What is Lamesoft used for?

What is Lamesoft used for?

Lamesoft is a ‘green’ secondary surfactant and thickener. The product is preferably used as lipid layer enhancer for the production of surfactant cleansing preparations.

What is Plantapon TF?

Plantapon® TF is a natural surfactant blend for use in gentle cleansing formulations. The glyceryl oleate provides conditioning to the hair and skin while the alkyl polyglucosides softly rinse away any dirt and impurities, leaving skin feeling nourished and smooth.

What is glyceryl oleate Coco glucoside?

Coco glucoside and Glyceryl oleate is a free EO/PO lipid layer enhancer for the production of cleansing preparations. It is sulphate free and it can be used in creating cold process formulas and acts as a natural thickener in liquid soaps or shower gels. It works well in clear, opaque and pearly formulas.

How do you use coco glucoside?

Use: 10% – 20% (Face Wash) 15% – 30% (Shower Gel/Bath Foam/Shampoo). Maximum Usage Rate: 40%. capacity in skincare and haircare products.

How do you use Capryll capryl glucoside?

Caprylyl/ Capryl Glucoside is used in our liquid hand soap and body wash products as a gentle cleanser. In the formula it helps properly disperse the ingredients, and ensure easy rinsing and removal of residues from the skin.

What is Plantapon LGC Sorb?

Plantapon® LGC Sorb is an anionic surfactant that combines the characteristic mildness of APG® with excellent foaming and sensory properties, making it especially suitable for use in mild rinse-off applications.

Is Plantapon SF natural?

Plantapon SF (NA) is a natural, ready to use surfactant blend that can be used in a wide variety of gentle cleansing formulations.

What is Coco glucoside used for?

Coco Glucoside is an non-ionic surfactant that can be used as a foaming agent, conditioner or emulsifier. Coco Glucoside is a favourite because of its natural credentials, derived from Coconut and Fruit Sugars.

What is Plantacare?

Plantacare® 1200 UP is a non-ionic surfactant made from 100% renewable, plant-derived feedstocks and is RSPO-MB certified sustainable. It has first-rate environmental and skin compatibility profiles, creating perfect synergy of mildness, foam performance and effective cleansing.

What is the pH of Capb?

The isoelectric point of micellar cocamidopropyl betaine is 6.25. Therefore, at pH 5.5, cocamidopropyl betaine is slightly positively charged.

What is the pH of Coco glucoside?

Coco glucoside is a mild, biodegradable, non-ionic surfactant that has great foaming qualities. Excellent for all skin types, even babies skin! Important : pH of 11, very alkaline so caustic, never use undiluted and handle with gloves and safety glasses.

What is a substitute for capryl glucoside?

The alternative I typically suggest is coco glucoside for the cleansing/lathering with added polysorbate 20 and/or polysorbate 80 to solubilize whatever the Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside was solubilizing.

Is capryl glucoside a Solubilizer?

In addition to being an excellent, gentle cleansing surfactant in your skin care products, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside is also a highly effective solubilizing agent for essential oils and fragrances as well as cationic surfactants.

Is Plantapon natural?

Plantapon Soy is of 100 percent natural origin and therefore perfectly fits the requirements of the ISO 16128 standard. In addition, Plantapon Soy is suitable for formulations that are labeled “cruelty free.”

Is cocamidopropyl a betaine coconut?

Cocamidopropyl betaine is a synthetic fatty acid made from coconuts, so products that are considered “natural” can contain this chemical.

What is Plantapon SF?

Plantapon® SF NA is a mild, surfactant base as alternative to sulfate based surfactants, for body & hair cleansing concepts, particularly baby cleansing concepts. It also has superior foam behavior compared to other market benchmarks containing SLES alternatives.

Which is better decyl glucoside or Coco glucoside?

Decyl glucoside is the best in terms of foam out of all five natural surfactants, as it creates a rich and dense foam.

What is the INCI name of decyl glucoside?

Decyl glucoside

Names
IUPAC name Decyl β-D-glucopyranoside
Preferred IUPAC name (2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-(Decyloxy)-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol
Identifiers
CAS Number 58846-77-8

Which is better CDEA or CAPB?

Results: It was found that CDEA significantly affected the viscosity of the resultant mixture to a greater extent when compared to the other three ingredients. The secondary surfactant, CAPB, was apparently a major cause of turbidity.

What is CAPB made of?

Generally, CAPB is made by reacting 3-dimethylaminopropylamine with fatty acids from coconut oil to form an amide. The amide is then reacted with sodium monochloroacetate to form the Cocamidopropyl betaine. The product is easily soluble in water with a pH range of 5-6 in a 10% aqueous solution.

What is the best surfactant?

As you can see, all five natural surfactants produced some foam, some better than others. Some of our observations included: Decyl glucoside is the best in terms of foam out of all five natural surfactants, as it creates a rich and dense foam.

Which surfactant is best?

Anionic – Anionic surfactants are the most commonly used surfactants because they tend to provide the best cleaning power and the most foam. You’ve probably heard people talking about one of the most commonly used anionic surfactants, SLS (Sodium lauryl sulfate or Sodium Laureth Sulfate).

Which surfactant is best for skin?

Anionic Surfactant

Anionic Surfactant
These are very strong and are by far the most common type of surfactant or cleaning chemical. They are used in almost everything you come into contact with and are specifically designed to clean grease and dirt from any surface, including your skin and hair.

Is decyl glucoside or Coco glucoside better?

Decyl Glucoside
It creates less foam (its foam is less stable) than coco glucoside but it does add more viscosity to a product. It is derived from coconut oil and glucose and is completely biodegradable. It can be used in all sorts of shampoos, gels, baby products, etc.

What are other names for cocamidopropyl betaine?

Alternative names for cocamidopropyl betaine
N-(Carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-3-((1-oxococonut)amino)-1-propanaminium hydroxide, inner salt. Cocamidopropyl dimethyl glycine. Cocoamphocarboxypropionate.