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Lauryl glucoside is a non-ionic sugar surfactant from the alkyl polyglucoside (APG) group. It is produced by condensation (glycosidation) of glucose (usually fr... read more
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Lauryl glucoside is a non-ionic sugar surfactant from the alkyl polyglucoside (APG) group. It is produced by condensation (glycosidation) of glucose (usually from corn or wheat starch) with lauryl alcohol (C12, often from coconut/palm sources), resulting in a mixture of lauryl glucosides with different degrees of polymerization.In cleansing products it is valued as a mild, readily biodegradable surfactant suitable for “sulfate-free” formulations. It has the ability to form a rich foam, improves cleansing performance in combination with other surfactants and is often used as a co-surfactant to increase foam volume and foam stability.It is most commonly supplied as a viscous liquid/paste with a higher active matter content.
APG surfactants have a different micellar structure, therefore classical “salt” thickening as with SLES may not work. A combination with an amphoteric surfactant, use of a polymeric thickener or adjustment of the surfactant ratio often helps.
It is often used in mild formulations, but the final mildness depends on the entire surfactant blend, pH, fragrance and preservation. For sensitive products it is advisable to minimize fragrance and test the final formulation.
Yes, but clarity is sensitive to fragrance, solubilization, surfactant ratio and pH. In case of haze, it helps to adjust the solubilizer, reduce the fragrance or change the co-surfactant and thickening system.
Lauryl glucoside is highly surface-active and at the same time viscous. It helps to work slowly, pre-dilute the raw material with part of the water and mix in a way that minimizes air entrapment (lower speed, stirrer below the surface).
With some blends it can act “cleaner” and leave less slippery film on the hair. Adding an amphoteric surfactant, conditioning polymers, or adjusting pH and reducing the overall level of active surfactants helps.
See also other surfactants available from Handymade.sk.