Hi All,
I'm hoping to get advice from those who have made liquid syndet shampoo. It's something I started research on a few months ago (mainly using SwiftCraftyMonkey and It's All in My Hands for guidance), and then gathered ingredients from both LotionCrafter and Ingredients to Die For to make both shampoo and conditioner. This has been a long learning process and I still have a loooonnng way to go. There are times I think I've gone off the rails. :think:
I made a small test batch of both shampoo and conditioner last weekend. Miraculously, they both turned out semi-decent. By that I mean my hair hasn't fallen out or shown signs of distress (yet) and I'm liking the performance of both (lather, conditioning feel, shine, etc).
But as the shampoo test batch #1 was cooling, what started out as complete water-like liquid thickened to well beyond "pour-able." To use it I'd have to run the bottle under hot water in the shower for a minute to soften it enough to squeeze out, and then it was great.
For the second test batch, I adjusted some things around hoping to get a more satisfactory viscosity. But now it is in the bottle and has completely remained water-like - effectively going the exact opposite of the first batch.
Grrr.
Below are my two recipes, with the changes made to the second batch in bold. I am happy to keep experimenting, but was hoping those with experience could help direct me with where I might go next in adjusting percentages.
Recipe 1 (way too thick):
54.75% Distilled Water
5% Glycerine
15% Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI - pellet form)
5% Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (powder)
10% Cocamidopropyl Betaine (liquid)
2% DL-Panthenol
2% Quinoa Protein
2% Honeyquat
3% Propanediol 1,3
0.5% Liquid Germall Plus
0.75% Fragrance (essential oil blend of Peppermint/Rosemary/Anise)
Recipe 2* (way too thin):
58.75% Distilled Water
5% Glycerine
10% Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)
3% Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate
15% Cocamidopropyl Betaine
2% Oat Protein
2% Honeyquat
3% Propanediol 1,3
0.5% Liquid Germall Plus
0.75% Fragrance (essential oil blend of Grapefruit/Peppermint/Rosemary)
*for recipe #2 I completely eliminated the DL-Panthenol and put that toward the water amount.
I guess I wasn't expecting such a drastic change in viscosity, and now wonder if I should be switching things around by fractions of a percent, instead of the hacksaw approach I seemed to take? Working with most of these ingredients is completely new to me.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
I'm hoping to get advice from those who have made liquid syndet shampoo. It's something I started research on a few months ago (mainly using SwiftCraftyMonkey and It's All in My Hands for guidance), and then gathered ingredients from both LotionCrafter and Ingredients to Die For to make both shampoo and conditioner. This has been a long learning process and I still have a loooonnng way to go. There are times I think I've gone off the rails. :think:
I made a small test batch of both shampoo and conditioner last weekend. Miraculously, they both turned out semi-decent. By that I mean my hair hasn't fallen out or shown signs of distress (yet) and I'm liking the performance of both (lather, conditioning feel, shine, etc).
But as the shampoo test batch #1 was cooling, what started out as complete water-like liquid thickened to well beyond "pour-able." To use it I'd have to run the bottle under hot water in the shower for a minute to soften it enough to squeeze out, and then it was great.
For the second test batch, I adjusted some things around hoping to get a more satisfactory viscosity. But now it is in the bottle and has completely remained water-like - effectively going the exact opposite of the first batch.
Grrr.
Below are my two recipes, with the changes made to the second batch in bold. I am happy to keep experimenting, but was hoping those with experience could help direct me with where I might go next in adjusting percentages.
Recipe 1 (way too thick):
54.75% Distilled Water
5% Glycerine
15% Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI - pellet form)
5% Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (powder)
10% Cocamidopropyl Betaine (liquid)
2% DL-Panthenol
2% Quinoa Protein
2% Honeyquat
3% Propanediol 1,3
0.5% Liquid Germall Plus
0.75% Fragrance (essential oil blend of Peppermint/Rosemary/Anise)
Recipe 2* (way too thin):
58.75% Distilled Water
5% Glycerine
10% Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)
3% Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate
15% Cocamidopropyl Betaine
2% Oat Protein
2% Honeyquat
3% Propanediol 1,3
0.5% Liquid Germall Plus
0.75% Fragrance (essential oil blend of Grapefruit/Peppermint/Rosemary)
*for recipe #2 I completely eliminated the DL-Panthenol and put that toward the water amount.
I guess I wasn't expecting such a drastic change in viscosity, and now wonder if I should be switching things around by fractions of a percent, instead of the hacksaw approach I seemed to take? Working with most of these ingredients is completely new to me.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!