
TIPA-LAURYL SULFATE
Description
TIPA-Lauryl Sulfate, also known as Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate, is an anionic surfactant commonly used in personal care and cosmetic products. This ingredient functions primarily as a cleansing agent and emulsifier, helping to remove dirt, oil, and other impurities from the skin and hair.
The compound is derived from lauryl alcohol and sulfuric acid, with triethanolamine added to neutralize the acidity. TIPA-Lauryl Sulfate exhibits excellent foaming and lathering properties, making it a popular choice in shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers. It effectively solubilizes oils and fats, allowing them to be rinsed away with water.
While TIPA-Lauryl Sulfate is generally considered milder than its sodium-based counterpart (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate), it may still cause irritation in individuals with sensitive skin. The ingredient typically has a pH between 6.5 and 7.5, which is close to the skin's natural pH range. It is water-soluble and biodegradable, contributing to its widespread use in the cosmetic industry.
Formulators should consider potential interactions with other ingredients and conduct stability testing when incorporating TIPA-Lauryl Sulfate into product formulations. Proper concentration levels are crucial to balance efficacy and skin tolerance.