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Ask about making liquid soap for bathing (body skin).

Postby chanunya.thsk » Fri Mar 16, 2018 6:37 pm

Ask about making liquid soap for bathing (body skin). if want to use Coco Wash™ (PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate) 5% Cocamidopropyl Betaine (Coco Betaine) 25% glycerin 5% AQUA 60% PURFUME 5% Can this be used or not? Does the PH value need to be adjusted? Should I adjust it? Please advise, thank you.
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Re: Inquiry about making liquid soap for bathing (body skin)

Postby staff » Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:26 am

Hello, the formula as stated by the member. It is not suitable for cleaning the body. Because the efficiency may be too low. Coco Wash™ is not suitable for use in bath soaps. But it is more suitable for use in makeup remover formulas Coco Wash™ Exit the formula and adjust the proportion of Coco Betaine down some left (15-20%), then select Use. สารชะล้าง are more effective in cleaning. Coco Betaine , for example, might choose to use Clarify-Wash™ at least 5% to cleanse the skin, otherwise use Coco Betaine alone May not be clean enough. Using น้ำหอม at a rate of up to 5% is considered a higher rate in normal level Members will need to use binders to help coordinate them with the formula. to prevent separating An example of a synchronization wizard is Flora Foam , Flora Solve if you are a member want to น้ำหอม The scent is clear and long lasting, highly recommended. Sugar Fix or Flora Fix or Last Fix to help fix it. Kluon. For adjusting the pH, it is recommended to mix and measure. If the pH is higher than 7, add Lactic Acid or Citric Acid in a small amount to adjust the pH down to the range of 5-7, which is appropriate. with more skin
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