Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate(in 591 products)
Potential Risk Index®:
About:
Functions:
1. Emulsifier - Allows water and oils to remain mixed together to form an emulsion.
2. Foaming Agent / Foam Booster - A type of surfactant that aids the formation of foam
3. Surfactant - Reduces the surface tension to allow mixtures to be formed evenly. Emulsifier is a specific type of surfactant which allows two liquids to mix together evenly
Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSA), is a mild anionic surfactant similar to Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). SLSA acts like a foaming agent but is specially formulated to be less likely to cause skin irritation.
Scientific References:
Safety and Hazards (UN GHS):
1. Harmful if swallowed (H302)
2. Harmful in contact with skin (H312)
3. Causes skin irritation (H315)
4. Causes serious eye damage (H318)
5. May cause respiratory irritation (H335)
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