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Basic raw materials - essential ingredients for the production of cosmetics and soaps

The basic ingredients category includes all the key ingredients needed to create natural cosmetics, soaps, fizzy bombs and other handmade products. Here you will find vegetable oils and butters , waxes , clays , hydrolates , as well as soap masses , bases or raw materials for cleansing and saponifying fats.

All products are of cosmetic quality and suitable for both professional manufacturers and home makers . Complete documentation is available for each raw material - MSDS, COA and other technical data for correct labelling and safe use in cosmetics.

The range is clearly divided by type and function of raw material to make it easy to select components for formulations - from soap base to skin or hair nourishment. More information on the individual raw material groups can be found below.

Creative DIY kits

Complete kits with measured ingredients, tools and instructions allow you to quickly and safely create your own beauty products. Learn more about these kits in the Creative DIY Kits subcategory.

Sugars and starches

Natural ingredients suitable as gentle exfoliants or thickeners for scrubs, masks and effervescent products. For more detailed information on their use, see the Sugars and starches section.

Hydrolates, floral waters

Delicately aromatic distillates with tonic and refreshing effects. Suitable as the aqueous phase of emulsions, sprays and lotions. For more information on the different types, please see the subcategory Hydrolates - floral waters.

Cosmetic clays

Mineral powders with a cleansing, absorbing and detoxifying effect. Ideal for masks, soaps and hair cosmetics. For an overview of the types and their properties, see the Cosmetic Clays category.

Macerates and extracts

Plant extracts and macerates enrich formulas with natural antioxidants and active ingredients. Find out more about their composition and use in the Macerates and extracts section.

Butters

Vegetable butters such as shea, cocoa or mango provide nourishment, protection and a pleasant texture to cosmetic products. For a more detailed description of the types, please see the Butters category.

Oils

Virgin and refined oils serve as the basis for emulsions, serums and massage blends. Find out more about their properties and suitability for different skin types in the Cosmetic Oils section.

Cleansers

Basic tensides, soap bases and additives for the manufacture of cleansing and washing products. For more information on their uses, please see the Cleansers category.

Hydroxide

Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) are the basic raw materials for the fat saponification process. If you are interested in safe use and accurate weighing, we recommend reading more in the Hydroxide section.

Soap masses

Transparent, opaque and organic bases designed for casting soaps without the need for a chemical process. For more information on types and colouring options, please see the Soap Masses subcategory.

Cosmetic bases

Ready-made bases for the preparation of creams, gels, shampoos and lotions. Just add fragrance, colour and active ingredients. For details on how to use them, see the Cosmetic Bases category.

Mineral make-up

Powdered raw materials for decorative cosmetics - oxides, mica, zinc oxide and titanium white. For more information on mixing options, please see the Mineral Make-up section.

Salts

Sea, Himalayan and Epsom salts enrich bath mixes and scrubs with minerals. For more detailed information on their effects and uses, see the Salts category.

Sparkling bath bombs

Basic ingredients such as baking soda, citric acid and starch make it possible to create sparkling bath bombs. Learn more about the process and recommended ratios in the Sparkling Bath Bombs section.

Waxes

Natural and synthetic waxes form the basis of balms, sticks or candles. More about their properties and uses can be found in the Waxes category.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right base material for a particular product?

Take into account the type of product, desired texture, pH and target group. For example, choose light oils for skin creams, thicker butters and waxes for body butters, and stable fats suitable for saponification for soaps.

Which ingredients are suitable for vegan cosmetics?

All vegetable oils, butters, waxes, clays and hydrolates are suitable. Avoid animal products such as beeswax, which can be replaced with plant-based alternatives such as candelilla or carnauba wax.

How to store basic raw materials properly?

Store raw materials in closed containers, away from direct light and heat. Keep hydrolates cool, oils with added antioxidant and dry powders protected from moisture.

Is it possible to combine several types of butters and oils?

Yes, combining multiple butters and oils can improve the sensory properties of the product. Test ratios for ideal hardness, absorption and product stability.

Which ingredients are best suited for beginners?

Soap bases, cosmetic bases and vegetable butters are the most suitable to start with. They do not require special equipment and make it possible to create a functional, aesthetic product after the first attempt.