SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate)
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) – High-Foam Surfactant for Cleansing & Personal Care
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a widely-used anionic surfactant known for its ability to create rich foam and remove oils and debris from skin and hair. It is found in a variety of personal care and cleaning products including shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, toothpaste, and detergents. Due to its strong cleansing power, SLS is especially valued in formulations where high foam and deep cleaning are required. It may be harsh on sensitive skin if used in high concentrations, so proper formulation is important for mildness.
📊 Technical Data:
INCI Name: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
CAS Number: 151-21-3
Solubility: Water-soluble
Add Phase: Heated water phase
pH Stability: 5.5 – 7.5
Processing Temperature: 45–60°C
Appearance: White/off-white powder or needles
Odor: Mild characteristic odor
Molecular Formula: C₁₂H₂₅NaO₄S
Molecular Weight: ~288.38 g/mol
Flash Point: Not applicable (non-flammable solid)
Density: ~0.3 g/cm³ (bulk)
Chemical Type: Anionic surfactant
Functional Groups: Sulfate ester, alkyl chain
Primary Cosmetic Uses: Shampoos, toothpaste, cleansers, body washes, soaps