Description
Hydra Hair is a conditioning agent made from palm oil and castor oil. It is non-toxic and biodegradable, and is compatible with other ingredients. It hydrates the hair and reduces frizz.
Hydra Hair is a high performance, nonionic and silicone-free hair conditioning agent, made from responsibly sourced and renewable plant materials. Consisting of fatty acid esters, it deeply hydrates the hair and reduces frizz. Used in various leave-on and rinse-off hair products such as shampoos, conditioners and hair masks, it provides superior conditioning and a soft, smooth feel.
Sizes: 50ml, 100ml, 200ml, 500ml or 1L.
HYDRA HAIR USES
The perfect solution for all hair needs. For use in shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, hair oils and hair styling products.
Recipes using Hydra Hair
BENEFITS OF HYDRA HAIR
100% naturally derived
COSMOS and Ecocert approved
It is completely natural and non-toxic to aquatic life and is fully biodegradable in 10 days.
Hydrates hair
Superior conditioning
Smooth and soft after feel
Easy combing
Reduced frizz and flyaways
Improved detangling
Great for dry hair
Silicone free
Non-ionic
Child-friendly and safe
HYDRA HAIR USAGE
Usage rate: 0.5-5% into the oil phase or aqueous phase (will require an emulsifier or nonionic surfactant if added to aqueous phase).
Oil soluble.
Compatible with other nonionic, anionic and cationic ingredients.
HYDRA HAIR INGREDIENTS
Lauryl/Myristyl Polyricinoleate
Glycerin
Trade name: Genadvance Hydra.
From responsibly sourced palm oil and castor oil.
Our take on palm oil: we do actively try to avoid products that are produced from palm oil sources but sometimes it just isn't possible. Therefore at a minimum, any products containing palm oil must be from sustainably sourced palm oil. Sustainably sourced palm oil may still be a better option than other alternatives, which although won't carry the stigma that palm oil does, can still be farmed and produced unsustainably - in some cases in an even less sustainable manner than palm oil itself. The problem isn't palm oil, it is the way in which unethical producers farm it. The way we see it, supporting sustainably-sourced farmers will help change the way this product is farmed, leading to better environmental policies, while still supporting the communities that depend on palm farming.