Potassium Lauroyl/Olivoyl (Alanine/Arginine/Asparagine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Lycine/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Methionine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Tryptophan/Tyrosine/Valine)

  • Surfactant

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About Potassium Lauroyl/Olivoyl (Alanine/Arginine/Asparagine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Lycine/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Methionine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Tryptophan/Tyrosine/Valine)

Potassium Lauroyl/Olivoyl (Alanine/Arginine/Asparagine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Glycine/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Methionine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Tryptophan/Tyrosine/Valine) contains both amino groups and acidic groups.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to help sebum and impurities rinse away with water, reduce friction on the skin or hair and provide a smooth feel, and increase the amount of foam and help it remain stable.[1] It is also used to lower surface tension so that raw materials can become wetted, mix, and spread evenly.[1]

Potassium Lauroyl/Olivoyl (Alanine/Arginine/Asparagine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Lycine/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Methionine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Tryptophan/Tyrosine/Valine) Details

Ingredient function
Cleansing, Emollient, Foam Boosting, Surfactant
INCI name
POTASSIUM LAUROYL/OLIVOYL (ALANINE/ARGININE/ASPARAGINE/ASPARTIC ACID/GLUTAMIC ACID/LYCINE/ISOLEUCINE/LEUCINE/LYSINE/METHIONINE/PHENYLALANINE/PROLINE/SERINE/THREONINE/TRYPTOPHAN/TYROSINE/VALINE)
CosIng ID
91508

Potassium Lauroyl/Olivoyl (Alanine/Arginine/Asparagine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Lycine/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Methionine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Tryptophan/Tyrosine/Valine) References

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