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Dimethicone Preservative system for Fulsarium
Hello,
I had a friend (aka “customer”) return a spray in detangler with a base of Dimethicone because there were black spots growing in her RTU product. Lab results confirmed it to be Fusarium subglutinans. I have been trying to source the mold and despite many theories, i have not yet found the obvious culprit.
It’s time to start using a preservative. So while i hope to eliminate fusarium exposure with my next round of bottles (i think the exposure may be coming from my bottle printer), I also want to identify a non toxic, baby and puppy friendly preservative. Many of in my customer base community love my mixture because they all seem to have various skin allergies and for whatever reason my spray works for them/their hair. I was hoping to approach the local co-ops this fall but this black mold has certainly set me back!
I had drank the kool aid earlier this year regarding leucudal, then popped onto this website, read a thread questioning the merits of leucidal . In the process of attempted self education i realized it may not be as highly regarded as Brian at the formulator sample shop declared 😉 I was then looking at potassium sorbate but was unable to find any evidence supportive of the idea that it would mitigate the fulsarium growth once the bottles were filled. I then popped over to a few indian freelancer cosmetic formulators who wanted to push essential oils on me as the preservative system. I am not very keen on using an EO as a preservative system.
Could anyone reccomend thoughts surrounding nontoxic, non allergic, hypoallergenic preservative options that would work well with dimethicone? Often i get the customers who have tried everything, are dealing with psoriasis or eczema issues and it’s really important that i continue to support this market as well as not introduce a neuro toxin, cancerous agent or anything else that might be viewed as dangerous!
Any recommendations would be so helpful. Likewise, once i identify a potential preservative, what is the next step? I’ve talked to a few labs and they want to charge a lot of money to run tests. as a small business primarily serving close friends and community, that level of testing is a bit beyond my pay grade. Any thoughts much appreciated.
Regards,
Jackie J.
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