There is no specific information about shampoo products in Indonesia in the search results. However, the search results provide general information about shampoo ingredients, regulations, and safety concerns. Here are some details:
Ingredients:
- Shampoo is generally made by combining a surfactant, most often sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate, with a co-surfactant, most often cocamidopropyl betaine in water to form a thick, viscous liquid.
- Other essential ingredients include salt (sodium chloride), which is used to adjust the viscosity, a preservative, and fragrance.
- Other ingredients are generally included in shampoo formulations to maximize the following qualities: pleasing foam, ease of rinsing, and conditioning.
Regulations:
- Cosmetic ingredients in Indonesia shall comply with Limitations for Contamination in Cosmetics and the Technical Requirements for Cosmetic Ingredients 2019, which includes appendices of permitted ingredients with limitations and terms of use.
- In the case of imported cosmetics containing certain ingredients, cosmetics can be notified in Indonesia but must fulfill specific conditions.
Safety concerns:
- Some common cosmetic ingredients, such as phthalates, parabens, and fragrance components, can penetrate the skin and turn up in the body.
- Formaldehyde, a potent preservative, is classified as a "known human carcinogen" and can be found in some hair straighteners.
- Federal law doesnt require companies to list the chemicals in their fragrance mixture on product labels.
- The Environmental Working Group (EWG) provides a database of personal care product ingredients and rates them based on hazard information pulled from safety studies and ingredient labels.
Positive and negative aspects of specific shampoo products in Indonesia are not available in the search results.