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  • Hair Styling gel-“gum effect”

    Posted by MariaSibon on October 20, 2022 at 11:26 am

    Hello, I am thankful for all the fruitful discussion in this forum and all these experts in the field. Myself being a rather newbie in cosmetics formulation, I have a project for Hair styling gel that needs to be economic, strong hold and resemble the  “gum effect” in hair gels.

    My question is 
    1) what is your understanding about Gum effect hair gel? I have studied a few inspiration samples and my understanding is that it is a different texture from the classic hair gels, thicker and heavier like “jam”.

    2) I have reached to a formulation that is acceptable for the holding and styling benefits, but I need to improve the texture to look thicker and  more “gummy”.
    Any suggestions? I give my ingredients below. 

    Aqua, VP/VA Copolymer (Luviskol VA 73 W), Glycerine,  Carbomer(Carbopol Ultrez10), Polysorbate 20, Aminomethyl propanol, (AMP-95), Fragrance, Preservative, Colour

    I think I cannot succeed a better thickness with these polymers combination, as I am already using 2% Carbopol Ultrez 10 and 13% Luviskol VA 73W. 

    Now I am thinking to experiment with other polymers combination, I have available PVP K 30 powder(Luviskol k30), polyacrylates-2 crosspolymer (Fixate superhold), Novemer EC-2.

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you in advance

    SunilHiwarkat1965 replied 1 year, 2 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
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  • mary_1990

    Member
    January 23, 2023 at 7:24 am

    I am not sure if I help with this, I am struggling with similar issues in a brow soap/fixing product, but I have used pvp & it helps in holding result.. You may need addition of ceteareth-30 or steareth-21. Until now I have not found a way making formula clear.But both give the gummy result I need.

  • Bill_Toge

    Member
    January 23, 2023 at 9:39 pm
    try adding PVP K-90 - it’ll thicken the product and have a big effect on sensorials, unlike Luviskol VA 73 W
    Luviskol VA 73 W is definitely worth keeping in, as it’s a lot less prone to flaking than PVP
  • MariaSibon

    Member
    January 26, 2023 at 7:20 am

    Hello,

    Thank you for your comments.

    @Bill_Toge. I am generally avoiding to use the PVP types as they are prone to flaking and leave residues on hair, as you already mentioned. I also have not seens it aomng ingredients lists in other benchmarks.

    The mystery must be around some new polymer fixatives, I have seen listed polymers such as
    polyacrylate-2 crosspolymer
    acrylates copolymer

    But these could imply hundreds of products I guess.

    I tried polyacrylates-2 crosspolymer (Fixate superhold), but did not like the effect at all.

  • Graillotion

    Member
    January 26, 2023 at 8:19 am

    I don’t know which way is up….when it comes to hair care.  But as I have been learning the ins-and-outs of  Ceteareth-25 as of late.  I guess it is widely used in the water phase….as a ‘edge gel pomade’, whatever the heck that is.  Apparently a very different result…based on what phase it is used in.

    Don’t know if that is helpful….just stuck with me.

  • Bill_Toge

    Member
    January 26, 2023 at 9:26 pm
    VP/VA and PVP combined are more flexible and a lot less flaky than PVP on its own
    high-viscosity PVP will give you a viscous gummy texture at low levels in a way that few if any other styling resins can - K-90 is a good balance between high viscosity and practicality of usage
    also, if the benchmarks are manufactured in China (many are, in my experience), the ingredients list is likely to bear little resemblance to the actual product, a lesson I learned the hard way
  • SunilHiwarkat1965

    Member
    January 27, 2023 at 4:38 pm

    Hello, I am thankful for all the fruitful discussion in this forum and all these experts in the field. Myself being a rather newbie in cosmetics formulation, I have a project for Hair styling gel that needs to be economic, strong hold and resemble the  “gum effect” in hair gels.

    My question is 
    1) what is your understanding about Gum effect hair gel? I have studied a few inspiration samples and my understanding is that it is a different texture from the classic hair gels, thicker and heavier like “jam”.

    2) I have reached to a formulation that is acceptable for the holding and styling benefits, but I need to improve the texture to look thicker and  more “gummy”.
    Any suggestions? I give my ingredients below. 

    Aqua, VP/VA Copolymer (Luviskol VA 73 W), Glycerine,  Carbomer(Carbopol Ultrez10), Polysorbate 20, Aminomethyl propanol, (AMP-95), Fragrance, Preservative, Colour

    I think I cannot succeed a better thickness with these polymers combination, as I am already using 2% Carbopol Ultrez 10 and 13% Luviskol VA 73W. 

    Now I am thinking to experiment with other polymers combination, I have available PVP K 30 powder(Luviskol k30), polyacrylates-2 crosspolymer (Fixate superhold), Novemer EC-2.

    Any suggestions?

    Thank you in advance

    I have used Ultrez 10 polymer. It gives less thickening than Ultrez 20, & even much lesser than Ultrez 21 & 30.
    I have used it in After wax Gel where I needed little flow.

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