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LAURETH-14

Description

Laureth-14 is a versatile synthetic emulsifier and surfactant commonly used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. This non-ionic compound is derived from lauryl alcohol and ethylene oxide, resulting in a molecule with both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties. Its chemical structure allows it to effectively bridge the gap between oil and water-based ingredients, promoting stability in emulsions and facilitating the creation of smooth, uniform products.

In skincare formulations, Laureth-14 serves multiple functions. It acts as a gentle cleansing agent, helping to remove dirt and excess oils without overly stripping the skin. Its emulsifying properties enable the incorporation of various active ingredients and oils into water-based products, ensuring even distribution and improved efficacy. Laureth-14 also contributes to the texture and feel of products, imparting a light, non-greasy sensation.

This ingredient is particularly valuable in creating clear gel formulations and microemulsions. It exhibits good compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients and is stable across various pH levels. While generally well-tolerated, as with all surfactants, it may cause irritation in individuals with sensitive skin when used in high concentrations.

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