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Thanks for the reply Maurice. Do you know of any products that can be added

to the finished shampoo to thicken?

I have way too much " thin " shampoo sitting here. ;-)

Thanks

" Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. "

>Could you tell me how you use this product?

I add the Crothix to my water and other water soluble additives and heat to

80C with mixing. It goes into solution real easy.

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I'm sure this is not how the product is supposed to be used, but....I have

taken a small amount of finished shampoo and warmed it along with some

crothix in the microwave until its dissolved...then slowly stirred it into

the rest of the shampoo and it worked.

Maurice will likely have a fit...*shameful smirk*

Sutton

> Thanks for the reply Maurice. Do you know of any products that can be

added

> to the finished shampoo to thicken?

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I'm sure this is not how the product is supposed to be used, but....I have

taken a small amount of finished shampoo and warmed it along with some

crothix in the microwave until its dissolved...then slowly stirred it into

the rest of the shampoo and it worked.

Maurice will likely have a fit...*shameful smirk*

Sutton

> Thanks for the reply Maurice. Do you know of any products that can be

added

> to the finished shampoo to thicken?

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HOneslty, I cannot. I just added a bit..and mixed it in. If it hadn't been

thick enough then, I would have added a bit more. (keep in mind the

percentages recommended for Crothix as you do this)

CS

Could you tell me what your proportions were?

> Like I said I have a awful lots of " thin " shampoo here

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HOneslty, I cannot. I just added a bit..and mixed it in. If it hadn't been

thick enough then, I would have added a bit more. (keep in mind the

percentages recommended for Crothix as you do this)

CS

Could you tell me what your proportions were?

> Like I said I have a awful lots of " thin " shampoo here

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Are u ok with Maurice's explanations?

Marie

--- a écrit : > Hi ,

> Could you tell me how you use this product? I've bought this from Voyageur for

my shampoo and

> can't get it to thicken.

> Obviously something I'm doing wrong ;-)

> Thanks for your help,

>

> " Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. "

>

> Re: thickening shampoo

>

>

> Hi Jeannie,

> I use Crothix from Voyageur soap and candles and it works really great!

> Marie

>

> --- Jeannie Harrington a écrit : > I make my own

shampoo using a

> partial

> base, after I add oils to the shampoo it become very

> > watery after a few days. I've tried using salt but it does not help, does

anyone knows of

> > another way to thicken my shampoo?

> >

> >

> >

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Are u ok with Maurice's explanations?

Marie

--- a écrit : > Hi ,

> Could you tell me how you use this product? I've bought this from Voyageur for

my shampoo and

> can't get it to thicken.

> Obviously something I'm doing wrong ;-)

> Thanks for your help,

>

> " Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. "

>

> Re: thickening shampoo

>

>

> Hi Jeannie,

> I use Crothix from Voyageur soap and candles and it works really great!

> Marie

>

> --- Jeannie Harrington a écrit : > I make my own

shampoo using a

> partial

> base, after I add oils to the shampoo it become very

> > watery after a few days. I've tried using salt but it does not help, does

anyone knows of

> > another way to thicken my shampoo?

> >

> >

> >

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Are u ok with Maurice's explanations?

Marie

--- a écrit : > Hi ,

> Could you tell me how you use this product? I've bought this from Voyageur for

my shampoo and

> can't get it to thicken.

> Obviously something I'm doing wrong ;-)

> Thanks for your help,

>

> " Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world. "

>

> Re: thickening shampoo

>

>

> Hi Jeannie,

> I use Crothix from Voyageur soap and candles and it works really great!

> Marie

>

> --- Jeannie Harrington a écrit : > I make my own

shampoo using a

> partial

> base, after I add oils to the shampoo it become very

> > watery after a few days. I've tried using salt but it does not help, does

anyone knows of

> > another way to thicken my shampoo?

> >

> >

> >

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Hi , here are some other thickners that can work to thicken

your products.

Copolymer 28 (Aculyn series)

PROPERTIES: thickens formulas instantly to clear & viscous gels when

neutralized to a pH >5.5, thickened solutions exhibit superior

clarity, highly salt tolerant compared to other thickeners,

stabilizes also alcohol & glycerin-based formulas.

available from: www.makingcosmetics.com

The Chemistry store has the same thing under another name :

Soapmakers Aid 2000

www.thechemistrystore.com

also from the Chemistry Store is Methylcellulose.

I like to use Methocel which is (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose from

DOW) this product even helps the surfactant system. I find it's cheap

and very effective.

Another good thickner is PEG-150 Distearate it is somewhat simular to

Crothix available from the Herbarie

www.theherbarie.com

there are also:

Sepigel 305

Salcare SC96

and a natural source thickner that holds well in surfactants is :

Algin (sodium alginate)

HTH, RJ

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