Lotion Products & Analysis
This section documents lotion products used in personal care and cosmetic contexts. Analysis focuses on formulation structure, ingredient roles, texture systems, and intended usage context rather than cosmetic or therapeutic claims.
Content is informational and non-medical. CleanFormulation does not provide medical, dermatological, or therapeutic advice.
What Is Covered in Lotion Analysis
Lotion products are examined as emulsified cosmetic systems designed to deliver moisturization, fragrance, and sensory properties, distinct from cleansing products discussed in which soaps are good for skin.
- Emulsion structure and formulation design
- Humectants, emollients, and occlusives
- Preservation systems and stabilizers
- Ingredient disclosure and labeling practices, as explained in label reading and ingredient interpretation
Lotion Guides
The following pages analyze individual lotion products and collections, focusing on formulation intent and ingredient structure.
Ingredient Context for Lotion Products
Lotion formulations often share ingredients with cleansers and hand washes, as outlined in the soap ingredients guide, but differ significantly in concentration, structure, and performance expectations.