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I use
ClearClean a few times and the result is Yes, the shampoo is slightly viscous. This time, let's change a little. The unique part is that the past 1 was not added polysorbate, causing the oil to separate. The oil in the formula is about 12%, so this time add polysorbate 2
ClearClean from the original 4%, which separated oil to 8% 3 without salt, which I do not know if salt is involved or not The process of doing the same, which
ClearClean thickens the shampoo. a little The difference is the 3 items above. The result is from the beginning. take the pie by hand It's quite thick. Add the ingredients until complete. It's still thick Stirring for almost 3 hours, the shampoo is still thick. but reduced the thickness somewhat, but still considered quite thick So I thought it might be possible to stop people. Last step, add
Citric Acid as usual to adjust the pH at that time. There is a lump as shown in the attached picture below. The lump is about 10 cm. I want to share the results.
ClearClean this time for everyone. Does the team know why
ClearClean ?
ClearClean Even if it clumps like this, I repeat that I have done it many times. The shampoo is slightly thick, but this time, it's different as stated above. and I became like this and liquid shampoo There is not even the slightest thickness. Is the team enough to know that? What makes the result look like this? But if you don't know, that's fine. Thank you.