Sunday, May 31, 2009

Make your own Shampoo

1.Prepare the raw materials, weighing scale and utensils you will use.
Label the raw materials accordingly

Raw materials needed:
  • 5 grams Industrial salt
  • 4 grams Fragrance
  • 13 grams SHQ-60 as Moisturizer
  • 1 gram TDTA as Chelating agent
  • 8 grams PK771 as Pearlizer
  • 40 grams CDA as Foam booster
  • 1 gram M-50 as Preservative
  • 5 grams PQ-7 as Conditioner
  • 4 grams Stabilizer
  • 1 gram FD&C dye as Colorant
  • 793 grams De-ionized water
  • 130 grams Surfactant
(this following materials can make 1 liter of shampoo)

Prepare free from dirt plastic containers, plastic basins, small beaker and weighing scale. Then measure all the dry and liquid raw materials. You must first dissolve the surfactant in 700g of de-ionized water using a plastic container or basins and ladle. Stir the water uninterruptedly in one direction for about 20-30 minutes until all the surfactant is dissolved. Make sure that there is no remaining left in the container. Set aside.
Put de-ionized water in two seperate plastic containers, the first to dissolve the chelating agent and other to dissolve the industrial salt. Stir until its fade away then set aside.
Get the dissolved surfactant soluion and add the other raw materials in the specified order. Make sure that each chemical is completely dissolved before adding the next one. First add the foam booster. Stir until dissolve and the preservative.

2. Weigh all dry and liquid ingredients exactly . Then dissolve the surfactant in 700 grams of de-ionized water. Stir in one direction for 20-30 minutes ntil the surfactant is entirely dissolved. Set aside.

3. Dissolve the industrial salt and chelating agent in two seperate plastic bowls with de-ionized water. Stir and then aside. Get the dissolved surfactant and add the other raw materials in the specified order: foam booster, chelating agent, preservative, moisturizer, pearlizer, conditioner. Make sre to get going the mixture to dissolve the raw ingredient before adding a new one.

4. The fragrance, colorant and the industrial salt solution should be last to put with.



Thats it, you've make a shampoo!
Congratulations! You have now successfully completed your first shampoo making.
You can now start shampoo business.

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