
Cosmetic Production
CO2 extracts and emulsions based on extracts are widely used in the production of modern cosmetic products for the following reasons:
- Each extract has individual functional properties that provide the appropriate qualities to the final cosmetic product. These can be antioxidant, preservative, aromatic, therapeutic and prophylactic properties, depending on the name and recommended use of this extract.
- CO2 extracts are a completely natural product. They include those substances that are in the original raw material. They do not contain solvent residues and foreign impurities.
- Such extracts are compatible with the formulations of most cosmetic products. Currently, they are used in the production of creams, shampoos, shower gels, soaps, toothpastes, massage oils, professional and children’s cosmetics.
- Extracts are economically beneficial for manufacturers of cosmetic products, as they have low rates of introduction (0.1-0.01% depending on the formulation).
- Water-soluble nanoemulsions based on CO₂ extracts make it possible to create products with the most natural and pure ingredients. This is an ideal solution for brands that strive to meet high standards of natural products.
- Nanoemulsions based on CO₂ extracts retain all the properties of CO2 extracts, active plant components: vitamins, antioxidants, fatty acids, which makes the products more effective, with a better result for consumers.
Thus, each CO2 extract solves a number of tasks facing manufacturers of cosmetic products. In addition to the traditional names of CO2 extracts, which are produced from a single raw material, CO2 extracts-blended are also used in the production of cosmetic products. Such a blend is made from several raw materials, which are extracted simultaneously. Such a product has a targeted effect and expands the possibilities of cosmetologists to create biocosmetic products.


