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Sandalore is insoluble in water, I'm not sure why people insist on using it. If you are using low grade ethanol i.e. 70% then it already contains a lot of water so adding more is pointless.
Thoughts?
Sandalore is insoluble in water, I'm not sure why people insist on using it. If you are using low grade ethanol i.e. 70% then it already contains a lot of water so adding more is pointless.
I dissolved 1% Sandalore in a Stemoxydine vehicle, it seems to dissolve perfectly. Checked it after a few days, and didn't see any oily separation. After application there seems no real difference other than my eyes getting slightly affected for a few seconds. At 1% the sandalore smell is clearly overtakes the stemox smell.
I will test a 10% concentration purely to see how well it dissolves, won't apply it to my scalp.
Sorry, I have reviewed the equivalence drops <> milliliters and is
1ml = 40 drops.
General nursing difference between microdroplets and macrodroplets
Do you think the eye irritation is directly from the particles of the topical going airborne or do you think it's through the bloodstream?
100% from going airborne, the same happens when I open the Sandalore bottle and hold it close to my eyes.
this is directly from the Sandalore (= Sandal Pantenol , CAS 65113-99-7) patent.
it seems like that somehow, despite Sandalore not soluble in water, it's capable of tolerating 65% of water in the final solution. I don't understand.
Instead, what the reddit guy describes sounds more realistic to me.
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How greasy is this mix? I just started using 0.25 mL in a 60mL bottle of rogaine liquid. I switched to foam years ago bc of greasiness of rogaine. After using the mixture a couple times, I forgot how much I hated the liquid. I'm looking for a non greasy formula.
Yeah that is the thing I find so dubious. The reason why I wanted to add so much distilled water is because of this guy: https://www.reddit.com/r/tressless/comments/9rbf7b/sandalore_a_scientific_homemade_approch/
I use a drop of sandalore in 70 ml of olive oil and it irritates my eyes a lot. I am thinking of using another vehicle but the clinic in Spain (Canary Islands) that is investigating told me that it irritated the eyes so I do not know what to do
this is directly from the Sandalore (= Sandal Pantenol , CAS 65113-99-7) patent.
it seems like that somehow, despite Sandalore not soluble in water, it's capable of tolerating 65% of water in the final solution. I don't understand.
Instead, what the reddit guy describes sounds more realistic to me.
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This.I'm using a 70-75ml metal container with diffuse sprayer
Ingredients in order
17ml ethanol (70% solution)
3 drops sandalore
2 drops ethoxydiglycol
dab of PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil
AFTER all these ingredients are in container shake well and let sit for a few hours to dissolve (overnight probably couldn't hurt)
Then add 45 ml of distilled water
Shake well and allow time to dissolve further.
That's it;
Apply twice daily.
Shake vigorously before spraying/applying
I get the exact same thing, I’m using stemoxydine.
It’s a very mild eye irritation.
Well, just applied my first 2 ml of 1% sandalore in nothing but alcohol, and as expected, it dried right away.