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SODIUM LAURETH-16 CARBOXYLATE

Description

Sodium Laureth-16 Carboxylate is a versatile surfactant and emulsifier commonly used in skincare and personal care products. This synthetic ingredient is derived from lauric acid, a fatty acid found in coconut oil, and is modified through ethoxylation and carboxylation processes. The result is a mild, water-soluble compound that offers excellent cleansing and foaming properties while maintaining a gentle profile on the skin.

In formulations, Sodium Laureth-16 Carboxylate functions as a primary or secondary surfactant, effectively removing dirt, oil, and other impurities from the skin without causing excessive dryness. Its large molecular structure contributes to a reduced potential for skin irritation compared to shorter-chain surfactants. This ingredient also exhibits good compatibility with hard water, making it suitable for a wide range of product applications.

Sodium Laureth-16 Carboxylate is particularly valued in facial cleansers, body washes, and shampoos for its ability to create a rich, creamy lather while maintaining skin barrier function. It can be used in conjunction with other surfactants to optimize cleansing performance and skin feel. Additionally, its emulsifying properties make it useful in stabilizing oil-in-water emulsions, contributing to the overall texture and stability of skincare formulations.

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