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Emulsifier help - hair wax
Posted by TimMcG on October 18, 2022 at 6:25 pmI have a water-based hair ‘wax’ formula that I can’t get right. I’ve tried different amounts of emulsifiers without success.
Can someone point me to a good resource to calculate the requirements?TimMcG replied 2 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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Pharma said:TimMcG said:…Can someone point me to a good resource to calculate the requirements?If you happen to have a Windwos computer, go to the search bar (the magnifying glass usually on the lower left), type ‘calc’ and hit Enter .
I have a Mac, so the calculator app is in my dock all the time.
But I wasn’t looking for the calculation app. I was looking for a resource to help me determine the HLB values for my ingredients.
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What exactly do you need to determine?
I am not sure what you want to calculate.Share your formula, share your problem or what would you like to improve and after that we can help.
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Here is the formula:
Waxes 24%
Oils/Butters 21.5%For the water phase, I’m using Aloe Vera Juice at 10%
Distilled water is 30%
Fragrance and preservatives at 2.5%The emulsifiers I’ve tried is:
Emulsifying Wax NF 8%
PEG-40 HCO 4%The product initially is clumpy. It does break down rubbing between the palms and it washes out of the hair fine. I was expecting it to be creamier and look better.
I can be more specific on the waxes, oils and butters if it helps.
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