Cosmetics

The cosmetics segment represents about 54% of the current aerosol production in Europe.

The cosmetic aerosols are classified into three segments:

Hair Care

  • Hairsprays & styling sprays: To secure a style and keep it in place
  • Hair mousses: To provide conditioning, additional volume and hold
  • Hair shines: To provide a shining effect
  • Shampoos: To clean hair

Personal Care

  • Deodorants & antiperspirants: Deodorants are designed to eliminate body odours with fragrance and some also contain antiseptic ingredients to
  • help reduce the odour-causing bacteria. Antiperspirants are designed to stop perspiration
  • Foams & gels: Cleaning foam or gel to clean the skin, shaving foam or gel to hydrate and cool the skin, depilatory foams to remove hair
  • Gel toothpaste: To clean teeth
  • Cream foundation: To even out the skin tone and hide imperfections

Body Care

  • Hydrating creams: To keep the level of skin hydration topped up through the day
  • Self-tanning lotions: Containing ingredients that makes skin darker
  • Sun protections: To protect the skin from sunburns
  • Thermal waters: To save the skin from dehydration, to soothe a sensitised or irritated skin, and to set in makeup