Surfactants – Anionic
It is an anionic surfactant with strong grease-removing properties, commonly used in all types of cleaning products. However, due to its high irritation potential, its use in cosmetic formulations is not recommended.
It is a highly chlorine-resistant anionic surfactant. It is used as a foaming and wetting agent in cosmetic and detergent formulations.
It is an anionic surfactant that serves as an effective cleaner in all types of cleaning products, produces high foam, and increases viscosity when salted. It is widely preferred in shampoos, liquid soaps, liquid detergents, and similar cleaning products.
It is an additive used in cosmetic products to provide a pearlescent appearance. It is applied at a rate of 1–3%, especially in liquid hand soap and shampoo formulations.
It is a surfactant used as an alternative to SLES, producing high foam and having a lower irritation potential compared to SLES.
It is a low-irritation surfactant used in toothpaste and shampoo formulations, providing rich foam and a mild effect.