LOL, snot in a bottle. Over the years that was all I could make with the ingredients available. I love using gums. Thank you so much for this presentation. This is such a beautiful natural surfactant formulation.
Great video . With the biosurfactant coming in trend like the Surfactants produced by microorganisms like rhamnolipids and sophorolipids , could u please share your insight on the same .
I 'm actually struggling with phase separation too while formulating a hand washing gel with hydroxyethylcellulose and decylglucoside (I used to add the hydroxyethylcellulose first because it's only soluble in water )and the solution separates into two layers one thick and the second phase is water but when I add citric acid it turns transparent and homogenous but the ph is around 4 which is very low. I hope that adding the decylglucoside with water first will solve the problem. Thank you!
It would depend on many other factors also in the formula. We’d need to review your specific scenario to advise properly, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/
Great video and just in time as I’m designing a natural skin care line. If I study with you will I have access to UL prospect so that I can sample ingredients?
Yes you get special Prospector access as a student plus we have a Dropbox with several thousand raw materials listed in it and supplier details - the dropbox link you get to keep for life so as industry or suppliers update, you get updated information even after you've graduated too! Please contact us for course details or to enrol: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Hello Excellent..vedio and knowledge. I am in the process of making snow foam car shampoo. Could you please suggest any useful surfactant for thick and viscus foam sreepallav@gmail.com. Regards from India
Thank you for the great video! Does it matter if add my preservative (water soluble) to the surfactant+water mixture before adding the gum vs. in the end?
Learn how to formulate with surfactants and preservatives, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
We have loads of videos that can help you out! Please go to the search bar on our channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCczaVLd160LPFdn9E8hrYxA And enter the topic to find related videos. Happy formulating!
Learn surfactant chemistry and selection with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
I work with waterborne paints and printing inks. And it´s nice to see that cosmetics is so similar in many respects. For the bubbles, I´d go with the traditional dimethicone oil, like 0.01%. When would you add it? I'd say at the end. Great tutorial.
Hi Victor, dimethicone is not natural so it wouldn't suit this 'natural formula' concept. Please contact us for a copy of this formula if you'd like it: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Please mention the name of any surfactant that will form large foam when added to any textile cleaning composition please Will coco glucocide do the needful
I have tried making a very similar formula using the same method you used, but instead of xanthan gum I have used sclerotium gum. For some reason the formulation did not thicken up this time and phase separation could be seen after a day (there is a transparent layer above and a turbid layer beyond). I had made this formula before hydrating the gum prior to adding the surfactants. Do you think xantan and scleroitum gums work differently?
Yes - sclerotium gum takes a lot longer to hydrate, so what has happened is you've added it, its settled, then hydrated slowly as a separate layer - rather than xanthan which is much faster, and hydrates while you're mixing and keeping everything homogenous. Hope this helps.
When I make my body washes, I noticed my surfactants have less lather from either the fragrance oil or the liquid crothix that I use. Can you suggest a method or ingredient that will increase the lather in my formula?
Thank you for watching. You can learn this in full detail by studying with us - all online - learn anywhere in the world! Please contact us for course information and which course is going to best suit you: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Learn how to formulate with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
Wow thank u so much for this video. I am having the exact problem that you mentioned abt the gum separating. I add a premix solution of HEC gum into the natural surfactants and the gum layer became a separate layer that floats above. I will definitely try your method of adding HEC directly into the beaker after natural surfactants have been added. I havd a question though. I have solubilized fragrance oils with polysorbate 20 and also other fruit extracts. When do I need to add these solubilized fragrance oils and extracts ? After the HEC has combined with the surfactants to form a clear gel ? Thanking you again for taking valuable time to reply 😊.
You would normally add your solubilised oils as early into the surfactant mixture as possible. This helps ensure they remain solubilised and stable throughout the shelf life. So solubilise them first, then add to the surfactants, then add remainder water and water soluble ingredients, then your gum. Learn how to formulate with all different surfactants, solubilisers and then check and ensure good shelf life and stability with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/. Happy formulating!
Yes, our training is run online, allowing you to study at a time and place that suits you. Please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au for more information :)
I am mixing just sodium coco sulfate (1%) with water for foamy soap and my hands feel so dry almost harsh. I have been trying to add some oils (0,5%) or sorbitol/glycerin (0,5%). But still the same effect. Is there any chance for any ingredient (best in powder) that would make the skin nice? It would be great if in low concentration and in powder 🙏
Hi Oti, This is a mixture of oil and water soluble materials, I’d need to work with you regarding the other components of the formula. If you would like specific help with your formula, please purchase consulting time and send full details so I can advise you specifically and properly: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/ Happy Formulating!
