
SODIUM DECETH SULFATE
Description
Sodium Deceth Sulfate is a versatile surfactant commonly used in personal care products and cosmetic formulations. This anionic surfactant is derived from ethoxylated lauryl alcohol and sulfuric acid, resulting in a compound that effectively reduces surface tension between water and oils. Its primary function is to act as a cleansing agent, emulsifier, and foaming agent in various skincare and haircare products.
The "Deceth" in its name indicates that it has been ethoxylated with approximately 10 ethylene oxide units, which enhances its water solubility and mildness compared to other sulfates. This modification makes Sodium Deceth Sulfate gentler on the skin and hair than its counterpart, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, while still maintaining excellent cleansing properties.
In formulations, Sodium Deceth Sulfate is valued for its ability to create rich, stable foam and effectively remove dirt, oil, and other impurities from the skin and hair. It is often used in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and liquid soaps. The ingredient's mild nature makes it suitable for a wide range of skin types, including those with sensitive skin. However, as with all surfactants, it may cause dryness or irritation in some individuals if used in high concentrations or frequency.