Sodium Laureth-12 Carboxylate

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About Sodium Laureth-12 Carboxylate

Sodium Laureth-12 Carboxylate is the sodium salt of Laureth-12 carboxylic acid.[1] The number 12 at the end of the name refers to the average number of ethylene oxide units added. It changes the balance between water-loving and oil-loving portions, resulting in differences in cleansing ability, emulsifying ability, and skin feel. In cosmetics, it is used to help sebum and impurities wash away with water.[2]

Sodium Laureth-12 Carboxylate Details

Ingredient function
Cleansing
INCI name
SODIUM LAURETH-12 CARBOXYLATE
CosIng ID
59179

Sodium Laureth-12 Carboxylate References

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