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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:16 am 

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So now I think I am ready to start making my lotion,I have been reading for a about a month now and I have everything coming in my next order. I have stearic acid, e-wax,Optiphen, and all kinds of oils and butters so this is what I have and now that I have been reading here you guys say that optiphen stops bacteria from growing but will it grow mold? and some say don't use e-wax because it will not be good with some butter like shea butter is this true ? also can I use opthiphan in my sugar scrub that contains e-wax and oils and butters ? and can I also use optiphen in my bath salt that has oils ? and one more :) how long will the product last some say if you have butter that has a shelf life of one year than you might say 6 -9 months is this right ? if yes why are store bought lotions last so long ?

Hope someone can answer me :) and do you know about any good books about lotion making ?

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I would seriously consider getting this e-book. Susan is VERY knowledgable in this area. http://www.lotioncrafter.com/formulatin ... tions.html

Optiphen works the best in anhydrous formulas like scrubs which have no water. I can't use Optiphen with my lotion formula as it makes it curdle. Most commercial lotions contain parabens (like Germaben), which give them a long shelf life.

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Just as long as you don't sell, Optiphen should be fine for you. It also depends on your formula.

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Try it. :) I don't use avocado oil. Once you get comfortable with making lotions and following safety protocols, feel free to experiment. That's how I found out my formula doesn't play well with Optiphen.

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Ive been doing my own research and contacting many suppliers about their take on "Optiphen" and "Opitiphen Plus" Preservatives, and I am getting different information from what is suggested on this forum. "Opitiphen PLus" is best used in anhydrous formulas, but is also effective in formula's with a ph over 6. "Optiphen" is being proven to be effective in both anhydrous formulas and water formulations.

I personally think that since this preservative is "newer" on the market there isnt as much research done and not alot of people have experience working with this preservative. I still hope people give it a chance and experiment more with it.

At the moment I am using opitiphen plus in my body scrubs and whipped body butters (containing no water) in them. And so far it seems stable in my formula. Down the line I will be testing my products to see how well they work. And NO I DO NOT sell my products. This is for personal use at the moment.

I would love to hear about your experiences with this preservative, so please share with others. What you like about it, what you dont, etc..


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Optiphen - there are no pH restrictions. It should be added below 140 degrees (US) INCI: Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol. Works in aqueous and anhydrous systems.

Optiphen Plus - works best in formulations below pH of 6. Not as effective in formulations above pH of 6. INCI: Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol and Sorbic Acid. As you can see the only difference between the two is the sorbic acid which can change the pH of your lotion or cream.

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I use Optiphen in all of my lotions and thick creams. I have been selling them now for about 6 months and am getting a great following. Not sure why other replys are saying it shouldn't be used in the lotions. I emailed to Brambleberry and the said it would be just fine also.


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I use Optiphen Plus in my lotions and creams also. It hasn't seemed to cause any problems in either.


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Optiphen ND is the only one of the family that best inhibits yeast, bacteria, and mold.

Refer to Irena's preservative info post:
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[b]Preservative: Optiphen™[/b]
INCI: Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol
Description: Alternative for personal care formulations requiring a paraben and formaldehyde-free preservative system.
Applications/Use: Wide variety of personal care products including aqueous and anhydrous systems and emulsions.
Activity: Bacteria
PH Requirement:
Temperature: 140°F (60°C) or below

Preservative: Optiphen™ Plus
INCI: Phenoxyethanol (and) Caprylyl Glycol (and) Sorbic Acid
Description: Alternative for personal care formulations requiring a paraben and formaldehyde-free preservative system.
Applications/Use:
Activity: Bacteria, yeast
PH Requirement: Best below 6.0; also effective higher.
Temperature: 140°F (60°C) or below

Preservative: Optiphen™ ND
INCI: Phenoxyethanol (and) Benzoic Acid (and) Dehydroacetic Acid
Description: Alternative for personal care formulations requiring a paraben and formaldehyde-free preservative system
Applications/Use: Can be used in shampoos, shower gels, body washes, creams, lotions, gels and wet wipes with acidic pH. May be de-activated by non-ionic surfactants and emulsifiers; as a result, these materials should be minimized or avoided.
Activity: Bacteria, yeast, mold
PH Requirement: 6.0 or below
Temperature: 176°F (80°C) or below

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