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SORBITAN LAURATE

Description

Sorbitan laurate is a versatile emulsifier and surfactant commonly used in skincare and cosmetic formulations. Derived from sorbitol and lauric acid, this mild, non-ionic ingredient serves multiple functions in product development. Its primary role is to stabilize emulsions, allowing oil and water-based components to mix seamlessly, resulting in smooth, homogeneous formulations.

In skincare products, sorbitan laurate acts as a gentle cleansing agent, effectively removing dirt and excess oil without overly stripping the skin's natural moisture barrier. Its low irritation potential makes it suitable for sensitive skin formulations. Additionally, it functions as a conditioning agent, imparting a soft, silky feel to the skin's surface.

Sorbitan laurate also exhibits moisturizing properties, helping to maintain skin hydration and improve overall texture. Its ability to enhance the spreadability of formulations contributes to improved product performance and user experience. This ingredient is often found in cleansers, lotions, creams, and other skincare products where a balance of cleansing, emulsification, and conditioning properties is desired.

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