Shower Gel "pink grapefruit juice" (small "trick") an emergency, having finished the docciasciuma, last week I started a spignattarmene before going to bed. Fortunately, it is a fast spignatto e si realizza in poco tempo ma avevo deciso di farne comunque poco perché temevo che con la fretta non sarebbe venuto un granché (si sa che è una cattiva consigliera) ma quando ci si mette in mezzo la legge di Murphy dello spignattatore ... quando spignatti poca quantità, viene un prodotto bellissimo mentre quando spignatti in gande quantità, è matematico che il risultato sarà un disastro. Infatti, ho fatto circa 200gr di docciaschiuma bellissimo... ecobio (conservante a parte firulì firulà) e denso al punto giusto! (Ne avessi fatto mezzo litro, sarebbe venuto liquido)
Devo dire però la verità: la densità non è solo questione di fortuna, ma di un little trick that makes the difference that you will discover by reading the post ... which obviously is not my discovery: D
Shower Gel "pink grapefruit juice"
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosine 30
Cocamidopropyl Betaine 15
Lauryl Glucoside 10
Coco Glucoside (and) Glyceryl oleate 2
Phenonip 0.5
Fragrance Grapefruit taste
Water 34 Glycerine 5
Fructose 3
perlant qb
yellow + red food coloring
Procedure:
Take two containers.
In one you put the water to which you add the glycerin and fructose (in practice all the ingredients that dissolve in water).
In the other container, place all the surfactants except Cocamidopropyl Betaine and we add the Phenonip and fragrance. Be sure to mix gently after each addition.
At this point, pour the aqueous phase surfactant in the flush and mix together.
Then, add any perlant and the dye.
At this point, add the betaine at everything and mix and only then, change the pH to 5.5 you will see the gathering due to the detergent Sodium Lauroyl sarcosine but much more than usual!
I must say not many detergents based on SLES, but I am very happy in the future so remember to try adding betaine the last time you alter the pH. I think you'll notice the difference.
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In a small bottle of juice! |
Ingredients
Surfactants are all up to the pharmacy while Vernon Aroma-Zone not only found the Sodium Lauroyl sarcosine (else there).
as a replacement, I tell you:
- the Sodium Lauroyl sarcosine (sarcosine to his friends) is necessary since he has more to thicken the detergent;
- the betaine : Here you can choose the type you prefer: Lauramidopropryl Beatin or Babbasuamidopropyl Betaine Aroma-Zone;
-the Lauryl Glucoside : he also is useful for the density but a Coco Glucoside or Decyl Glucoside be equally good in terms of sensitivity, even if you feel that tend to loosen a bit '( between the 3, you might as well buy Lauryl)
- the Coco Glucoside (and) Glyceryl oleate instead may be omitted but it is a surfactant that softens the detergent and put it almost always;
- the fructose ( moisturizing and softening) and the pearly (from Vernon) are entirely voluntary.
If something should be clear about the procedure and ingredients,
this page on Facebook post I summarized the "theoretical" including those related to cleaning, there may be very useful.
Impressions
As I said, has a good density - and therefore does not slip from his hands - not aggressive and I find it makes a nice froth. I love citrus scents with the Grapefruit and then I go to a wedding.
And this was the last of 2010 recipe and would like to thank my readers, all those who follow me here and on my Facebook page
, who participated with their comments and suggestions and those who are more timid and merely read some cloning the recipe (but please let me know that I am piacereeee !!!!).
wish you all a New Year holidays and fun (or even quiet ... as you like) and a happy and peaceful New Year ! (Made up of many spignattiii: DDD)
a warm embrace to all we meet again in 2011 ... and that it is always better;)