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The SME guide to smart sourcing is a series which aims to educate SMEs and MSMEs across various sectors who want to understand the different classes of chemicals/raw materials needed for multiple manufacturing processes. Let’s break down the fundamental ingredients that make up effective skincare products.
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Understanding the essentials for skincare sourcing
Do you ever wonder what makes your cream thick or gives your sunscreen its unique smell?
Understanding the different ingredients of makeup and skincare products can help you make better sourcing decisions. Or, at the least, it’s something you can bring up in casual conversations. Win. Win.

Base Ingredients used in skincare
As the name states, these ingredients form the bulk of a skincare product. Base ingredients create the active ingredients’ texture, consistency, and delivery system. Think of them as the canvas upon which the artistry of combining elements into a skincare product is created.
They include;
Emollients (Buy Emollients on Matta)
Emollients are crucial for hydrating and softening the skin. They create a protective barrier, preventing moisture loss. Some examples include Shea butter, Jojoba oil, and pine oil.
Humectants
Humectants draw moisture from the air to the skin, keeping it hydrated. These ingredients are essential for combating dryness and dehydration. Examples include glycerine and Hyaluronic acid.
Thickeners
Thickeners give skincare products their desired texture and viscosity. They are crucial for creating lotions, creams, and serums that are easy to apply and absorb. Examples include Xanthan Gum and Carbomer.

Active Ingredients in Skincare
Anti-Ageing ingredients
These ingredients address specific skin issues by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin cell turnover. Examples include retinol and peptides.
Brightening ingredients
These ingredients improve skin tone, reduce hyperpigmentation, and promote a radiant complexion. Examples include Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and Niacinamide(Vitamin B3)
Soothing Ingredients
These ingredients calm irritated skin, reduce redness, and provide relief from inflammation. Examples include Aloe vera and Chamoline Extract.
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Preservatives used in Skincare
Preservatives are essential for ensuring the safety and extended shelf life of skincare. They prevent the growth of bacteria and mould.
They include;
- Paraben-free options for those who seek to avoid parabens. Examples include Phenoxyethanol, Benzyl Alcohol, and
- Natural preservatives derived from natural sources are highly valued for their relative gentleness. Examples include Rosemary Extract and Grapefruit seed extract.
Fragrances and Essential Oils used in Skincare
When adding scents to skincare, there are two types to consider;
- Synthetic fragrances
- Natural essential oils extracted from plans. Examples include Lavender and Tea Tree Oil.
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Thank you for reading, and I hope you learned a thing or two.