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MAGNESIUM MYRETH SULFATE

Description

Magnesium Myreth Sulfate is a synthetic surfactant commonly used in personal care products, particularly in cleansers and shampoos. This ingredient is derived from a combination of magnesium, myristyl alcohol, and sulfuric acid. It functions primarily as a mild cleansing agent and foam booster, making it an effective alternative to harsher sulfates like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).

The compound is valued for its ability to create a rich lather while being gentler on the skin and hair compared to traditional sulfates. It effectively removes dirt, oil, and other impurities without excessively stripping natural oils. Magnesium Myreth Sulfate is considered suitable for sensitive skin types and is often used in formulations marketed as "sulfate-free" or "gentle."

In cosmetic formulations, this ingredient typically appears in concentrations ranging from 1% to 10%. It is water-soluble and works synergistically with other surfactants to enhance overall cleansing efficacy. While generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience mild irritation. As with any surfactant, prolonged exposure can potentially disrupt the skin's natural barrier, so it's often combined with emollients and humectants in balanced formulations.

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