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What preservative for syndet bar?
I have been a lurker on this forum and hobbyist with regards to lotion making for a few years now. I am not a chemist, but I have a solid background in the biologic sciences. I even did research for a few years in college before I realized that it was NOT for me. Anyhoo, enough of an introduction…
I am trying to make a solid syndet shampoo bar, but I have a question regarding preservatives. I’m waiting for my solid surfactants to come in the mail tomorrow, so I haven’t tried to make one yet. Different sources say different things regarding what preservative to use. The basic recipe below comes from Swift Crafty Monkey who says because there is no water, she prefers Phenohip. That doesn’t make sense because there are aqueous solutions in the formula as well (liquid surfactant, hydrolyzed proteins, etc), so it’s not really a 100% anhydrous mix like an oil based scrub. Another website (I think Making Cosmetics) said NOT to use phenohip because it’s hydrophobic and will get caught in micelles in the bar and not do any good, which (if true) makes sense. Most of the Syndet shampoo bars sold on Etsy either don’t list or don’t contain preservatives, and google has provided me with nothing concrete (I’ve been searching for a few weeks).
Basic question is, I don’t think leaving a preservative out is a good idea, but with conflicting evidence, which is better for this type of syndet shampoo bar? I have glutathione/sodium benzoate (not try broad spectrum as I understand it) and liquid germall plus at home, so would either of those work?
Basic formula for completeness (I don’t have my actual recipe in front of me, and I plan on experimenting with exact proportions, so I know this may fail miserably, but no way to know until I try)
50-65% powdered surfactant (I don’t remember exactly the proportions I’m going to try, but surfactants are SLSA and SCI)
10-26% liquid surfactant (I have decyl glucoside and coco betaine)
2-7% stearic acid
1-3% emulsifying wax (I have BTMS)
2-7% conditioning agent (Incroquat or BTMS, but I have BTMS, so it should be able to do double duty)
2-3% cocoa or shea butter
1-2% hydrolyzed protein (I have quinoa and hydrolyzed wheat)
1-4% silicone (will probably leave out b/c I don’t like silicone)
0.5-2% panthenol (I know how this forum seems to feel about “puffery” ingredients in wash-off formulations, so with some of these, I want to try to do some knock-out experiments to find out what is necessary and what is just marketing)
1-2% fragrance or EOs
0.5-1% preservative
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post, but I wanted to make sure you had all the info.
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