Using Collagen and Keratin Together in Herbal Shampoo
Answer
Yes, it is possible to use collagen and keratin together in a herbal shampoo formulation. Both ingredients are proteins that are beneficial for hair, helping to restore and protect damaged strands.
- Keratin, a key structural protein of hair, helps to strengthen the hair shaft, reduce breakage, and improve elasticity. Products like Pure Keratin™ and Hydrolyzed Keratin (Liquid, Deodorized) are designed to penetrate the hair and provide these benefits. KeraQuat™ is a positively charged keratin that adheres well to hair, even in rinse-off products.
- Collagen, another protein, can help to moisturize and smooth the hair cuticle, adding shine and reducing frizz. Hair Collagen (Laurdimonium Hydroxypropyl Hydrolyzed Collagen) is a positively charged collagen designed for use in shampoos and conditioners.
When combining these ingredients in a shampoo, the primary consideration is the compatibility with the surfactant system used in the shampoo base. Some forms of hydrolyzed collagen and keratin, particularly those that are positively charged (cationic) like Hair Collagen and KeraQuat™, may not be compatible with anionic detergents commonly found in many shampoos. Using cationic ingredients with anionic detergents can lead to precipitation or reduced effectiveness.
Therefore, if you plan to use cationic forms of collagen and keratin, it is recommended to use a shampoo base that utilizes non-ionic or amphoteric surfactants instead of anionic ones to ensure stability and performance of the formulation. Herbal extracts themselves are generally compatible with these protein ingredients.
In summary, collagen and keratin can be effectively combined in a shampoo, provided the formulation considers the compatibility of the protein types with the chosen surfactant system.
Updated Review: May 2026
This section was added after reviewing the original answer against current product availability and formulation knowledge at the stated point in time.
As of May 17, 2026, the combination of collagen and keratin remains a highly effective approach for hair restoration in herbal shampoos. For formulators seeking vegan-friendly options, Hydrolyzed Plant Keratin is now available as a high-performance alternative that reinforces hair fibers and improves moisture retention.
When using cationic (positively charged) ingredients such as Hair Collagen or KeraQuat™, it remains critical to avoid anionic surfactants. Using a compatible base like Sulfate Free Shampoo Base (which utilizes non-ionic or amphoteric surfactants) is recommended to ensure the proteins remain stable and do not precipitate. For all protein-enriched shampoos, maintaining a final formula pH between 4.0 and 7.0 is essential for both ingredient stability and hair health.