I use this preservative im a number of formulas. The quality is very good. Haven’t had any spoilage. I would like to see the expiry date on the bottle or at least on the website though.
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Polyquaternium-28
Polyquaternium-28
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Description
Description
Polyquaternium-28 is a styling + conditioning polymer you add to hair products to give hair that “smooth, manageable, salon finish”—without making it greasy.
The easiest way to picture it: it creates a clear, flexible “invisible film” on the hair that helps with:
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Slip & detangling (hair feels smoother, easier to comb)
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Frizz control & humidity resistance
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Curl definition / curl retention
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Light hold + body (especially in gels, sprays, mousses)
It’s commonly used in shampoos, conditioners, styling creams/lotions, gels, mousses, and styling sprays, and it’s known for making clear, non-tacky films that don’t leave hair feeling stiff or crunchy when used correctly.
What it’s best for
Shampoos that feel less drying
Conditioners + leave-ins with better slip
Styling gels/sprays/mousses with curl hold + shine
Clear products (it’s designed to stay clear and glossy in many systems)
How to Use (simple step-by-step)
Step 1 — Add it to the water side
Polyquaternium-28 is water-soluble and is typically supplied as a water-based solution (a common commercial grade is sold as a 20% aqueous solution).
Best practice:
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Add Polyquaternium-28 into your water phase (or during cool-down if your system is sensitive).
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Mix gently until fully uniform.
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Continue building your formula.
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Adjust thickness last (especially for shampoos/body wash).
Step 2 — If it’s thick, pre-dilute for easier measuring (optional)
If your Polyquaternium-28 is very viscous, pre-mix it with a small amount of distilled water before adding it to your batch. This makes it easier to weigh and reduces clumping/bubbles.
How much do I use?
Option A (most beginner-friendly): think in “% of finished product”
A practical starting point for many hair products is low-to-moderate levels, then adjust based on feel.
Option B (most accurate): dose by “polymer solids”
We recommends 0.25% – 4.0% polymer solids depending on the product type and the hold/feel you want.
Quick cheat sheet Our Polyquaternium-28 is a 20% solution)
To hit the solids range above, here’s what that looks like as supplied:
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0.25% solids → 1.25% as supplied
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0.5% solids → 2.5% as supplied
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1.0% solids → 5% as supplied
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2.0% solids → 10% as supplied
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4.0% solids → 20% as supplied
“How much in 100g?” examples (20% solution)
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2.5% = 2.5g in 100g (nice “starter” feel)
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5% = 5g in 100g (stronger slip + more style film)
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10% = 10g in 100g (much stronger film/hold—test carefully)
Pro Tips (prevents customer mistakes)
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Start low and increase gradually—too much polymer can feel heavy or tacky in some formulas.
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For shampoos/body wash: add before final thickening; it can change how your formula thickens.
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Polyquaternium-28 is designed to be compatible with common surfactant types (helpful in cleansers/shampoos).
Suggested Usage & Formulation
Suggested Usage & Formulation
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