Well, there is no such thing as 100% natural cosmetics. Cosmetics aren't natural. There is no shampoo tree or lipstick bush so every cosmetic is processed by people in some way to create the product. So, you have to better define what you mean by natural. Is corn natural? Is grinding corn up to a paste natural? Is grinding it to a paste then reacting it with ethylene oxide natural?
@@PerryRomanowski thanks for your prompt support. I'm already into cosmetic formulations but now I m supposed to develop some natural products like natural shampoo, body wash and facial cleanser, so can you help me in this? Like which natural gums, surfactant & skin conditioning agent I should us? Or can you help me with formulations ? Thanks
hi i'm student who dreams cosmetic research engineer. i want to ask more about the surfactants. if you have e-mil address, please let me know. thank you!
What are the health risks associated with surfactants that you think should have been included?
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Thanks, this was very helpful!
Thanks! Will be attempting to do them once or twice a week. Let me know if there are topics you'd like covered.
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Perrysir, I want to make 100% natural cosmetics, can you help me with formulations?
Well, there is no such thing as 100% natural cosmetics. Cosmetics aren't natural. There is no shampoo tree or lipstick bush so every cosmetic is processed by people in some way to create the product. So, you have to better define what you mean by natural. Is corn natural? Is grinding corn up to a paste natural? Is grinding it to a paste then reacting it with ethylene oxide natural?
@@PerryRomanowski thanks for your prompt support. I'm already into cosmetic formulations but now I m supposed to develop some natural products like natural shampoo, body wash and facial cleanser, so can you help me in this?
Like which natural gums, surfactant & skin conditioning agent I should us? Or can you help me with formulations ? Thanks
is a surfactant the same as a emulsifier?
All emulsifiers are surfactants. But not all surfactants are emulsifiers.
hi i'm student who dreams cosmetic research engineer. i want to ask more about the surfactants. if you have e-mil address, please let me know. thank you!
Thanx Perry :)
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