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Sunday 8 September 2013

How to Produce Shampoo - Recipe

Hello, and welcome to another tutorial on shampoo production. This tutorial can help you  as an entrepreneur or a worker to become a shampoo producer. Now, there could be other reasons why you choose to make your own shampoo as this tutorial will explain in a few moments. Perhaps, you are trying to avoid the chemicals in commercial shampoos, or you just want to make shampoo for yourself. In ancient times, shampoo was soap, except with some additional moisturizers so that it didn't strip the natural oils from your scalp and hair. The recipe for  making your own shampoo is chemically a liquid soap, except vegetable based.
Before we being the tutorial, be sure to keep production environment well ventilated and also read all safety precautions on the ingredient.


Shampoo Equipments

1.   Stainless steel mixer

2.   Weigh balance

3.   Plastic spoon

4.   Plastic buckets

5.   PH metre

6.   Funnel

7.   Packaging materials.

Chemical Formulation (w/w)

1.   Sulphuric acid  (5.00)

2.   Soda Ash  (1.00)

3.   Sodium Lauryl Sulphate  (1.00)

4.   Propylene glycol   (1.00)

5.   Methyl paraben   (0.20)

6.   Propyl paraben   (0.10)

7.   Water   (73.00)

8.   EDTA   (0.05)

9.   Perfume   (0.15)

Now, with all that in in place, lets discuss the methods in a numerical order;

1.   Measure the water to be used and add up EDTA.

2.   Measure the soda ash and dissolve it in about 4.37% of water.

3.   Measure out the suphuric acid into the mixing tank.

4.   Pour the soda ash solution into the mixer and mix.

5.   Pour the remaining portion of water into the mixer and mix.

6.   Measure and pour out the sodium lauryl sulphate into the mixing tank.

7.   Dissolve gently, the methyl and propyl paraben (preservative) in small quantities of water.

8.   Mix

9.   Add up propylene glycol, perfume and colourants.

10.  Store in tanks and then packing.

       Thats it with shampoo production and lest I forget you may have noticed that shampoos are pearlescent, it is the glycol distearate that gives it that effect, which is a natural wax gotten from stearic acids. The tiny wax particles reflects light causing the effect.
       
        I really hope this post is helpful to you. Remember to share on your page, follow on twitter, like on facebook, and spread it to the world. I would post another free stuff tomorrow.

        Till then I remain your business partner.


        Victor Osaikh
        CEO
        Orion Business Academy
      
How to Produce Shampoo - Recipe

Hello, and welcome to another tutorial on shampoo production. This tutorial can help you  as an entrepreneur or a worker to become a shampoo producer. Now, there could be other reasons why you choose to make your own shampoo as this tutorial will explain in a few moments. Perhaps, you are trying to avoid the chemicals in commercial shampoos, or you just want to make shampoo for yourself. In ancient times, shampoo was soap, except with some additional moisturizers so that it didn't strip the natural oils from your scalp and hair. The recipe for  making your own shampoo is chemically a liquid soap, except vegetable based.
Before we being the tutorial, be sure to keep production environment well ventilated and also read all safety precautions on the ingredient.


Shampoo Equipments

1.   Stainless steel mixer

2.   Weigh balance

3.   Plastic spoon

4.   Plastic buckets

5.   PH metre

6.   Funnel

7.   Packaging materials.

Chemical Formulation (w/w)

1.   Sulphuric acid  (5.00)

2.   Soda Ash  (1.00)

3.   Sodium Lauryl Sulphate  (1.00)

4.   Propylene glycol   (1.00)

5.   Methyl paraben   (0.20)

6.   Propyl paraben   (0.10)

7.   Water   (73.00)

8.   EDTA   (0.05)

9.   Perfume   (0.15)

Now, with all that in in place, lets discuss the methods in a numerical order;

1.   Measure the water to be used and add up EDTA.

2.   Measure the soda ash and dissolve it in about 4.37% of water.

3.   Measure out the suphuric acid into the mixing tank.

4.   Pour the soda ash solution into the mixer and mix.

5.   Pour the remaining portion of water into the mixer and mix.

6.   Measure and pour out the sodium lauryl sulphate into the mixing tank.

7.   Dissolve gently, the methyl and propyl paraben (preservative) in small quantities of water.

8.   Mix

9.   Add up propylene glycol, perfume and colourants.

10.  Store in tanks and then packing.

       Thats it with shampoo production and lest I forget you may have noticed that shampoos are pearlescent, it is the glycol distearate that gives it that effect, which is a natural wax gotten from stearic acids. The tiny wax particles reflects light causing the effect.
       
        I really hope this post is helpful to you. Remember to share on your page, follow on twitter, like on facebook, and spread it to the world. I would post another free stuff tomorrow.

        Till then I remain your business partner.


        Victor Osaikh
        CEO
        Orion Business Academy
      

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