
Working With Emulsifier HP 30
Juliette van der MeerEmulsifier HP 30 is a fabulous natural emulsifier that has an affinity to the skin's amino acid structure and supports skin health and balance. It mimics the skin's natural lipid barrier. It reduces TEWL (trans epidermal water loss), boasts exceptional silky soft skin after-feel, and has good moisturisation properties. Let's explore it some more.
The Basics
- INCI: Glyceryl Stearate and Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate and Cetearyl Alcohol
- Non-ionic, oil in water emulsifier
- Usage rate: 3-5%
- Compatible pH range: 4-9
- Electrolyte compatibility: compatible
- Will emulsify polar and non polar oils up to 30%
Also known as: Ritamulse, Natramulse, Ecomulse
Instructions on how to use Emulsifier HP 30
- Recommended usage rate: 3-5%
Method
Melt with the other oil phase ingredients to 75-80 degrees C, then add the heated oil phase into the heated water phase and emulsify with high shear (eg. a stick/soup blender) for 2 minutes. Stir by hand until cool down. Add preservative at cool down and adjust pH to 5.5.
Experiments
Since the recommended usage rate was 3-5%, I designed three KISS formulas to see how differing percentages of this emulsifier performed. 3-5% is quite a narrow range (which is a good thing in the emulsifier world, it means there's less room for error), but I like to test the boundaries of ingredients so I went lower and tried a formula with just 2% emulsifier.
Here are the findings:
- 2% emulsifier, 15% oil: very thin emulsion, but it's holding up well so far and would make a great 'skin milk'. It is very easily absorbed into the skin and has an ultra light feeling. I think it may be quite nice for hot summer weather where you don't want anything greasy. It could also have great potential for an emulsion serum.
- 3% emulsifier, 20% oil: the ideal lotion consistency; skin feels moisturised but not at all greasy. An easily absorbed, light but nourishing lotion.
- 5% emulsifier, 30% oil: the ideal moisturiser consistency; also easily absorbed and non greasy.
The last two felt quite similar; there wasn't a marked difference in skin feel, and the main difference was viscosity due to the increased amount of emulsifying wax.
All three formulations had little to no soaping effect.
5 comments
Would hp30 work to bind zinc rinocealate in a solid deodorant stick?
Hi Frida, yes you should be able to substitute :)
Happy making!
Please can i substitute montanov 68 to formulate the anti-ageing serum?
Thank you
Hi Ruanda, yes of course you can leave gums out. In the experiments I didn’t use any gums and the emulsions are perfectly stable. Find what works best for you!
Hi there. I’ve read what you did and the percentages. I’m not a big fan of gums like guar gun or xanthan gum. I don’t like how it makes the cream strechy. I have made creams without it which came out perfect. Is it at all possible to leave it out of a formalation?