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Title: Hair product formulation
Post by: honeyhaircare on March 31, 2022, 02:04:49 PM
Hi, I formulate all my own hair care products for my business. One of my products requires dried herbs where I use optiphen Plus to preserve the water based product. The Hibiscus herb causes the water to turn red but I noticed overtime, the red fades. I want to keep the product the same red even after it has sat for a few weeks. What do you all recommend I add to the product tht will keep it bright with out messing with the integrity of the product.
Title: Re: Hair product formulation
Post by: honeyhaircare on March 31, 2022, 09:49:08 PM
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Hi, I formulate all my own hair care products for my business. One of my products requires dried herbs where I use optiphen Plus to preserve the water based product. The Hibiscus herb causes the water to turn red but I noticed overtime, the red fades. I want to keep the product the same red even after it has sat for a few weeks. What do you all recommend I add to the product tht will keep it bright with out messing with the integrity of the product.
The rest of the herbs in the product are peppermint, hyssop, rose hips/petals, rosemary. and nettles leaf.


Glycerin, water, geranium eo, camphor eo & tea tree oil.
Title: Re: Hair product formulation
Post by: billnotgatez on April 01, 2022, 12:28:59 AM
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