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POTASSIUM LAURETH-10 CARBOXYLATE

Description

Potassium Laureth-10 Carboxylate is a versatile surfactant and cleansing agent commonly used in skincare and haircare formulations. This ingredient is derived from lauric acid, a fatty acid found in coconut oil, and undergoes ethoxylation and carboxylation processes to enhance its properties. The "10" in its name indicates the average number of ethylene oxide units added during ethoxylation.

As an anionic surfactant, Potassium Laureth-10 Carboxylate effectively removes dirt, oil, and other impurities from the skin and hair. It produces a rich, stable foam that aids in the cleansing process without causing excessive dryness. This ingredient is known for its mildness and skin compatibility, making it suitable for use in gentle cleansers and shampoos.

Potassium Laureth-10 Carboxylate also functions as an emulsifier, helping to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions in various cosmetic products. Its ability to reduce surface tension contributes to improved product spreadability and enhanced ingredient penetration. Additionally, this compound exhibits good biodegradability, aligning with the growing demand for environmentally friendly cosmetic ingredients.

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