Thank you for watching. You can learn all about materials and how to find out what they are used for in our courses. You can study online - learn anywhere in the world! Please contact us for course information and which course will suit you best: info@personalcarescience.com.au
I wanted to start business of non alcoholic air freshner ..therefore need your guidance on how to add essential oil in water ...what are the some natural emulsifier available in the market
Try this page which lists hundreds of small suppliers all over the world: createcosmeticformulas.com/IngredientSuppliers/Suppliers-897/ Please also join our Facebook Group, Cosmetic Raw Materials for Small Brands: facebook.com/groups/1734896293290235// and post your request there, it is a group specifically to help small brands like yourself source materials like this in smaller quantities. Happy formulating!
We teach personal care products, but household products are remarkably similar to personal care products. So, if you learn to formulate personal care, you will be able to formulate household products. Learn how with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
Xanthan gum does not decrease suds - in most cases, it actually increases foam. If your soap has a pH of 9.5, it would be a traditionally saponified material - xanthan gum doesn't suit this high pH. Crothix liquid should not be used in formulas with a pH above 9. For specific help with your formula, please send us full details and purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/cosmeticformulation,brandadvice-797/
Hi Tasnim, yes, you could use sclerotium for example, it also makes a reasonably clear solution but I find the special grade of xanthan I use in this formula works best. Its worth the investment for the results and you can use it across other formulas as well. Join our Facebook group Cosmetic raw materials for small brands and see if someone near you wants to split purchase a pack with you! Hope this helps, happy formulating :)
Thank you for watching. You can learn this in full detail by studying with us - all online - learn anywhere in the world! Please contact us for course information and which course is going to best suit you: info@personalcarescience.com.au
You also generally need enough glycerin to create a smooth slurry - not clumpy - otherwise it is too hard to get into the formulation. Happy formulating!
You can get other types of sodium cocoyl glutamate from a variety of suppliers, especially the larger suppliers; or if starting out small, check suppliers from this list: createcosmeticformulas.com/IngredientSuppliers/IngredientSuppliers-897/
Is it possible to use xanthan gum as a surfactant to 'emulsify' oil to make a cleansing oil that can be rinsed off with water? I tried with no success using an old batch of guar gum and am unsure whether the same will happen with xanthan gum. Thanks.
Please watch this video for basic lab equipment to get started: ruclips.net/video/xzhabUsikYg/видео.html Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
hello, thanks for the video I am working with my own line of organic shampoo, how can I contact you to get the formula and any other surfactants. Thank you
HI Inga, it depends on whether the pH needs to go up or down - please watch this video which talks you through options: ruclips.net/video/kwvLAK3KauM/видео.html and also this video which explains it another way (toward the end): ruclips.net/video/s0I7ZsGqUhk/видео.html These will help you know how to adjust pH for various product types.
Sepimax Zen is not natural; I love it for electrolyte rich formulas but its not natural. So no, you couldn't use it in this formula as this is about making a natural product.
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
Usually around 5.5 but it depends on which surfactant and preservatives you are using - you may need to adapt your formula to suit the surfactants, preservatives or other actives you use in the formula to ensure stability and good shelf life. Happy formulating!
Hello; thanks for the video. I was wondering if you know of any anionic, ecocert surfactants that are good for dishwashing liquid and can also be used on fruits and vegetables? Thanks again
To provide you with specific advice we do need to review your exact situation and allocate time to do so, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/cosmeticformulation,brandadvice-797/ And we’ll be in touch to discuss the next steps. Happy formulating!
Too bad..most of the ingrediants you mention are so difficult to obtain. I want to join your course. But i'll have a hard time sourcing these ingrediants
We provide you with a practical kit so you don't need to source your own materials, we provide them for you!!! Please email us for information: info@personalcarescience.com.au Happy formulating!
Can someone please tell me how we are supposed to be able to get these ingredients as aspiring formulators when they are only sold to big companies? It's seems like a joke really, how are we supposed to start our brand when we can't even get a hold of the ingredients?
Hi Chris, I have used materials in this formula that you could get in smaller quantities from most soap/craft or similar suppliers - you may not be able to get the exact same material that I have used but you would be able to get the same materials under a different trade name. Please contact us for the full formula and trade names and then speak with your local soap/essential oil/oil supplier and you would be able to get these materials: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Do you guys even watch the videos? Not only does she say how to get the full recipe, she has the instructions pop up on the screen 🙄. I personally find a lot of valuable information in her videos, without her posting the recipe! Thank you for making theses videos!!
