I was never able to replicate any "no rinse" soap. However I did create a 99% all natural foaming hand cleanser. It is quick and easy to make but the ingredients are not cheap. The one ingredient that is not natural is the preservative. You can get a natural preservative but there not as effective or long lasting. In your case, you would need a strong preservative.
I make just enough money to cover my costs and if you are wanting to give it away, it get more expensive than buying it from the store. I use it as a product to draw buyers in.
I have not figured my costs per gallon in a while but it was around $10 per gallon but the upfront cost is going to be around $50-$100 that includes shipping. I sell mine for around a $1 per ounce with the bottle and around 75¢ per ounce if they already have a bottle.
If you have any other questions just pm me.
Not sure if you are still interested but this might help work out the amounts..
this is from a textbook (I just can't remember which one - I think it might be from poucher's vol2) It works well, you might be able to sub carbopol but I've not tried it.
Ethyl Alcohol | 60% |
Iso propyl Alcohol (IPA) | 20% |
Carbopol-940 | 1% |
Propylene Glycol | 0.5% |
Glycerine | 2% |
Triethanolamine (TEA) | ~ Balancing pH |
Water | 15% |
Colour | ~ |
Fragrance | ~ |
This is commercial grade sanitiser. Don't worry, I don't sell it. But it works and it's thick. My doctor is always asking me to make her this. I gave her some to try which I had mixed blue cypress and neroli in. Fancy (I like my doctor). I've told her I can't sell it
The ingredients required for making Formulation of Hand Sanitising Gel – Commercial Grade are Ethyl Alcohol (Ethanol), IsoPropyl Alcohol (IPA), Carbopol-940, Propylene Glycol, Glycerine, Triethanolamine (TEA) and Water.
The main ingredients or active ingredients in this formulation are ethanol/ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol/rubbing alcohol. Our aim is to dissolve Carbopol, which is thickening agent, in water. Carbopol is a polymer and doesn’t dissolve easily in water. So, slowly add Carbopol in rotating water to dissolve. Otherwise, if you pour Carbopol at once, then there will be many agglomerates of Carbopol that may take hours of agitation for fully dispersion. The rest of the process is just mixing with slowly. At the end pH stabilizing provides thickness.
Take 15% Water in the mixing vessel.
Run the motor to turn on the agitator for mixing.
Slowly pour Carbopol-940 in the swirling water. And wait for complete dissolution. This may take time.
After complete dispersion, add 0.5% of Propylene Glycol in the Carbopol Solution.
Then add 2% Glycerine. Then add isopropyl (sloly) followed by ethyl alcohol
if you don't do it slowly the polymer won't stay cleat - i can't stress this enough. Add colour and fragrance (I use eucalyptus) - When it's combined, check pH and add TEA.
pH around 7.5
If you don't want to go this route you could
I would go this route
Preservative | 1 |
Water soluble oil | 15 |
Distilled water (I'd use floral hydrosols) | 80 |
Humectant (I'd go sodium pca) | 2 |
Foaming protein surfactant | 2 |
I know you've most probably worked something else out but thought this might help. Just in case.