Furthermore, the quality and proper storage of raw materials used in the production of products can also affect the product’s quality.
Shampoo production is accomplished through the mixing of various chemical substances, forming an emulsion, adjusting pH levels, and optimizing other properties. Shampoo production is carried out using homogenizers, reactors, and other equipment.
Shampoo production generally begins with the preparation of shampoo bases. Shampoo bases are prepared by mixing various chemicals such as water, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, and other components. These components are chosen to provide hair and scalp cleansing, foaming, fragrance, and other properties.
Subsequently, extra materials such as colorants, moisturizers, natural oils, vitamins, and other special components are added to the shampoo bases. The addition of these materials allows the shampoo to gain a specific scent, color, and other properties.
In the final stage, the shampoo mixture is homogenized, and the pH level is adjusted. Samples are then taken to test the product’s quality and prepared for storage. The shampoo production line is cleaned and disinfected with CIP (clean in place) systems and other sanitation equipment.