Description - SLES (Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate) is a premium anionic surfactant derived from natural fatty alcohols, typically extracted from renewable plant oils such as coconut oil and palm kernel oil, prized for its superior cleansing, foaming, and emulsifying properties. It is an essential ingredient in handmade skin, hair, and body care formulations.
Benefits
Delivers a rich, luxurious foam for a premium cleansing experience.
Gently cleanses without stripping natural moisture.
Enhances product texture and overall sensory appeal.
Provides effective cleaning performance while maintaining skin and hair vitality.
Uses - It is used in products like shaving creams, lip balm, sanitizers, exfoliants, hand soaps, toothpastes, body washes, bubble baths, etc.
Application & Usage - In formulations, SLES is typically incorporated in the water phase. The product boasts an ASM (Active Surfactant Matter) value of approximately 70%, ensuring high active content and optimal performance while maintaining product mildness.
Solubility
Highly water-soluble, SLES blends uniformly in aqueous systems, providing consistent performance and stability in your final products.