Private Label Shampoo

Are you looking for a private label shampoo manufacturer that can deliver the consistency, quality, and innovation you want in your products? You’re on the right track with Medpak Solutions.  

Like skincare, hair care products evolve with advanced ingredients. And with several hair issues, like dandruff and dry or oily scalp, now is the right time to introduce your very own shampoo line that resolves these concerns.  

Medpak Solutions, a manufacturer of shampoo, has the capability to develop and manufacture shampoo products that appeal to your target audience. Why delay when you can start formulating your own products now? Let’s start.  

Prime Formulations for Shampoo Brands

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Herbal Shampoos 

Main Ingredients:  

Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein: Penetrates the shaft to provide moisture. Helps in strengthening, reducing breakage, and improving the overall hair’s texture.

Potassium Sorbate: Prevents the growth of microbes to extend the shelf life of shampoos by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and mold.

Green Tea Extract: Full of antioxidants that support scalp health to reduce inflammation and protect follicles from environmental damage.

Sage Leaf Extract: Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties cleanse the cranial skin and maintain a healthy balance of oils.

Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (Guar Gum): Adds texture and viscosity. Has conditioning properties to make strands feel smooth and easy to manage.

Powder Shampoos

Main Ingredients:  

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate: Extracted from coconut oil that effectively cleanses the scalp and follicles without stripping natural oils.

Zea Mays (Corn) Starch: A natural absorbent that absorbs excess oil from the scalp for a fresh and clean feel.

Hydrolyzed Rice Protein: A plant-derived protein that strengthens strands and enhances elasticity while adding volume.

Biotin (Vitamin B7): An essential vitamin that supports follicle strength and resilience for overall scalp and strand health.

Cream Shampoos

Main Ingredients:  

Water (Aqua): Dissolves other ingredients to facilitate easy application and aids in distributing the shampoo evenly across the scalp and hair.

Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate: Effectively cleanses the follicles by removing oils and impurities while contributing to the foaming properties.

Cocamidopropyl Betaine: Mild surfactant to enhance foaming and acts as a secondary cleanser. Reduces potential irritation from primary surfactants.

Glycerin: Attracts moisture and helps maintain follicle hydration to prevent dryness and brittleness

Conditioning Shampoos

Main Ingredients:  

Polyquaternium-7: Reduces static and frizz to make strands more manageable. Imparts a silky-soft feel by forming a lightweight protective film on the shaft.

Panthenol (Provitamin B5): Acts as a moisturizer for improving strand strength and elasticity.

Citric Acid: Adjusts the pH of shampoos to match with scalp and hair. Prevents potential irritation and ensures the product's effectiveness.

Glycol Distearate: Serves as an emulsifying agent to blend water and oil components. Contributes to the formation of a pearlescent texture.

Sodium Benzoate: Acts as a preservative to halt the growth of microbes and extends the product’s shelf life.

Anti-Dandruff Shampoos

Main Ingredients:  

Ketoconazole: Antifungal agent that targets the Malassezia yeast - a primary contributor to dandruff.

Coal Tar: Helps reduce scalp itching and dryness by slowing down the production of skin cells. Addresses conditions like seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis.

Salicylic Acid: Its exfoliating properties eliminate dead skin cells from the scalp to reduce flakiness associated with dandruff.

Tea Tree Oil: An essential oil with natural antifungal properties that combat the yeast responsible for dandruff while soothing the scalp.

Medpak Solutions – Your Shampoo Manufacturer

Your shampoo brand deserves the best. Medpak Solutions makes formulation, production, and fulfillment effortless so you can focus on growth. Don’t wait—reach out today and bring your vision to life.

Our Comprehensive Approach to Cosmetic Manufacturing

We offer a full-service manufacturing process—from initial planning to final product dispatch. Our approach combines quality, efficiency, and flexibility to meet your brand’s unique needs. 

Planning and Ingredient Sourcing

Great products start with great ingredients and we take ingredient selection seriously. Rest assured, your products will meet the highest standards of quality and safety.

Development and Samples

Our team works closely with you to develop the perfect formula. We provide samples for testing and refinement before moving into full-scale production. 

Production, Packaging, & Labeling

Let’s get your product to market—fast. We take care of every step, from efficient production to standout packaging and expert labeling. The result? A product ready to shine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Private Label Shampoo

How do conditioning agents affect hair and scalp health?

Conditioning agents improve hair and scalp health by hydrating the follicles to reduce dryness and frizz. They protect against damage from heat, UV rays, and chlorine, while also making hair easier to style. Conditioning agents can add shine. They soothe the scalp to reduce irritation and conditions like dandruff. 

Yes, botanical extracts like tea tree oil, grapefruit seed oil, rosemary extract, witch hazel, aloe vera, and neem oil can be used as preservatives. While they may not be as strong as synthetic preservatives, they are gentler on the skin and scalp. They’re a good choice for targeting sensitive scalp conditions. 

Fragrances are added to shampoos to provide a pleasant scent. They can come from natural sources like essential oils or from synthetic ones. Fragrances usually feature fresh citrus, floral, woody, or leafy notes and are used to mask the smell of other ingredients, such as surfactants and preservatives. 

Surfactants are the main ingredients that help clean hair by trapping dirt and oil and washing it away with water. These create lather, which makes it easier to spread shampoo evenly. Different types of surfactants are used depending on the shampoo’s purpose—stronger ones for oily hair and gentler ones for dry hair to avoid stripping natural oils. 

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