water-lamellar-hair-treatment
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Carbomer is anionic. You can use cationic guar or even some grades of polyquaternium 10 but it will not be a traditional conditioner
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Carbomer
Dimethicone
Oil
Propylene glycol
PhantenolIts good?
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Hi Andraous. What is your solvent? you need a cheap solvent,In my idea your hair conditioner shouldn’t be much oily. That’s it.
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And how are you going to emulsify dimethicone and oil?
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