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shampoo turbidity
Posted by hamed86 on July 5, 2017 at 9:34 amHi dear friends. I have made a hair shampoo three days ago and now its become turbid.
what are the general reasons for shampoo becoming turbid? please help
thank you allDRBOB@VERDIENT.BIZ replied 7 years, 3 months ago 5 Members · 10 Replies -
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I use to make shampoo with this formula and I have never seen sth like this.
SLES, Cocoamidopropylbetaine, coconut fatty acid diethanolamide, PEG7, PQ10, Glycerine, Aloe vera essence, EDTA, Citric Acid, Deionized water. -
PQ10 is a cationic, also try knock out trials with PQ10 and your Aloe vera fragrance.
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The pH is adjusted on 5.7 .
I realized that turbidity happens when I add PQ10.
Is there any way to add PQ10 and not turbid the shampoo? -
i wonder if this tread has been closed already. I find using PQ10 heating is important else you have those fish eyelike turbidity
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Add the PQ 10 to the water and glycerine first mix until solution is clear than heat-add surfactants and adjust Ph etc.What diethanolamide are you using-a 1;1 or 2:1?
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