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How did this work?! Choosing an emulsifier for o/w emulsion serum…
I’ve been working on creating an o/w emulsion serum (going for a milky white appearance and smooth texture) but the original emulsifier I used caused pilling (recipe below). I’ve switched it out for what I randomly had on hand, polysorbate-20, which is a solubilizer. It ended up working; the texture is exactly what I wanted, even though I’m used ~7% oils. Why did that work, is it likely that the serum will separate eventually, and if so, is there a better emulsifier I could use?
If anyone can provide advice on choosing an emulsifier in general, would definitely appreciate that as well.
PHASE A
81% water
1% hyaluronic acid
5% niacinamidePHASE B
3% rosehip oil
3% jojoba oil
5% triglyercide
1% gelmaker EMU (i.e. Sodium acrylate, from makingcosmetics.com) -> switched out for polysorbate - 20PHASE C
1% benzylalcohol-DHA
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