Fragancia-aceite-logo-4

No te preocupes, contacta con tu jefe inmediatamente

No se apresure a cerrarlo, ahora, por favor hable con nuestro jefe directamente. Por lo general, responder dentro de 1 hora.

Fabricantes de aceites aromáticos

Su socio global en aceites de fragancia y materias primas para perfumes.
Utilizamos SSL/3.0 para cifrar su privacidad

Shampoo Fragrance: Longevity & Foam Feel in Surfactant Systems

You want two things from a shampoo: a scent that pops in the shower and a trace that lingers after rinse-off. You also want foam that feels creamy, not squeaky. Easy ask? Not really. Fragrance sits inside surfactant structures, rides on polymers, and fights the water you wash with. Let’s break it down—plain talk, lab-backed, no fluff. I’ll also show where I'Scent fits when you need a fast, custom solve.


Micellar Solubilization & Headspace Release (SDS vs SLES)

Anionic surfactants form micelles that “hold” perfume raw materials. SDS y SLES don’t grab scent the same way. That matters for espacio para la cabeza (what you smell above the liquid/foam).

  • If you want shower-time bloom: use a system that no over-solubilize the most volatile notes. Think lighter SLES cut or lower total active.
  • If you want after-rinse cling: allow micelles to carry and deposit more. Pair with cationics later (we’ll get there).

Real-world tweak: Switch part of SDS/SLES to a nonionic helper so top notes don’t get locked down. More on that next.


Nonionic Co-Solubilization (Polysorbate-20, APG) & “Bloom vs Hold”

Nonionics like polysorbate-20 (P20) or APG change how top/middle/base notes partition between water, micelle, and air.

  • P20 often boosts headspace for bright top notes (citrus, aldehydes) → bigger florecer.
  • APG can soften bite on skin and reduce harshness, while keeping mid/base notes more even.

Caution: Push nonionic too high and you flatten the fragrance curve. Foam can feel thin. Balance it.


Shampoo Fragrance Longevity Foam Feel in Surfactant Systems 2

Polyquaternium Deposition & Microcapsule Fragrance Delivery

If you need longevidad, get fragrance onto the fiber and keep it there after rinse. Two workhorses:

  1. Polyquaterniums (PQ-xx): cationic polymers that stick to hair (anionic at normal pH).
  2. Fragrance microcapsules: shells (often polyacrylate or biodegradable variants) that break with friction and release scent over time.

Quick rules of thumb

  • pH window: slightly acidic to neutral (≈5.5–7.0) often balances deposition with scalp comfort.
  • Polymer grade: higher molecular weight PQ (e.g., PQ-68) can increase deposition but may build-up.
  • Capsule size: mid-size capsules (≈10–20 μm) tend to anchor better in rinse-flow vs tiny ones. Dont go too big or you’ll feel grit.

pH, Charge Density & Rinse-Off Retention (Practical Window)

  • Going from pH 5.5 → 6.5 can enhance cationic charge interaction with hair cuticle.
  • Temple tip: when you add conditioning cationics, re-check curva de sal y viscoelastic window; polymers shift both.

Foam Rheology & Wormlike Micelles (SLES/AES + CAPB + Salt Curve)

Foam feel is not magic. It’s rheology. Systems like SLES or AES + CAPB + NaCl move through sphere → rod → wormlike micelles (WLM). WLM give that creamy, cushiony feel.

  • Add CAPB to soften and boost foam quality.
  • Salt curve: a little NaCl thickens (micellar growth), too much crashes (phase issues).
  • Viscoelastic target: you want elastic enough for “whipped” lather, not gelatin.

Shop-floor hack: Split salt addition; top-off late after fragrance and PQ to avoid overshoot.


Hard Water Ions (Ca/Mg) & Mixed Micelle Structure

Hard water is sneaky. Ca²⁺/Mg²⁺ can push your SLES/CAPB into odd phases and mess with viscosity and foam stability.

  • Añadir EDTA or citrate.
  • Nudge ionic strength with sodium salts, but watch the crash point.
  • If you sell global, test with local tap, not just DI water. Sounds basic. Isn’t.

Friction Dynamics of Foams & Sensory “Slip”

Consumers say “slip,” “glide,” or “drag.” Tribology explains it.

