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Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is an anionic surfactant from the group of sarcosinates – it is the sodium salt of lauroyl sarcosinate, formed by reacting a fatty ac... read more
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Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate is an anionic surfactant from the group of sarcosinates – it is the sodium salt of lauroyl sarcosinate, formed by reacting a fatty acid (most commonly lauric acid from coconut/palm sources) with sarcosine (N-methylglycine), followed by neutralisation to the sodium salt.In cleansing products it is valued for its good cleansing efficacy while providing a more pleasant skin feel compared to some classical sulfates. It typically produces a rich, mild foam, has good slip, and is often used as a primary or secondary surfactant in modern sulfate-free formulations.
In practice it is often used in “color-friendly” shampoos, but the result depends on the entire surfactant blend, the pH, and the presence of chelators or conditioning components. For coloured hair, it helps to maintain a mildly acidic pH and use milder co-surfactants.
Surfactant systems often have a “salt curve”: at low additions, salt thickens the system, but after exceeding a maximum, the system can become thinner. It helps to dose the salt in small steps and at the same time monitor temperature, pH and the surfactant ratio.
Yes, but the clarity depends on the surfactant blend, thickening, fragrance and pH. In case of haze, it helps to adjust the solubilisation of the fragrance, change the co-surfactant (e.g. add an amphoteric surfactant) or choose a different thickening system.
If available in powder form, it can be suitable for solid shampoos as part of the surfactant blend. In solution form it is more demanding technologically due to the water and drying; in solid products, powdered surfactants are used more often.
Sarcosinates have a different micellar structure and interaction with the hair fibre, and they often provide a gentler slip and a less “squeaky” feel. For optimum results they are combined with amphoteric surfactants and conditioning polymers.
Also see other surfactants offered by Handymade.sk.