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  • My first diy shampoo lose viscosity after 48 hour.

    Posted by smithfx on August 27, 2024 at 9:41 am

    Hi, I want to make a diy shampoo for my personal use. the formula is very simple:

    - SLES 15%

    - Cocamidopropyl Betaine 5%

    - Glycerin 5%

    - Coco Glucoside & Glyceryl Oleate 2.5%

    - NaCl (salt) 2% - to increase SLES viscosity

    - Citric Acid (buffering) 0.5-1% (to make ph at 5.5 - 6)

    - water 69-70%

    my first batch is 500g in total.


    Mixing process:

    1. I separate 70% of water into A - 40% and B -30%. I warm water A 40% and mix it with SLES. I stir it until it completely dissolves which take a long time like 1 hour.

    2. Then, I add the other surfactant and glycerine together and stir a bit

    3. I add NaCl and water B and stir it. At this time, I notice that the solution is in very high viscosity. I stir it a bit and put citric acid. I keep stirring until it looks like all ingredients are mixing well

    4. then, I fill it in bottle. it’s very thick and I feel maybe I want to add some water to make it less think.

    however, 2 days has been passed and I notice that the viscosity drops a lot.

    My question is, is this normal? the viscosity decreases a lot after 2 days and which ingredient could cause this?

    Thank you.

    smithfx replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Perry44

    Administrator
    August 27, 2024 at 7:29 pm

    Don’t put that much glycerin in your formula. It kills your foam and can reduce the viscosity.

    The Glucoside will also kill your viscosity. You don’t need it in your formula.

    • smithfx

      Member
      August 27, 2024 at 11:15 pm

      Thank you very much for your reply. I will update my recipe and test it again next batch in the future.

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