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MemberDecember 7, 2018 at 5:32 pm in reply to: Sucragel AOF - anybody taken a product to market using this emulsifier?Thanks to one and all.
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MemberDecember 6, 2018 at 11:37 pm in reply to: Method of treating acne with benzyl alcoholOk @Gunther, spill the beans
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MemberDecember 6, 2018 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Sucragel AOF - anybody taken a product to market using this emulsifier?@MarkBroussard @Microformulation, I’m sorry, I know it must feel like you’re being pecked to death by a chicken..BUT…you both mention “special process” in relation to sucragel and scaling up…would you be able to elaborate?.. or even give me search terms? so that I might educate myself
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Glad2be
MemberDecember 6, 2018 at 10:51 pm in reply to: Sucragel AOF - anybody taken a product to market using this emulsifier?@MarkBroussard don’t expect you to give any details but if you could give an indication of how your products made with sucragel stood up to stability testing? eg: all you need say is” oily gel =9 mths, lotion=1yr…then, I will pledge undying love!!
@ngarayeva001, here’s links to winner and product page, note:It’s not AOF Bio but definitely a sucragel. It worries me somewhat that this brand only has one product though, KWIM
@ngarayeva001 , here are the links
https://www.freefromskincareawards.co.uk/
https://harborist.co.uk/products/balm-gel-cleanser -
Glad2be
MemberDecember 5, 2018 at 9:17 am in reply to: Sucragel AOF - anybody taken a product to market using this emulsifier?Thank you for sharing that information @Microformulation, it seems like quite a labour intensive process. I have a couple of ideas for thickening and reducing stickiness, so I think I’m going to give it a try. @Christopher if you are interested in organic skincare, it’s definitely worth experimenting with, it seems to be finicky, very ph dependent. Just discovered last night that the winner of the 2018 “free from” awards in the uk was an oily cleansing gel, from the IL, it appears to be based on one of the sucragels. @ngarayeva001 I’ve been lurking here quite a while and you are always so helpful and willing to share, Thank You.
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Glad2be
MemberDecember 4, 2018 at 5:53 pm in reply to: Sucragel AOF - anybody taken a product to market using this emulsifier?Thanks so much for that info, sticky and thin is never a good combination.
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Glad2be
MemberDecember 4, 2018 at 5:22 pm in reply to: Sucragel AOF - anybody taken a product to market using this emulsifier?Thank You @ngarayeva001,
Yeah, it’s n interesting product lright, it’s purported versatility is very appealing. I’ve only come across 2 products on the market which contain sucragel and both are oily gels. So, it might be worth revisiting for you.
I haven’t found any lotions or creams yet though.