Cosmetics & Personal Care Formulations with Preservatives
265 formulations found
Hair Care:DEA Free Anti-Dandruff Shampoo
by Croda
This moderately viscosity shampoo is designed to treat dandruff and eliminate the dryness and flakiness associated with it and is formulated without DEA. The formula uses CROTHIX™ LIQUID and CRODASINIC™ LS-30 along with the ALS/ALES primary surfactant system as a DEA replacement. This blend of components has foaming and thickening properties comparable to conventional alkanolamides. CROTHIX LIQUID* is a liquid version of our high performance thickener. CRODATERIC™ CAS 50 is a mild foam boosting surfactant that produces a creamy lather. CROMOLLIENT™ SCE is used here to give hair a silky feel. Zinc Omadine is the active.
Skin Care:Cleansing foams:Aerosol Foaming Cleanser
This aerosol foaming cleanser uses Hydroxypropyl Starch Phosphate starch to help stabilize the emulsion concentrate and, along with Corn Starch Modified starch, delivers a smooth skin feel and providing a rich, creamy foam. The Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate polymer provides a clean feel while Hydroxyethyl Urea moisturizing agent is used to deliver excellent moisturizing effects and pleasing aesthetics.
Preservatives
Category overviewPreservatives appear as clear liquids or fine powders. Key features include broad-spectrum protection, stability, and compatibility with various formulations, making them indispensable in water-based products like creams, shampoos, and lotions.
Popular INCI ingredients in this segment include Phenoxyethanol, Benzyl Alcohol, and Caprylhydroxamic Acid. Multifunctional and plant-derived options are gaining traction. Regulatory considerations focus on ensuring safe usage levels while maintaining product integrity.
Hair Care: Medium Brown Color Maintenance Shampoo
by Lubrizol
This color shampoo formula, used for temporary highlights or color maintenance, gives easy application through a gel form. The use of Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer allows for the thickening of this shampoo. Salt can not be used as it significantly decreases the uptake of the dyes onto the hair. The amphoteric surfactants, recommended for use with cationic hair dyes, are also more difficult to thicken with salt.
