Translucent liquid with the same texture as shampoo?

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In summary, the conversation discusses ways to create a translucent liquid with a similar texture to shampoo. One suggestion is to dissolve sugar in water, but the challenge is to prevent the sugar water from crystallizing. Other suggestions include using corn syrup or honey, which have a similar viscosity to shampoo. However, there is doubt that these substances have the same texture as shampoo. The original poster clarifies that they are not trying to make actual shampoo, but rather a cheap and semi-thick liquid that stays in a liquid state for a while. Starch solution is also suggested, but its clarity is uncertain.
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How can I cheaply make a translucent liquid with the same texture as shampoo? I though of dissolving lots of suger in water to get a semi-thick liquid. Whats a good way to make the sugerwater stay in a liqid state without crystalizing? Is there an easier way (to make what I want)?
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Primitive shampoos are made by boiling soap in water and adding herbs for fragance and nutrients. There are lots of instructions for making shampoos online- for example http://www.pioneerthinking.com/rs_herbalshampoo.html . Synthetic shampoos use surfactants to increase the ability for the shampoo to spread throughout the hair. No shampoo that I know of uses sugar water?
 
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Corn syrup (clear sugar water) or perhaps honey, that you can find in the grocery, have roughly the same viscosity as shampoo.
Don't think I'd say they have the same texture.
 
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Cesium - I don't want to make actual shampoo, just something that has the same consistancy.
Also, would lemon juice prevent the sugerwater from crystalizing?
Thanks.
 
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Ah, my mistake- well homemade shampoo would have a similar consistency :smile: . I doubt lemon juice would help much with the sugar water. Could you tell us what you are using this product for and then maybe we'll have a better idea of what you need?
 
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I guess that "shampoo" wasn't the best title. I just want to make a cheap almost-clear semi-thick substance that stays like a liquid for a while. It's not for any specific use, just a self imposed challenge.
 
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starch solution? not sure if its totally clear though.
 

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