Lauryl Betaine
Explained
Lauryl Betaine is a cleansing ingredient. You'll most likely see it in face washes, body washes, and shampoos. It's a type of surfactant that helps water mix with oil so dirt, sweat, and sunscreen can rinse off easily.
Chemically, lauryl betaine is an amphoteric surfactant so it carries both a positive and negative charge. This helps it create a creamy foam while being less harsh than stronger detergent-type cleansers.
According to CIR, this ingredient is generally considered safe when used in cosmetics. However, like all surfactants, it can be irritating when used in high amounts of in formulas that aren't well balanced.
See all 463 products with Lauryl Betaine
Users who like it
48%
Users who avoid it
52%
What it does
Cleansing
To free from dirt, contamination, or impurities
Skin Conditioning
To hydrate and soften skin
Surfactant
When added to liquid, surfactants may act as detergents, wetting agents, emulsifiers, foaming agents, and dispersants
Prevalence
Less common
Percentage of products that contain it
0.4%
Top categories
Cleansers
Treatments
Haircare
Position
Predominant list placement
Top 25%
References
CosIng Data
CosIng ID
34954
INCI Name
LAURYL BETAINE
EC #
 211-669-5
All Functions
Antistatic, Cleansing, Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning, Surfactant