Shampoo Bar NZ Suppliers

Find where to buy products from suppliers in NZ, including: distributors, manufacturers, bulk supplies and wholesalers of raw ingredients & finished goods.

Search for products or services, then visit the suppliers website for prices, SDS or more information. You can also view suppliers in Australia, UK or the USA.

Product
Shampoo bars The Soap Factory achieved Quality Certification in 1998 with a focus on quality of service as well as product. We pride ourselves on innovation and service. With the ability to create a unique product as either a stand-alone soap or one that compliments a product range The Soap Factory
The Soap Factory
Shampoo Bars & Aleppo Soap Modern Shampoo Bars, Clove Shampoo Bar, La-vera Shampoo Bars, Musky Shampoo Bars, Ruby Shampoo Bars, Sheep Milk Shampoo Bar, Wintergreen Shampoo Bar. Uses: Hair, Body. Group: Hair & Body Care. All Natural ingredients. Made in New Zealand. Hasan Cosmetics: Hasan Aleppo soaps. Hasan Cosmetics
Howick, Auckland
Argan Virgin Certified Organic Vegetable Oil - ACO 10282P This precious organic oil comes from the Arganier Spinosa tree which thrives in the parched lands of Morocco just north of the Sahara Desert. The oil is rich in Oleic acid (approx 46%) an Linoleic Acid (33%) which help to boost the skins barrier function, bring gloss and strength to the hair and lock in much-needed moisture. This exotic oil has a rich colour but relatively low odour making it suitable for a wide range of applications including shampoos, conditioners, cosmaceuticals and masssage bases. Extraction Method: Cold Pressed. Quality: This is classified as a Virgin oil which is a term designed by the food industry as a measure of quality. While it isn't necessarily as relevant for cosmetic use, some brands prefer purchasing virgin quality oils where possible. Group: Certified organic vegetable oils. Alternative Names: Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil *. EINECS: 928-852-2. CAS No. 299184-75-1. Pack Sizes: 17ml; 30ml; 100ml; 500ml; 1LT; 5Lt; 20Lt and above upon request. Product ID: OCOVARGA. Common Uses: Used in cosmetic products, particularly in skincare, hair care and nail care.Certification: Australian Certified Organic. New Directions Australia
Worldwide
Melt and Pour Soaps Melt and Pour Soaps focusing on retail market for hair care, Lotions and balms, Shampoo bars, 100kgs MOQ, Conditioner bars- 50kgs MOQ. The Soap Factory
The Soap Factory
Urea (Bulk) Urea has long been used in skincare for its unique combination of keratolytic and powerful hydrating properties. This keratolytic (exfoliating) property can be used in cosmetics to help with the rapid turnover of skin cells leading to the improvement of dry and scaly skin. Urea is also part of your skin's "Natural Moisturising Factor" (NMF). The NMF being composed of Lactic Acid and Lactate Salts (usually Sodium Lactate), Pyrrolidone Carboxylic Acid (PCA), Urea, Metal Ions, Sugars and Amino Acids. This makes urea both a humectant and moisturizer that promotes rehydration of the skin and helps to replenish natural moisture content of the skin. On top of this, it acts as an anti-inflammatory agent on skin that may have a damaged barrier function. Numerous studies have proven the benefits of this ingredient in treating dry, damaged and irritated skin. Ideal for use In: Creams and lotions for dry skin. After-sun products. Shampoos and body washes. Body scrubs. Cracked heal and elbow moisturizers. Hand and foot creams. Formulation Guidelines: Add to the water phase of formulations. Not heat sensitive. Can be disruptive to many emulsification and thickening systems. We recommend trialling use of urea in small batches to avoid wasting raw materials. Group: Active. Alternative Names: Urea. EINECS: 200-315-5. CAS No. 57-13-6. Pack Sizes: 100G; 500G; 1KG; 5KG; 20KG and above upon request. Product ID: RMAAUREA. Material Origin: Synthetic. Recommended Usage: 2 - 15%Solubility: Water soluble, also partially soluble in ethanol and glycerineFormula Tips: Urea is very salty and can substantially compromise emulsion stability if the emulsion hasn't been designed with Urea in mind. If you are considering adding this to your formula start with low levels and split your batch into two, trying the urea in one half and not in the other so you can benchmark the changes that the addition of Urea has on your formula. New Directions Australia
Worldwide

Would you like to list your products on NZ Chemical Suppliers?

Our database is helping our users find suppliers everyday.

Add Your Products