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Consultant for Benzoyl Peroxide Shampoo & Chlorhexidine??
Posted by DavidW on July 27, 2022 at 10:53 pmI need a consultant who has experience with 2 separate items:
1) Benzoyl peroxide shampoo (Curoxyl BP 42) failing after 1 month accelerated.
2) Thickening a 4% Chlorhexidine Gluconate shampoo enough to hold something called MicroSilver in suspension. Customer sample is about 5,400cps.
DavidW replied 2 years, 4 months ago 5 Members · 9 Replies -
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I’m not a consultant but just wanted to offer a suggestion for your CHG product.When I was looking for Antibacterial Hand Wash formulations with cationic actives I came across a Lubrizol formulation that used Carbopol SMART 3000 polymer. It is reported to suspend mica as well as thicken.I never proceeded as I couldn’t meet the minimum order requirements but it might be worth a look.
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Hi ozgirl
Thanks very much for the info. I will check into it. I appreciate it.
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@DavidW Those ingredients are not commonly seen in hair cleansers. Hydrogen peroxide is used in oxidizers, as part of the dying process (EU requires some warning to be put in the label). It is also very unstable and requires very low pH and the use of some stabilizers. In a shampoo, I don’t see how it could work (it’s very water soluble and the product rinses off, so contact time would be limited -if any- to interact with hair).
Chlorhexidine salts are used as preservatives in cosmetics, al low doses. The amount you’re using makes me think of an antiseptic. I haven’t seen a shampoo with that level of Chlorhexidine, and that’s why I thought it might be for veterinary use.
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You are confusing Hydrogen Peroxide and Benzoyl Peroxide … Benzoyl Peroxide would be used in an acne product.
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4% chlorhexidine is Surgical Scrub & it’s a Drug Product. Normally 20% activeBenzoyl Peroxide is also acne product. & category country specific.40% to 60% active.
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MarkBroussard said:@ketchito
You are confusing Hydrogen Peroxide and Benzoyl Peroxide … Benzoyl Peroxide would be used in an acne product.
@MarkBroussard You’re right, my apologies. Funny I made that mistake, since I used to work in the past using Benzoyl peroxide to synthesize azides. My bet.
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