Foam booster

Foam is one of the basic effects formulators consider if they are considering surfactants. It is no wonder that foam characteristics are very important properties of personal care products.

Foam boosters are helpful in various foaming products. Foam is closely associated with terms such as cleansing, mildness, and skin sensation, so foaming behavior is a very important property of personal care products.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) is derived from coconut and it is used primarily as a detergent-cleansing agent. It is the sodium salt of the ether sulfate obtained through the sulfation of ethoxylated lauryl alcohol.

Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (Sarkosyl) is a sodium salt of Lauroyl Sarcosinate, an ester of Lauroyl alcohol and Sarcosine amino acid. It is a secondary surfactant in a wide range of cleansing applications.

Sodium Methyl 2-Sulfolaurate is a sodium salt of 2-Sulfolauric acid, a mild surfactant with good foaming and cleaning power. It is a clear yellow liquid, an eco-friendly, readily biodegradable, and versatile ingredient derived from coconut fatty acids for cleansing applications.

Sodium Myreth Sulfate is a highly active, ethoxylated surfactant for use in all types. A good alternative to Lauryl Sulfates or Laureth Sulfates.

Soap making is an ancient art that is made by combining a fatty acid base (sodium hydroxide or Lye - a naturally occurring mineral) with oils or fats in a process known as saponification. This natural process produces salts of fatty acids and glycerine.

Soyamide DEA is a 1:1 amide based on soybean oil and diethanolamine. It is a clear, yellow liquid soluble in water.

Steardimonium Hydroxypropyl PEG-7 Dimethicone Phosphate Chloride is a Dimethicone PEG-7 Phosphate derivative with an enhanced performance based on proprietary silicone phosphate technology. It retains the parent material's multi-functional nature.

Stearyl alcohol is a saturated aliphatic fatty alcohol of non-animal origin. It is widely used to emulsify, stabilize and opacify emulsions.

At one time, Yucca (Yucca Schidigera) was considered a potential source of phytosterols, a family of plant substances used to manufacture steroidal hormones.