
Product Name/INCI | Description |
Piroctone Olamine | A highly effective anti-dandruff agent that inhibits the growth of Malassezia and significantly improves dandruff conditions. It features excellent water solubility, mild properties, and good compatibility with surfactants, making it widely used in shampoos, conditioners, and other hair care products. |
Cetearyl Alcohol(And)Ceteareth-20
/ Cetearyl Alcohol (And) PEG-20 Stearate |
An oil-in-water emulsifier that can be used alone or as a co-emulsifier to produce highly stable emulsions with excellent appearance and sensory feel. It is compatible with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients and is particularly suitable for formulations containing high concentrations of electrolytes, such as antiperspirant salts. It enables the creation of emulsions with either high or low internal phase (oil phase) content. The resulting cream exhibits a glossy appearance, outstanding thermal and cold stability, and viscosity consistency, with a pH tolerance ranging from as low as 3 to as high as 14. It also enhances the spreadability of hair care products and improves the dye uptake in hair coloring formulations. |
odium Laureth Sulfate | A yellow transparent liquid with a distinctive odor, soluble in water and ethanol. It offers high emulsifying and foaming performance, low production cost, and excellent antimicrobial properties. |
Alpha Olefin Sulfonate | A white to yellow powder with good biodegradability, low irritation, and low toxicity. It has strong detergency, and its foam remains stable in the presence of oils, making it especially suitable for the formulation of acidic foaming products. |
Dodecylbenzene Sulfonic Acid | The sulfonic acid group is a strongly acidic and highly water-soluble functional group, and compounds containing it are typically strong, water-soluble acids. These compounds can be used as raw materials for detergents, and their sodium salts are effective in resisting hard water. |
Cocamidopropyl Betaine | A zwitterionic surfactant that remains stable under both acidic and alkaline conditions. It is mildly irritating, highly water-soluble, and characterized by rich foam and strong cleansing power. It also offers excellent thickening, softening, antibacterial, antistatic, and hard water resistance properties. |
Alkyl Glycoside | A non-ionic surfactant synthesized from glucose and fatty alcohols, derived from green, renewable plant-based sources. It is highly biodegradable, environmentally and skin-friendly, and exhibits extremely low irritation. It provides cleansing, emulsifying, and thickening functions with fine, stable foam and good hard water resistance. Compatible with various types of surfactants, it is especially suitable for formulating premium “sulfate-free” products. |
Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate | An anionic amino acid surfactant with mild acidity that provides buffering capacity within a pH range of 4.5–6.5. It produces rich, fine, and soft foam, and does not disrupt the skin’s natural pH balance with long-term use. Derived from natural, renewable sources, it offers antibacterial properties, excellent biocompatibility, and is safe and rapidly biodegradable. |
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate | A white to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic odor, soluble in water, ethanol, glycerol, and other hydroalcoholic solutions. It is stable to heat, acids, and alkalis, with low skin irritation and mild degreasing effect. It features excellent cleansing, emulsifying, penetrating, and solubilizing properties. The surfactant delivers superior foaming performance with fine, long-lasting foam and is highly biodegradable. |
Sodium Cocoyl Sarcosinate | An amino acid-based anionic surfactant in which the lauryl group is replaced by a shorter-chain cocoyl group. It has lower irritation compared to SLS, making it suitable for sensitive skin, especially in baby care products. While it produces less foam, it rinses off easily and leaves no residue, ideal for “lightweight” or residue-free cleansing formulations. The presence of the cocoyl group provides a slight moisturizing effect, helping to alleviate post-cleansing skin dryness. |
Sodium Cocoyl Glycinate | A natural surfactant available as a colorless to pale yellow liquid or white solid, and is biodegradable. It offers excellent detergency and emulsifying properties with moderate foaming. It also provides refreshing, moisturizing, and conditioning effects. Under acidic conditions, it exhibits antistatic and antibacterial properties. With good compatibility, hard water resistance, and excellent skin and hair affinity, it is ideal for use in personal care formulations. |
Disodium Lauroamphodiacetate | A zwitterionic surfactant containing a betaine structure, exhibiting amphoteric behavior under neutral to mildly alkaline pH conditions. It remains stable even in strong alkaline environments, making it suitable for industrial or specialized cleaning applications. When blended with anionic surfactants, it enhances foam stability and reduces overall irritation. In personal care formulations, it improves hair manageability and reduces tangling. |
Disodium Cocoamphodiacetate | A zwitterionic surfactant with a cocoyl group replacing the lauryl group, resulting in a shorter carbon chain and enhanced hydrophilicity. It is mild and low-irritating, making it suitable for formulating “tear-free” products. In acidic or neutral systems, it produces fine, delicate foam and can serve as either a primary or secondary surfactant. It performs well in combination with cationic polymers (such as guar gum), enhancing the conditioning properties of the final formulation. |