Thanks for your reply.
"Robert Goodman" <robgood@...> wrote:
>How do you get these gigs? I could sure use more.<
We've actually worked with these folks before. This is just a new line
for them.
>How would people use it? Scoop it from a jar? Is it even soft enough
to
scoop? I'm imagining a stick of butter at room temperature...too soft
to
pick up like bar soap, but maybe you could leave it in the soap dish and
run
your hand over it, is what I'm thinking. But maybe that's because I'm
not
very experienced with butter that's come to room temp. How was the
sample
packaged? Did they say how the original was packaged?
The sample was in a little cup. It is not fluid at all but definitely
scoopable. Like the paste we used to use in grade school (I'm dating
myself!) Like spackling paste - trying to come up with something you'd
be familiar with. I have no idea how the original is packaged, but I
would guess it was in a bucket of some kind.
> You could produce a stiff gel with any of various surfactant formulas,
but
the user might have trouble taking a measured amount to use. How does
the
viscosity you're after compare to cream shampoos that came in jars or
tubes
the way Head & Shoulders used to? How does it compare with the soft but
not
pourable gel that was concentrate shampoo in tubes?
>
> Robert
It is thicker than what the H&S shampoo in the tube (they don't sell
that anymore?!) It would not be pourable. I actually do not have to
completely replicate this product's feel, but I do need to produce a
thick, scoopable soap-type product that won't dry out the skin. I don't
want it to leave a residue but I do want it to be gentle and
moisturizing. It doesn't need to make mad bubbles.
Thanks,
Jill Jones
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