To help you with this specifically, we would need to get full details of the formulas/products you are working with. This would take time to review and advise on properly, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/ so we can advise you properly on your specific situation. :)
Hello Belinda this is great! Is this suitable for curly coily hair as well? Would you consider making a Cleansing Oil Shampoo? How would you increase the foaming?
Yes its suitable for curly hair; we have a low poo shampoo coming out on the 23rd April you will enjoy! To increase foaming, use more of the surfactants. You will find this workshop useful: Can I use a different surfactant: personalcarescience.com.au/Workshops/Surfactantworkshop-6326/ :)
Good evening ma, thanks for sharing knowledge, you're really amazing, please I formulated a fabric softener, but I finding it difficult to make the fragrance last longer after wash, please can you help me out?
To help you with this specifically, we would need to get full details of your formula and specifications of specific materials. This would take time to review and advise on properly, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/ so we can advise you properly on your specific situation.
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We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
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Thank you for your vids. There's an article I read that says a formula shouldn't contain an anionic surfactant and a poluquat because of the different charges they each have. Is that true?
No, that is not correct. Polyquaterniums carry a positive charge but they are special in that they are very compatible with anionic materials, and add a lot of softness and performance to anionic products. They are completely compatible, so that article is not correct in suggesting they are not compatible based on charge. Anionic emulsifiers and cationic emulsifiers/surfactants are not compatible, but polyquaterniums are compatible with anionic emulsifiers/surfactants.
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
Fantastic!! Where do you get those whisks you use?
To help you with this specifically, we would need to get full details of the formulas/products you are working with. This would take time to review and advise on properly, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/ so we can advise you properly on your specific situation. :)
Hello Belinda this is great! Is this suitable for curly coily hair as well? Would you consider making a Cleansing Oil Shampoo? How would you increase the foaming?
Yes its suitable for curly hair; we have a low poo shampoo coming out on the 23rd April you will enjoy! To increase foaming, use more of the surfactants. You will find this workshop useful: Can I use a different surfactant: personalcarescience.com.au/Workshops/Surfactantworkshop-6326/ :)
Thanks this is great but can you consider hair growth oil , and and from Nigeria...
It seems composition of a lot of oil doesn't work for 4c hair
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll see if I can add this to my list!
Good evening ma, thanks for sharing knowledge, you're really amazing, please I formulated a fabric softener, but I finding it difficult to make the fragrance last longer after wash, please can you help me out?
To help you with this specifically, we would need to get full details of your formula and specifications of specific materials. This would take time to review and advise on properly, please purchase consulting time here: personalcarescience.com.au/Advice/Advice-2046/ so we can advise you properly on your specific situation.
Thank you so much for the amazing videos bellinda ❤️❤️❤️❤️ you are my favourite
Hi.. is it ok to add an amphoteric surfactant for extra mildness
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Does anybody knows where can we get the formula and how much does it cost?
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@@theinstituteofpersonalcare6401 you mean it is free? :-O Ok, will do!
What' the difference b/w Lipids being put in surfactant phase then adding water & Lipids being put at last stage ?
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Thanks for another great video❤❤
Thank you for your vids. There's an article I read that says a formula shouldn't contain an anionic surfactant and a poluquat because of the different charges they each have. Is that true?
No, that is not correct. Polyquaterniums carry a positive charge but they are special in that they are very compatible with anionic materials, and add a lot of softness and performance to anionic products. They are completely compatible, so that article is not correct in suggesting they are not compatible based on charge. Anionic emulsifiers and cationic emulsifiers/surfactants are not compatible, but polyquaterniums are compatible with anionic emulsifiers/surfactants.
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