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151-21-3 |
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INCI NAME |
Sodium lauryl sulfate |
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DEFINITION |
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is a classic anionic surfactant that is considered milder than sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) but has very similar properties. High foam, good lather, excellent detergent properties. ph (10%) 7.5 - 8.5. Active substances 28-32%. Yellowish, clear liquid at room temperature, but can become whitish solid at lower temps, revert by warming. Faint odor. Water-soluble. |
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USAGE |
It can be used added to formulas as is. Recommended use level 3 - 30% depending on desired foaming and cleansing effects. Can be used at higher concentrations for bubble baths. |
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APPLICATIONS |
Body washes, shampoos, bubble baths, cleansing lotions, various personal care cleansing products. |
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