Features
Features
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a strong, anionic surfactant that is considered milder than sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) but has very similar properties. Sulfates are stable in bases at a higher pH, with good foaming properties.
Additional Information
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), also known as sodium dodecyl sulfate, is a surfactant that has many uses in a variety of products:
Cleaning products
SLS is used in household cleaning products, engine degreasers, and industrial strength detergents to remove oily stains and residues. It's also found in floor cleaners and car wash products.
Personal care products
SLS is used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and toothpastes as a fat emulsifier, wetting agent, and detergent. It's also found in lower concentrations in shampoos, shaving foams, facial cleaners, bubble baths, and hand soaps.
Food
SLS is used as an emulsifier or thickener in fruit juices, punches, marshmallows, and dried egg products. It helps acids mix better with liquids.
Research
SLS is used as a research tool in protein biochemistry and to study the formation and repair of cataracts in laboratory settings.
SLS is known to irritate the skin, but experts say that SLS that gets through the skin is quickly broken down and turned into waste matter.
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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