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Preservative - Natural
  • I also posted in Skin but saw a few inquiries/questions in hair


    I don't mean to overpost.. I promise.. I just don't want to answer every inquiry


     


    Hi, My name is Julie and I am new member. I love this forum. Thanks for all the formulating advice I received so far. I wanted to let you know that I read several people inquiring about preservative & natural/organic actives.


    I am a home formulator and use Leucidal® Liquid as natural preservative in my shampoo, Conditioners and Facial Toners. http://www.formulatorsampleshop.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=FSSM15008



    This stuff is awesome  - The manufacturer of this material only sells bulk so I found several companies that carry it however while doing research they directed me to their online website store, which is a sister company of the manufacturer (active micro technologies) They are also more cost effective than these other online retailers.



     


    The website for your reference is  www.Formulatorsampleshop.com



     


    The customer service team is great and very responsive. They also have different types of the leucidal (Bamboo/Aloe) etc. It is also a trademarked material.



     

  • Yes, this does strike me as marketing and overposting.  Sorry, but you are a brand new member reviving multiple old threads in order to sell this particular product.  That is a hallmark of marketers.  You also include a link in every post, another hallmark of marketers.  Your posts read as avertisements, complete with the registered trademark symbol on the product name.
  • So sorry, I just copied and pasted from the suppliers website.
  • I remain skeptical because of the fact that your only posts are to old threads, and only concerning the one product.  If I am wrong, I will have to live with the fact that I've been a jerk, but I continue to come to the conclusion you started your membership to sell something here.