
Branded shampoos are quite expensive, so why not enter the game and create your own brand, sell them and gain profit. After all there are lots of combination and fragrances to experiment on. Just follow our guide to start your own Shampoo Business at home.
Nowadays, commercial shampoos are too expensive, while cheaper ones may contain dangerous chemicals. Offer consumers an alternative by formulating your own brand of all-natural shampoos that can be sold at more affordable price. Best of all, this product takes only a few minutes to finish!
Why this will click
Salons, hotels, luxury liners, or airlines that provide shampoo as part of their room service are possible markets for you un-branded shampoo.
Materials Needed
- Surfactant, 130 grams: this allows water and oil to mix (P150 per kilo)
- De-ionized water, 793 g: water that has been treated to remove minerals (P1.50 per kg)
- FD&C dye as colorant, 1 g (P6,500 per kg)
- Stabilizer, 4 g (P250 per kg)
- PQ-7 as conditioner, 5 g (P150 per kg)
- M-50 as preservative, 1 g (P1,900 per kg)
- CDA as foam booster, 40 g (P150 per kg)
- PK771 as pearlizer, 8 g (P300 per kg)
- TDTA as chelating agent, 1 g (P850 per kg)
- SHQ-60 as moisturizer, 13 g (P250 kg)
- Fragrance, 4 g (P2,500 per kg)
- Industrial salt, 5 g (P14 per kg)
- Clean plastic basins
- Plastic containers
- Weighing scale
- A small beaker
How To Make the Shampoo
- Dissolve the surfactant in 700 grams of de-ionized water using a plastic container. Stir the water continuously in one direction for about 30 minutes until all the surfactant is dissolve. Set aside.
- Put de-ionized water in two separate plastic containers, one to dissolve the cleaning agent and the other to dissolve the industrial salt. Stir until dissolved and then set aside.
- Get the dissolved surfactant solution and add the other raw materials in the specified order listed above. Make sure that each chemical is completely dissolved before adding the next one.
- Wait for the bubbles to subside. You may cover the solution with cloth. Then use a beaker to pour the shampoo in individual bottles.
How Much Will I Make
You may mark up the product up to 100 percent or sell the shampoo at P50 per 100 grams.
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4 Responses to Shampoo Business
Juliet Tan
May 26th, 2009 at 10:23 pm
Hi. Am interested in doing this. Where can I buy the supplies?
berni fernandez
August 4th, 2009 at 5:31 am
Yes, I would like to know where can i buy the supplies too.
lyn bautista
January 8th, 2010 at 7:01 pm
hello! i’m interested too, where can i buy the materials needed? please email me, thanks!
Joseph Amos
May 26th, 2010 at 6:23 pm
I am very interested in setting up Shampoo Business. I actually do not know where to get the materials buy. Please help me through my e-mail.
Thank you.