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HYDROLYSED KERATIN

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Hydrolyzed Keratin is a protein derived from keratin, a natural component found in human hair, skin, and nails. It is commonly used in hair care products to strengthen and repair damaged hair by replenishing lost proteins.

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General Description:

Hydrolyzed Keratin is a protein derived from keratin, a fibrous structural protein found in hair, skin, nails, and other tissues of humans and animals. Hydrolysis of keratin involves breaking down the protein into smaller molecules, such as peptides and amino acids, which are more easily absorbed by the skin and hair. This process enhances the bioavailability and effectiveness of keratin in cosmetic formulations.

Uses in the Cosmetic Industry:

In the cosmetic industry, Hydrolyzed Keratin serves several purposes in formulations, including:

  • Hair Repair and Strengthening: Hydrolyzed Keratin is widely used in hair care products such as shampoos, conditioners, and hair masks to repair damaged hair, strengthen the hair shaft, and improve elasticity. It helps to restore moisture, reduce frizz, and enhance the overall appearance and manageability of hair.
  • Conditioning Agent: It acts as a conditioning agent by smoothing the hair cuticle, reducing static electricity, and enhancing combability.
  • Skin Conditioning: In skincare products, Hydrolyzed Keratin can moisturize and improve skin texture, providing hydration and promoting a smooth, soft complexion.
  • Film-forming Agent: It forms a protective film on the surface of hair and skin, which helps to retain moisture, protect against environmental damage, and improve overall appearance.
  • Texturizer: Hydrolyzed Keratin can contribute to the texture and feel of cosmetic products, providing a luxurious and silky touch.

Hazard:

While Hydrolyzed Keratin is generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, there are some potential hazards and considerations:

  • Allergic Reactions: Individuals with allergies to proteins, particularly keratin, may experience skin sensitivities or allergic reactions when exposed to products containing Hydrolyzed Keratin. Patch testing is recommended, especially for individuals with sensitive skin or known allergies.
  • Environmental Impact: The environmental impact of Hydrolyzed Keratin in cosmetic products is generally minimal. However, excessive use or improper disposal practices may contribute to environmental pollution. Proper disposal and wastewater treatment are recommended to minimize environmental impact.

CAS Number: 69430-36-0

INCI: Hydrolysed Keratin

Composition: Hydrolysed Keratin is composed of amino acids, peptides, and small protein fragments obtained through the hydrolysis of keratin-rich sources such as wool, feathers, or human hair.

Purity Grade: No purity grade applicable

Appearance: Hydrolysed Keratin is typically a pale yellow to amber powder.

Solubility: It is soluble in water and forms clear to slightly turbid solutions depending on the concentration.

Preservation: Hydrolysed Keratin should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent degradation. It may require preservation with suitable antimicrobial agents to prevent microbial growth in aqueous solutions.

Storage: Store in a closed container at a dry place at room temperature

Raw Material Source Hydrolysed Keratin is derived from keratin-rich sources such as animal by-products (e.g., wool, feathers) or human hair collected from salons.

Manufacture: Hydrolysed Keratin is produced through a process called hydrolysis, which involves breaking down keratin-rich raw materials using acid or enzymatic treatments to obtain smaller protein fragments and amino acids. The resulting hydrolysate is then purified and concentrated to produce the final product.

Animal Testing: Not animal tested

GMO: GMO-free (does not contain plant-derived components)

Vegan: Does not contain animal-derived components

Proposition: HYDROLYSED KERATIN complies with relevant regulations and guidelines.

Warning: Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Use appropriate protective equipment when handling.

 

THE STORY OF HYDROLYSED KERATIN

Hydrolysed Keratin: The Ultimate Protein for Stronger, Healthier Hair

Hydrolysed Keratin is a broken-down form of natural keratin protein, allowing it to penetrate more easily into the hair shaft and skin.
It restores strength, repairs damage, and improves elasticity, making it a key ingredient in hair repair treatments, anti-breakage shampoos, conditioners, and smoothing systems.

Derived from Natural Keratin Fibers & Hydrolyzed for Deep Penetration

Hydrolysed Keratin is produced by enzymatic or acid hydrolysis of keratin sources such as:
• Wool
• Feathers
• Human hair keratin fibers (cosmetic grade)
The hydrolysis process breaks keratin into short peptides & amino acids, improving:
• Water solubility
• Penetration into cuticles
• Bonding with damaged hair
TRCkem supplies liquid and powdered hydrolysed keratin with varying molecular weights for targeted performance.

Repair. Protect. Strengthen.

Hydrolysed Keratin provides exceptional restorative benefits:
✅ Repairs damaged & chemically treated hair
✅ Reduces breakage, split ends, and frizz
✅ Improves elasticity & tensile strength
✅ Forms a protective protein layer on hair
✅ Enhances moisture retention & shine
Used in: keratin treatments, anti-breakage lines, hair masks, conditioners, shampoos, heat-protect sprays & styling products.

Effective, Safe & Ideal for Hair Repair Formulations

• Typical use level:
0.5–5% in shampoos/conditioners
3–10% in intensive repair masks
• Add during cool-down phase (<45°C) to retain protein activity
• Compatible with cationics, surfactants & silicones
• Works across pH 4–7
• Non-irritating, safe, and biodegradable
• Store in airtight containers to prevent degradation
• Excellent for leave-on treatments requiring high performance

Formulator’s Queries, We Answered

Hydrolyzed Keratin is a protein derived from natural keratin that has been broken down into smaller, water-soluble fragments. It is widely used in personal care and cosmetic formulations to strengthen, repair, and protect hair and skin.

The INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) name for Hydrolyzed Keratin is Hydrolyzed Keratin.

The CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service) number for Hydrolyzed Keratin is 69430-36-0.

Hair Strengthening – Helps repair damaged hair and reduces breakage.
Moisturizing Properties – Retains moisture, preventing dryness in skin and hair.
Smoothening Effect – Makes hair softer, shinier, and more manageable.
Protects Against Environmental Damage – Shields hair from heat styling and pollution.
Improves Skin Elasticity – Helps maintain skin firmness and hydration.

Hydrolyzed Keratin is used in a variety of formulations, including:

Shampoos & Conditioners (for strengthening and repairing hair)
Hair Masks & Serums (to restore protein and improve hair texture)
Skin Care Creams & Lotions (for hydration and elasticity)
Nail Care Products (to strengthen and prevent breakage)
Anti-Aging Products (to support skin rejuvenation)

Yes, Hydrolyzed Keratin is considered safe and effective for use in hair and skin care formulations. It is non-toxic and suitable for most hair and skin types.

Yes, Hydrolyzed Keratin is generally gentle and well-tolerated, but a patch test is recommended for individuals with sensitive skin or allergies.

Hydrolyzed Keratin is typically derived from animal sources (such as wool, feathers, or hooves). However, plant-based keratin alternatives are also available for vegan formulations.

Hydrolyzed Keratin is available through specialty chemical suppliers, cosmetic ingredient distributors, and bulk manufacturers catering to the personal care industry.

The typical usage level of Hydrolyzed Keratin ranges from 0.5% to 5%, depending on the formulation type and desired effect.