Cleansers are a key part of any skin care routine. Their job is to clean without harming the skin. Surfactants aid in removing dirt, oil, and product buildup from all skin types. Choosing the right ingredients depends on the product’s use, skin sensitivity, and cosmetic categories. Each cleanser must support the skin’s natural moisture barrier. It also needs to provide a rich lathering experience, cleanse gently, and avoid scalp dryness. The surfactant-based cleansing system is at the core of every formula, whether it’s for facial washes, cleansing bars, or shaving gels. Types of surfactants in cleansers Surfactants come in many...
Many in the skincare field want to create a face mask that works for everyone. It sounds simple. But the truth is, skin types are very different. What helps one person may irritate another. Face masks come in many forms—clay mask, gel mask, creamy clay masks, and peel-off mask. Each serves a unique purpose. A product that works for oily skin may not suit someone with dry or sensitive skin. That’s why natural face mask formulation must be carefully designed. It should consider pH level, ingredient balance, and how it feels on the skin surface. Ingredient considerations in cosmetic formulation...
Dry and dehydrated skin need both oil and water. These skin types often feel tight, flaky, or dull. A good formulation for serum should hydrate deeply and help protect the skin barrier. Using the right combination of ingredients makes a big difference. Active ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and coenzyme Q10 are common choices. They help the skin stay smooth, bright, and elastic. Botanical extracts and carrier oils can add extra benefits. They nourish the skin and reduce dryness over time. Choosing the right ingredients Some ingredients work especially well for dry and dehydrated skin. Hyaluronic acid with low...
Oil-based skincare is popular for its simplicity and deep skin nourishment. These formulas contain no water, which helps limit microbial growth. They are part of what’s known as waterless skincare. Because they are anhydrous formulations, they often don’t need preservatives. This makes them appealing for sensitive skin products. Formulators usually start with carrier oils like almond oil, virgin coconut oil, or meadowfoam seed oil. These oils are gentle and offer different skin benefits. Vitamin E tocopherol is often added to prevent oils from going rancid. A good formula also considers shelf life, skin feel, and the skin’s oil-producing system (pilosebaceous...
Water-based skincare formulation means using water as the main ingredient in cosmetic products. At KBL Cosmetics, these formulas are a big part of our private label cosmetics options. Water helps deliver active ingredients to the skin. It works well across many skin types. These products feel light, absorb fast, and fit easily into daily skincare routines. Common water-based skin care items include gel serums, facial cleansers, balm serum, and water-based moisturizers. Water in skin care products Water is a key part of product formulations. It helps dissolve ingredients such as vitamin C, salicylic acid, and plant extracts. This improves how...
Clean cosmetic is changing how cosmetic products are made. It focuses on safe, non-toxic ingredients and simple formulas. These products avoid harmful chemicals and support skin health. Natural cosmetics and skincare are now in high demand. Why certain ingredients are excluded Some ingredients may irritate the skin or harm the environment. Cosmetic formulators avoid them to create safer products. They also follow rules set by regulatory bodies. This helps build consumer trust and ensures long-term product safety. Frequently avoided ingredients Clean beauty products leave out many common cosmetic ingredients. Here are a few often avoided: Parabens – preservatives that may...
Anti-aging skincare supports skin health as it changes over time. It targets issues like wrinkles, skin damage, and uneven tone. These concerns are part of the skin’s natural process. Anti-aging products use certain ingredients. These improve skin texture. They also help skin renew itself. They also help create radiant skin while offering short-term and long-term benefits. Whether you have dry, oily, or sensitive skin, the right ingredients make a big difference. Environmental exposure can speed up aging. Irritation can also speed up aging. That’s why proper ingredient selection is key to effective skincare. Retinoids and their age-defying role Retinol is...
Making safe cosmetic products means following FDA rules closely. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) doesn’t approve most cosmetics before they’re sold. But businesses still have legal responsibility for safety. They must also label products correctly. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act outlines these rules. Every ingredient and step must follow federal rules. This applies to all products—especially private label, custom formulation, and turnkey product lines. Ingredient and color additive safety Ingredients must be safe for how they’re used. The FDA requires safety checks for all raw materials. Special rules apply to some substances, like coal-tar hair dyes. These...
Cosmetic formulation development services help turn product ideas into market-ready cosmetics. The process includes planning, lab work, testing, and full scale manufacturing. Each stage focuses on performance, safety, and meeting industry standards. Whether you’re creating skin care, body care, or hair care, the steps stay largely the same. These services support both new brands and expanding product lines. Concept development and planning Every project begins with a clear product idea. Decide on the type—lip care, baby care, or sun care. Define your goals, ingredients, and user needs. A formulation chemist checks if the formula works. The chemist also does basic...