Features
Features
Lauryl glucoside is one of several non-ionic surfactants found within the polyglycoside family. It is obtained from coconuts, making it a naturally derived renewable resource.
Lauryl glucoside holds a thicker texture than decyl glucoside. Great for baby wash, Pet safe shampoo and Sensitive skin formulation.
Additional Information
Lauryl glucoside is a plant-based, biodegradable, non-ionic surfactant that has many uses, including in cosmetics, cleaning products, and soaps:
Hair care
Helps clean hair without stripping it, and can be used with other glucosides to improve foam and conditioning.
Cosmetics
Used as an emulsifier, conditioner, or foaming agent in cosmetics, and is considered one of the mildest and most skin-friendly cosmetic ingredients.
Cleaning products
Used in many cleaning products, soaps, and cleansers, and its non-ionic molecules help deliver non-streak cleaning.
Lauryl glucoside is derived from lauryl alcohol, which can come from coconut or palm, and glucose, which can come from corn or potato.
Frequently Asked Questions
Recommended for Melt and Pour Bases ?
Yes
Recommended for Candles ?
Yes
Recommended for Liquid Bases ?
Yes
Recommended for Lip Products ?
No
Recommended for Bath Salts ?
Yes
Recommended for Bath Bombs ?
Yes
Recommended for Cream/Lotion Bases ?
Yes
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