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INTRODUCTION TO EMULSIONS

How to Make Body Lotions & Creams

By

Shola Alabi

Shea Radiance

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WHAT IS AN EMULSION?

✳An emulsion is the process of mixing two or more liquids that are naturally not mixable.

✳When the emulsion is done correctly, the two or more liquids are not separable.

✳There can be oil in water emulsion- where oil is dispersed in water.

✳There can also be water in oil – where water is dispersed in oil.

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THE BASICS PHASES EMULSION

✳Water

✳Oil

✳Emulsifier

✳Humectant

✳Thickener

✳Heat & Agitation

✳Preservatives

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WATER PHASE

✳Water is a diluent and a carrier of other ingredients

✳Use only Distilled Water or De-ionized Water. Tap Water or Pure Water is not recommended

✳Pure or Tap water contains dissolved minerals that cause the lotion to go bad

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OIL PHASE

Oils and butters allow your formulation to have richness. The type of oil used can affect the feel, spread and viscosity of your lotion.

✳Recommended usage rate of oil can be up to 25%

✳ Select oils based on what is available to you. Example: Shea Butter; Cocoa Butter; Olive oil; Coconut oil; Soy Bean oil; Sweet Almond oil

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BUFFERS

Used to adjust pH level of Creams and lotions

✳If emulsion is acidic, use an alkaline solution to bring up pH. Levels of (2-3) can cause skin irritation

✳Ideal pH should be between 5.5 and 7

✳If pH is too high, it can burn skin

✳Certain preservatives may not work in high pH cream or low pH

✳Common buffers are citric acid or Sodium Hydroxide to adjust up or down.

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EMULSIFIERS

Emulsifiers allow oil and water to mix together and not separate.

✳Recommended usage rate of an emulsifier can be 3% - 5%

✳The HLB value of the emulsifier should match the HLB requirement of the oil.

✳O/W emulsion: use high HLB emulsifier

✳W/O emulsion: use low HLB emulsifier

✳You can also use a co-emulsifier

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LOTION MAKING TOOLS

✳Scale

✳Heat

✳Emulsifier

✳Agitation or Mixer(Rotor/Stator), anchor impeller

✳At least two Stainless Steel Pots

✳Thermometer

✳pH Reader (Litmus paper)

✳Buffers: Acid or Alkaline

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OTHER COMPONENTS

✳Buffers: Citric Acid or Sodium Hydroxide solution

✳Chelating Agents (Sodium Phytate, EDTA)

✳Solubulizers (Polysorbate 20,Peg40 Hydrogenated Castor oil)

✳Emulsion Stability-resist change in its properties over time

✳Shelf life Prediction – Thermal & Freeze methods

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PRESERVATIVES

✳Preservatives are needed to ensure that your cream does not go bad.

✳Bacteria grows in the presence of water and food.

✳Preservative will make your cream to last more than one week to years and not grow mold or yeast which can cause cancer.

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MORE ABOUT PRESERVATIVES

Strongly recommend broad spectrum preservatives especially in this tropical environment. These preservatives work against bacteria, yeast and mold

✳Phenoxyethanol

✳Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate

✳Methylparaben/Propylparaben (note concerns)

✳Optiphen Plus

✳And others

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LABELS AND INCI

✳Design your label to be attractive.

✳List your ingredients in order of percentages used (high to low)

✳Only list ingredients by INCI :-

✳The International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients


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