Rheology Modifiers: Gels, Gels, Gels e-Zine
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Adventures in cosmetic chemistry
Volume 1, 2020
by Susan Barclay Nichols
e-Zine (PDF, 1655 KB)
102 pages
Rheology modifiers – ingredients that alter the viscosity of our products – are an important part of formulating, and I’m only slightly obsessed with them at the moment. This e-zine covers seven rheology modifiers – Aristoflex AVC, Sepimax Zen, Sepinov EMT 10, Ultrez 20, TC-Carbomer FD20, sodium carbomer, and my new favourite, Lecigel. Learn how to make thick, suspending gels to create exfoliating products; light, hydrating toners and moisturizers; and bouncy body and facial sera filled with all kinds of vitamins and cosmeceuticals.
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About the author
Susan Barclay Nichols lives in the Fraser Valley, B.C., Canada. She stumbled upon a recipe for bath bombs and became obsessed with creating bath and body products. This is when her extreme interest in chemistry began.
In 2009, she started Point of Interest, a bath and body products blog to share her love of creating products. Her favorite hobbies – other than creating bath and body products – include sewing, trivia, criticizing and correcting people’s grammar and spelling, and striving to achieve expert status on bass in Rock Band 3. She lives with her wonderful husband, Raymond and their adorable dog, Sasja.
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