Effective hair care is based on the appropriate selection of chemical raw materials that affect both the performance of the cosmetic and the comfort of its use. Raw materials for the production of hair care cosmetics enable the creation of products tailored to various needs – from daily washing, through regeneration, to protection and styling.
In the hair care production process, raw materials are selected in such a way as to ensure:
Chemical raw materials used in the production of hair care cosmetics are used in a wide range of products, such as:
Raw materials used in the production of hair care cosmetics are divided into several key groups of ingredients, which together determine the effectiveness, stability and comfort of use of the finished products. These include:
Surfactants are a key group of chemical raw materials used in the production of shampoos and cleansing products. They are responsible for removing impurities, sebum and styling residues. Depending on the formulation requirements, anionic, non-ionic and amphoteric surfactants are used to achieve the right balance between cleansing effectiveness and gentleness.
Hair care cosmetics often contain oil-based ingredients, fragrances or conditioning components that require a stable combination with the aqueous phase. Emulsifiers and solubilisers enable the creation of homogeneous, stable formulations without the risk of product separation.
Raw materials that improve the properties of the hair fibre play an important role in the production of hair care cosmetics. These ingredients help to smooth, reduce frizz and improve the elasticity of the hair. In addition, they improve the comfort of use of the cosmetic, giving the hair softness and shine.
Thickeners and consistency stabilisers allow you to achieve the desired texture of shampoos, masks and conditioners. These raw materials affect the viscosity of the product, its stability over time and ease of dosing, which is important both technologically and in terms of use.
This group includes substances that improve the user experience or supplementary properties of formulations, e.g. increase foaming, improve smoothness, affect fragrance or pH stability. The PCC Group’s offer includes, for example:
Chemical raw materials for the production of hair care cosmetics must meet the requirements of the European market in terms of quality and safety. Their use is based on compliance with applicable regulations, in particular Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on cosmetic products and REACH regulations. The availability of technical documentation, the assessment of physicochemical properties and the predictability of performance in finished formulations are also of key importance.