This is an incredible channel, great information
LOL, snot in a bottle. Over the years that was all I could make with the ingredients available. I love using gums. Thank you so much for this presentation. This is such a beautiful natural surfactant formulation.
You are so welcome!
Great video and great information
Great video . With the biosurfactant coming in trend like the Surfactants produced by microorganisms like rhamnolipids and sophorolipids , could u please share your insight on the same .
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll see if I can add this to my list!
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details for all our formulas FREE: info@personalcarescience.com.au happy formulating!
I 'm actually struggling with phase separation too while formulating a hand washing gel with hydroxyethylcellulose and decylglucoside (I used to add the hydroxyethylcellulose first because it's only soluble in water )and the solution separates into two layers one thick and the second phase is water but when I add citric acid it turns transparent and homogenous but the ph is around 4 which is very low. I hope that adding the decylglucoside with water first will solve the problem. Thank you!
It would depend on many other factors also in the formula. We’d need to review your specific scenario to advise properly, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/
Great video and just in time as I’m designing a natural skin care line. If I study with you will I have access to UL prospect so that I can sample ingredients?
Yes you get special Prospector access as a student plus we have a Dropbox with several thousand raw materials listed in it and supplier details - the dropbox link you get to keep for life so as industry or suppliers update, you get updated information even after you've graduated too! Please contact us for course details or to enrol: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Hello
Excellent..vedio and knowledge. I am in the process of making snow foam car shampoo. Could you please suggest any useful surfactant for thick and viscus foam
sreepallav@gmail.com.
Regards from India
Thank you for the great video! Does it matter if add my preservative (water soluble) to the surfactant+water mixture before adding the gum vs. in the end?
Learn how to formulate with surfactants and preservatives, including how to stabilise them in your formulas and check quality/stability with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
Is this appropriate for a shower gel or shampoo? I’m looking to create a more “natural” shower gel or shampoo for my brand.
It sure is! Just adjust your amount of surfactants to suit the foaming and cleansing profile you need. Happy formulating!
You just saved my life, haha! I'm with separation troubles, I'll try your process! Thanks a lot!
We have loads of videos that can help you out! Please go to the search bar on our channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCczaVLd160LPFdn9E8hrYxA And enter the topic to find related videos. Happy formulating!
Can this surfactant be used for Enhanced oil recovery applications or for improving oil/water emulsions?
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Hi Blinda, I always enjoy watching your video, very good explanation. Is there any alternative to Cosphaderm X-Soft in Australia please. Thanks xx
Please contact the suppliers listed in the formula direct. For the formula and supplier details, please email: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Please what is the natural sufactant that you used here and what did you mix the xanthan gum with?
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
I work with waterborne paints and printing inks. And it´s nice to see that cosmetics is so similar in many respects. For the bubbles, I´d go with the traditional dimethicone oil, like 0.01%. When would you add it? I'd say at the end. Great tutorial.
Hi Victor, dimethicone is not natural so it wouldn't suit this 'natural formula' concept. Please contact us for a copy of this formula if you'd like it: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Thanku.
What kind of water do you use?
Make sure you are using sterile deionised/demineralised water.
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Please mention the name of any surfactant that will form large foam when added to any textile cleaning composition please
Will coco glucocide do the needful
Thanks for watching! Please contact us for the full formula, method and supplier details - FREE! info@personalcarescience.com.au Happy formulating!
I have tried making a very similar formula using the same method you used, but instead of xanthan gum I have used sclerotium gum. For some reason the formulation did not thicken up this time and phase separation could be seen after a day (there is a transparent layer above and a turbid layer beyond). I had made this formula before hydrating the gum prior to adding the surfactants. Do you think xantan and scleroitum gums work differently?
Yes - sclerotium gum takes a lot longer to hydrate, so what has happened is you've added it, its settled, then hydrated slowly as a separate layer - rather than xanthan which is much faster, and hydrates while you're mixing and keeping everything homogenous. Hope this helps.
When I make my body washes, I noticed my surfactants have less lather from either the fragrance oil or the liquid crothix that I use. Can you suggest a method or ingredient that will increase the lather in my formula?
Thank you for watching. You can learn this in full detail by studying with us - all online - learn anywhere in the world! Please contact us for course information and which course is going to best suit you: info@personalcarescience.com.au
What are the 'green' surfactants then, the glycerol added to the water before mixing the Xanthum gum into the mix?
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Wow thank u so much for this video. I am having the exact problem that you mentioned abt the gum separating. I add a premix solution of HEC gum into the natural surfactants and the gum layer became a separate layer that floats above. I will definitely try your method of adding HEC directly into the beaker after natural surfactants have been added.