  • Lower dynamic friction in foam → smoother, buttery feel.
  • Polyols, surfactant film elasticity, and bubble size distribution all matter. Too much polyol? Paradoxically more drag.
  • Microemulsions and light conditioners can help, but watch clarity if your marketing screams “clear.”

Methods & Metrics (HS-SPME, ATR-FTIR, Rheology, Tribology)

You can’t manage what you don’t measure. Keep it lightweight but real.

KPI / MethodWhat It AnswersQuick Setup Notes
HS-SPME-GC/MS headspaceBloom vs hold (top notes vs base)Compare SLES-rich vs nonionic-boosted systems; test post-dilution foam too
ATR-FTIR on hair swatchesOn-fiber fragrance/polymer depositionRinse protocol standardization is key; repeat wash cycles
Small-amplitude oscillatory rheologyWLM window, creamy feelTrack G’/G” across salt; re-map after adding fragrance & PQ
Dynamic friction (foam tribology)Slip vs drag during latherControl load, stroke, and foam age; bubble size matters
Panel sniff & half-head testsReality checkBlind, randomized, short comments over long forms

Short. Clean. Repeatable.


Shampoo Fragrance Longevity Foam Feel in Surfactant Systems 3

Formulation Levers vs Sensory Outcomes (Cheat Table)

Lever (Knob)Movimientos típicosLo que obtieneVigilantes
Anionic base (SDS/SLES/AES)Tune SLES:SDS ratioBloom control, cleansing profileSDS can over-strip; SLES grade matters
Nonionic helper (P20/APG)0.2–3% rangeMore top-note headspace; smoother feelToo high → thin foam / flat profile
CAPB level3–10% a.i. windowCreamier foam, milder feelSalt curve shifts; re-tune
NaCl (salt curve)Stepwise dosingWLM build → creamy latherOvershoot → crash / phase split
PQ grade & levelPQ-10/44/68 testsBetter deposit, after-rinse scentBuild-up, dullness if too high
Microcapsules10–20 μm sizeLong-lasting scent, hair movement releaseRegulatory, feel if oversized
pH5.5–7.0 rangeBalance deposition & comfortToo low hurts bloom; too high feels harsh
Water hardnessEDTA/citrateStable viscosity/foam across regionsOver-chelation risk; keep within spec

(No cost math shown.)


Scenario Playbooks (Real Market Use Cases)

Clarifying, “Splashy Shower Bloom” Shampoo (High Cleansing, High Pop)

  • Objetivo: Big top-note bloom in steam; clean finish.
  • Pila: SLES-forward base, modest total a.i., a touch of P20 for headspace, no heavy cationic.
  • Fragrance profile: Bright citrus + ozonic aldehydes for flash; tiny woody-amber base so it doesn’t vanish.
  • Tests: HS-SPME on fresh foam; quick rinse sniff at 5 and 20 min.
  • Where we help: rapid sample turn and fine-tune top-note lift—see Proveedor de fragancias para el cuidado del cabello for custom scents with 20+ years’ experience and 40k+ formulas.

“Daily Care with Soft Creamy Foam” (Moisturizing Feel)

  • Objetivo: Cushion foam, gentle cleanse, subtle mid-note trail.
  • Pila: AES/SLES + CAPB set to the WLM window; split-salt dosing; light PQ; mild nonionic.
  • Fragrance profile: Mid-note florals and musks; airy—not heavy.
  • Tests: Oscillatory rheology to lock G’/G” ratio; tribology for slip.
  • Where we help: IFRA-compliant systems for sensitive scalps; browse Fragancias para el cuidado personal curated palettes.

“Long-Lasting Scent After Rinse” (Leave-Behind, Brush-Activated)

  • Objetivo: Noticeable dry-down on hair, not overpowering in shower.
  • Pila: SLES/AES balanced with PQ-xx; pH ≈ 6–6.5; microcapsule dose in spec; test Ca/Mg robustness.
  • Fragrance profile: A diffusive woody-amber or clean musk base with low-volatility fixatives.
  • Tests: ATR-FTIR on hair; half-head comb-release at 2h/6h/24h.
  • Where we help: capsule tech + matching perfumery—see Cosmetic Fragrance (IFRA Certified, Custom) for compliant builds.

