What is it? Lauryl Glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant derived from coconut oil, corn, or potato starch. It has little irritation and has excellent foaming and cleaning power.
Product Detail
Product Name | Lauryl Glucoside |
INCI Name | Lauryl Glucoside |
Category | Surfactants |
What is it? | A vegetable surfactant that is widely used as a substitute for sulfates. It is a non-ionic surfactant derived from coconut oil, corn, or potato starch, and has little irritation and excellent foaming and cleansing power. It has its own viscosity, so it is easy to adjust the viscosity and can be applied to shampoo and body wash. |
Product Origin? | Plants |
EWG Score | 1 |
Appearance | Clear liquid |
Scent | Unscented |
Solubility | Water |
PH | 11.5-12.5 |
Usage | Surfactants |
Usage Rate | Cp/Mp soap: less than 1% Body/Hair: 3-10% Detergent: 3-10% |
Detail | 1. It is a vegetable surfactant that is widely used in organic products because it has little stimulation and is safe. 2. Although it is a natural non-ionic surfactant, it has excellent foaming and cleansing power. 3. It has its own viscosity, so it is easy to adjust the viscosity. 4. It can be applied to all products for cleaning purposes such as shampoo, cleanser, and body wash. 5. It is used in products for sensitive skin such as children’s shampoo, children’s cleanser, and feminine cleanser with little skin irritation. |
Storage | Store at room temperature (Avoid direct sunlight.) |
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