I havd a question though. I have solubilized fragrance oils with polysorbate 20 and also other fruit extracts. When do I need to add these solubilized fragrance oils and extracts ? After the HEC has combined with the surfactants to form a clear gel ? Thanking you again for taking valuable time to reply 😊.
You would normally add your solubilised oils as early into the surfactant mixture as possible. This helps ensure they remain solubilised and stable throughout the shelf life. So solubilise them first, then add to the surfactants, then add remainder water and water soluble ingredients, then your gum. Learn how to formulate with all different surfactants, solubilisers and then check and ensure good shelf life and stability with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/. Happy formulating!
Do you arrange training program for over sease students?
Yes, our training is run online, allowing you to study at a time and place that suits you. Please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au for more information :)
Great thanks
Thanks for watching!
Hi.. i'm from Indonesia 😁 thank you mam, it's so important for me to make surfactan with a good quality. I'm sorry if my english is not very well 🙏🙏😅
Thank you for watching.
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I am Indonesia
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I am mixing just sodium coco sulfate (1%) with water for foamy soap and my hands feel so dry almost harsh. I have been trying to add some oils (0,5%) or sorbitol/glycerin (0,5%). But still the same effect. Is there any chance for any ingredient (best in powder) that would make the skin nice? It would be great if in low concentration and in powder 🙏
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
Thanks
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
What phase would you include a mixture of : glycerin+essential oils+aloe juice+lanolin please? Thanks
Hi Oti,
This is a mixture of oil and water soluble materials, I’d need to work with you regarding the other components of the formula. If you would like specific help with your formula, please purchase consulting time and send full details so I can advise you specifically and properly: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/
Happy Formulating!
What surfactant is used in this shampoo ?
Thank you for watching. You can learn all about materials and how to find out what they are used for in our courses. You can study online - learn anywhere in the world! Please contact us for course information and which course will suit you best: info@personalcarescience.com.au
I wanted to start business of non alcoholic air freshner ..therefore need your guidance on how to add essential oil in water ...what are the some natural emulsifier available in the market
Try this page which lists hundreds of small suppliers all over the world: createcosmeticformulas.com/IngredientSuppliers/Suppliers-897/
Please also join our Facebook Group, Cosmetic Raw Materials for Small Brands: facebook.com/groups/1734896293290235// and post your request there, it is a group specifically to help small brands like yourself source materials like this in smaller quantities. Happy formulating!
Please How to make à very foamy dishwashing liquid with les 70%
Or the Best industrial foamy dishwashing liquid ?
We teach personal care products, but household products are remarkably similar to personal care products. So, if you learn to formulate personal care, you will be able to formulate household products. Learn how with our Certificate in Advanced Cosmetic Science: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/CertificateinAdvancedCosmeticScience-478/ or Diploma of Personal Care Formulation: personalcarescience.com.au/CosmeticScience/DiplomaofPersonalCareFormulation-479/
xanthum gum does it decrease the suds in soap? What do you think about crothix liquid in a liquid watery soap with a 9.5 ph
Xanthan gum does not decrease suds - in most cases, it actually increases foam. If your soap has a pH of 9.5, it would be a traditionally saponified material - xanthan gum doesn't suit this high pH. Crothix liquid should not be used in formulas with a pH above 9. For specific help with your formula, please send us full details and purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/cosmeticformulation,brandadvice-797/
Any substitutes for xanthan gum?
Hi Tasnim, yes, you could use sclerotium for example, it also makes a reasonably clear solution but I find the special grade of xanthan I use in this formula works best. Its worth the investment for the results and you can use it across other formulas as well. Join our Facebook group Cosmetic raw materials for small brands and see if someone near you wants to split purchase a pack with you! Hope this helps, happy formulating :)
just get the xanthum.
Does this rule also apply to using pre-neutralized polymers to thicken surfactant systems? Thinking about testing out a polymer to see what happens.
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What is the general ratio of Xanthan gum to glycerin?
Hi Zachariah, Please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au to get the free formula and method.
You also generally need enough glycerin to create a smooth slurry - not clumpy - otherwise it is too hard to get into the formulation. Happy formulating!
Hi Belinda, any other brands make Eversoft UCS-30S ( disodium Cocoyl glutamate). Thanks, Janine
You can get other types of sodium cocoyl glutamate from a variety of suppliers, especially the larger suppliers; or if starting out small, check suppliers from this list: createcosmeticformulas.com/IngredientSuppliers/IngredientSuppliers-897/
Thanks your video is very helpful.
I have been trying to make non anionic surfactant like ethoxilated amine. But still no success
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How do we get the recipe for this formulation
Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
Is it possible to use xanthan gum as a surfactant to 'emulsify' oil to make a cleansing oil that can be rinsed off with water? I tried with no success using an old batch of guar gum and am unsure whether the same will happen with xanthan gum. Thanks.
