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How Stable Does it Need to Be?
That might seem like a strange title compared to how adamant I am about stability, but I have been thinking. I know some (*cough* formulators) who only stability test for two weeks (if that) before sharing a formulation. It got me thinking, how stable do we need our formulations to be? Are there acceptations? That is what I wanted to discuss in this post.
Behentrimonium Chloride Ingredient Guide
Let's meet a new ingredient Behentrimonium chloride (BTC). For full disclosure, the ingredient was sent to me for free from Crafting Cosmetics in exchange for a review. I have purchased from them before. I have to say, I am impressed with Crafting Cosmetics. Shipping is quite fast and the best price that I have seen. Their ingredients are not expensive and it is not a massive investment of money when you just want to see if you even like an ingredient. It is also a cosmetic chemist-owned brand. I appreciate all the SDS and certificate of analysis. They are a US based supplier. Just to clear this up before anyone gets confused. The owner and I both have the same first name. I do not own Crafting Cosmetic.
Why are Melting Points Given in a Range?
I learned the answer to this from my organic chemistry lab. One of the techniques we used to determine the purity of a product is to do a melting point determination test. We would take out sample and add it to a capillary tube and then add it to a machine that would melt the sample. There was a view finder so we could see the product melting.
Why do I use more than One Wax
I wanted to make a quick post on why I use multiple waxes in formulas.
There are two reasons that include multiple waxes in a formulation: their melting points and crystalline structures. Let me explain.
Member Question #1
One of you asked this question. Feel free to post your questions on the member-to-member blog post.
Ingredient and Equipment Haul
In this post, I will share what I have. I haven't received ingredients in a while. With me being on summer break I really want to formulate and experiment. I know from preparing for brands that ingredients have become significantly more expensive, but wow! It was $200 for all of this. Of course, keep in mind this is my job, and I'm not necessarily trying to encourage you to buy anything. I always find it interesting to see what other people are interested in. I thought I would share. None of this is sponsored. None of it is affiliate. I have purchased all of this with my own money. Please note that any links from Amazon will be from the US Amazon site.
Disclaimer:
You are at your own risk when making anything from this blog. I am not liable for any mishaps that may occur. I do my best to include everything in the procedure to minimize the likelihood of accidents. My recommendation is always to read the post entirely first and then make the product.
Please keep in mind that these recipes/formulations are NOT meant to be sold or reproduced in large quantities. None of my recipes has been appropriately stability tested. I recommend seeking professional help if you want to start your own line of business. (link)
Always test a patch of new ingredients before using them.
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