jarvan
Well-Known Member
I have been dabbling in making a liquid shampoo, based off of the info on swiftcraftmonkey's blog. Such good info there!
The thing is this: I find my final product to be a bit runny for my liking. Therefore, I have a couple of options for thickening. I have Crothix and I have table salt. I chose salt for no other reason than to try it. I had read a while back that common table salt used sparingly can thicken nicely. It sure does. I was real happy with the consistency and poured it into the little bottle, then by morning, a small layer had separated. It looks a bit like the water drawn out of the rest of the shampoo.
Anyone wanna hazard a guess as to whether it was the salt causing the water to come out or the product to start to separate?
Any other ideas?
If I need to give more info, I can. I just don't like to put up a recipe if I don't have to.
The thing is this: I find my final product to be a bit runny for my liking. Therefore, I have a couple of options for thickening. I have Crothix and I have table salt. I chose salt for no other reason than to try it. I had read a while back that common table salt used sparingly can thicken nicely. It sure does. I was real happy with the consistency and poured it into the little bottle, then by morning, a small layer had separated. It looks a bit like the water drawn out of the rest of the shampoo.
Anyone wanna hazard a guess as to whether it was the salt causing the water to come out or the product to start to separate?
Any other ideas?
If I need to give more info, I can. I just don't like to put up a recipe if I don't have to.