No, you need the surfactant to provide the wetting, spreading and wash off action, otherwise its just a gel.
I can't afford the machine. What can I use to make the formula without the lab equipment?
Please watch this video for basic lab equipment to get started: ruclips.net/video/xzhabUsikYg/видео.html Please email us for full formulation, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au we provide this free. Happy formulating!
Could I suspend an exfoliate such as apricot kernel seeds in this formula?
Yes you could, please prepare a sample to check it is stable over time though but in theory it should suspend it well.
Can I use guar gum instead of xanthum gum?
You will find this workshop useful: Can I use a different gum: personalcarescience.com.au/Workshops/GumsandPolymerworkshop-4187/ :)
Hi I'm from Birmingham , Alabama could I have this recipe to make my own surfactants for my bubble bath? Thanks
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hello, thanks for the video I am working with my own line of organic shampoo, how can I contact you to get the formula and any other surfactants. Thank you
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Thanks
Hi. What do you add to balance the pH? Thank you.
HI Inga, it depends on whether the pH needs to go up or down - please watch this video which talks you through options: ruclips.net/video/kwvLAK3KauM/видео.html and also this video which explains it another way (toward the end): ruclips.net/video/s0I7ZsGqUhk/видео.html These will help you know how to adjust pH for various product types.
what
mixer is this please?
It is an IKA Eurostar 40 - you can find out more about mixers here: ruclips.net/video/WFBo3bTb0dk/видео.html. Happy formulating! :)
Can we change xanthan with salt ?
Thanks for watching! No - the surfactants in this formula are not salt responsive, so they won’t thicken no matter how much salt you use.
Can't find that Xanthan gum anywhere. Any advice? Can I use zepimax zen as alternative? Thanks
Sepimax Zen is not natural; I love it for electrolyte rich formulas but its not natural. So no, you couldn't use it in this formula as this is about making a natural product.
Hi
What preservative is used ?
Please email us for full formula, method and supplier details: info@personalcarescience.com.au
Thank you for this video! Just a question. What is a super fatting material? Which one is in your formula? thanks in advance!
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Hi, can you use this to remove wig glue off your skin?
Um, you could try it, depends totally on the glue
thank you so much Belinda. please what solution did you mix with the xantham gum to melt it?
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
Hi! Thank you for the video. Which vaue of ph should be finally in this kind of products for cleaning the skin?
Usually around 5.5 but it depends on which surfactant and preservatives you are using - you may need to adapt your formula to suit the surfactants, preservatives or other actives you use in the formula to ensure stability and good shelf life. Happy formulating!
Ph of this product mam .pls mention
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Hello; thanks for the video. I was wondering if you know of any anionic, ecocert surfactants that are good for dishwashing liquid and can also be used on fruits and vegetables? Thanks again
To provide you with specific advice we do need to review your exact situation and allocate time to do so, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/cosmeticformulation,brandadvice-797/ And we’ll be in touch to discuss the next steps. Happy formulating!
hi may i receive the free recipe please
Hi Laleh, please email us for FULL formulation, method and supplier details, absolutely FREE: info@personalcarescience.com.au happy formulating!
Too bad..most of the ingrediants you mention are so difficult to obtain. I want to join your course. But i'll have a hard time sourcing these ingrediants
We provide you with a practical kit so you don't need to source your own materials, we provide them for you!!! Please email us for information: info@personalcarescience.com.au Happy formulating!
Can someone please tell me how we are supposed to be able to get these ingredients as aspiring formulators when they are only sold to big companies? It's seems like a joke really, how are we supposed to start our brand when we can't even get a hold of the ingredients?
Hi Chris, I have used materials in this formula that you could get in smaller quantities from most soap/craft or similar suppliers - you may not be able to get the exact same material that I have used but you would be able to get the same materials under a different trade name. Please contact us for the full formula and trade names and then speak with your local soap/essential oil/oil supplier and you would be able to get these materials: info@personalcarescience.com.au
The video has no value without a recipe!
Hi freespirit angel, please email us to get the free formula. info@personalcarescience.com.au
Yes how can we make this without ingredient
Do you guys even watch the videos? Not only does she say how to get the full recipe, she has the instructions pop up on the screen 🙄. I personally find a lot of valuable information in her videos, without her posting the recipe! Thank you for making theses videos!!
I disagree, plenty of knowledge here...
It's not always about the "free" formula, it's about the process.
Waste of time... no formula shared 😕
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Yes a video has no value without a recipe
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