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Using milder preservatives with high % of plant extracts
I usually use either Optiphen Plus or Euxyl 9010 at 1%, along with sodium phytate, for all of my formulas and I find them to be fantastic preservatives. I’ve never had any issue using these (that i know of any way).
I am now making a shampoo and conditioner and at the request of some friends and family I want to experiment with some “more natural” preservatives. I have Euxyl K903 and NeoDefend on hand right now so it will probably be one of these. I have seen products at major retailers that only use sodium benzoate as their preservative so I know these milder preservatives can work in theory, at least in certain formulas.
My only concern is that I use a high % of plant extracts that I make myself, basically just by boiling dried herbs in water and straining them out. In the shampoo and conditioner this herbal water is currently at about 10%. I know you’ll probably say that the herbal water isn’t actually doing anything and maybe you’re right, but I like having it in there.
So my question is can I still get away with using something like NeoDefend or K903 while using so much of these plant extracts? Would adding potassium sorbate to the herbal water prior to putting it into the formula help at all? Or is there no real way to know for sure without getting it tested at a lab?
Thanks for any input.
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