Syndet Bars & Liquid Soaps (Cross-Portfolio Consistency)

Want your soap line to echo the shampoo’s signature? Keep a shared accord. Shift top/mid/base ratios per platform (higher bloom in shampoo, stronger base in soap).


Ingredient Naming & Keyword Clarity (For R&D, QA, and SEO)

  • Surfactant keywords: SLES, SDS, AES, CAPB, APG, sultaine
  • Structure terms: micellar solubilization, wormlike micelles, headspace, partitioning
  • Deposition terms: polyquaternium, rinse-off deposition, microcapsule fragrance delivery
  • Rheology terms: viscoelastic window, salt curve, crash point
  • Water quality: hardness ions, EDTA, citrate

Use them in specs and claims, not as buzzwords. Keep claims measurable.


Shampoo Fragrance Longevity Foam Feel in Surfactant Systems 4

Compliance, Traceability & Speed (Why I’Scent makes it easier)

You need scent that smells right y clears audits. That’s table stakes. With I'Scent, you also get speed.

  • IFRA, ISO, GMP, Halal coverage for global sales.
  • Completo Trazabilidad ERP for batch control and repeat orders.
  • Más de 40.000 fórmulas ready to adapt; Más de 20 perfumistas senior on staff.
  • High-accuracy duplication (we aim ~98% match).
  • Muestras en 1-3 días, usual masa en 3-7 días.
  • Low starting MOQ around 5 kg; custom scent projects typically from 25 kg.
  • If you need it yesterday (happens), say it. We try. Sometimes we just sprint, ain’t pretty but we get it done.

See our main hub: OEM/ODM Fabricante de aceites de fragancia y materias primas para perfumes.


“Plug-and-Play” with Your Category (Who This Helps)

Personal care labs, cosmetic manufacturers, indie beauty founders, hair-care factories, soap makers, spa lines, home-care brands, hotel amenities, even food-adjacent aromatics (non-ingestible zones). If you sell across global regions, we tune to regional water, labeling, and supply routes. Documents, done. Certificates, ready.

Explore category pages to match your use cases / scenarios:


Writing-Desk Summary for Your Team (Keep, Share, Iterate)

Core stance: Scent performance in shampoo = how perfume partitions in micelles, how it deposits on hair, and how foam rheology shapes touch.
Operational lens: set florecer with nonionic co-solubilization; set longevidad with PQ + microcapsules + pH; set siente with WLM tuning (SLES/AES + CAPB + salt).
Validation: HS-SPME for bloom, FTIR for deposit, rheology for creaminess, tribology for slip.
Commercial lens: tie a signature accord across shampoo/conditioner/soap for brand memory while respecting platform physics.


Data-Backed Talking Points (Ready-to-Use)

  • Micellar solubilization drives headspace. If the micelle hugs your top notes, bloom suffers; loosen the micelle with selective nonionic.
  • Deposition wins longevity. PQ grade + pH + capsule size = after-rinse trail without heavy build-up.
  • Foam feel = viscoelastic window. Target WLM, avoid salt-crash, and re-map after fragrance and polymer changes.
  • Hard water changes the game. Validate in actual sell-to regions; chelate where needed.
  • Measure, don’t guess. Headspace, FTIR, rheology, tribology—small rigs, big clarity.

Replicación y personalización expertas

Nuestro equipo de más de 20 perfumistas sénior aprovecha una amplia biblioteca de más de 40.000 fórmulas para ofrecer una personalización experta y una réplica de la fragancia con una precisión de hasta 98%. Como principales fabricantes de aceites de perfume, damos vida a sus conceptos de fragancia más complejos con precisión.

Velocidad líder del sector

Potenciamos su negocio con una velocidad líder en el sector. Las muestras están listas en tan solo 1-3 días, la producción en masa solo tarda 3-7 días y nuestro bajo MOQ de 5 kg le permite probar el mercado rápidamente y sin riesgos, consolidando nuestro papel como proveedores ágiles de aceite de fragancia.

Calidad certificada y garantía de sistemas

Nuestra calidad se basa en la confianza y la tecnología. Contamos con todas las certificaciones IFRA, ISO, GMP y Halal, y nuestro avanzado sistema ERP garantiza una trazabilidad completa y la coherencia entre lotes, lo que nos convierte en su proveedor de materias primas para perfumería de confianza.