Sodium Cocomonoglyceride Sulfate
Sulfate
Sulfates are strong cleansing agents (surfactants) used to cut through dirt, oil, and buildup. They’re what makes a cleanser foam up. The most common ones are SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE (SLS) and SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE (SLES). They work well, but they can be a little too good at stripping oils.
Explained
Sodium Cocomonoglyceride Sulfate is a type of sulfate.
What it does
Cleansing
To free from dirt, contamination, or impurities
Foaming
To produce or issue as foam; froth.
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%
CosIng Data
CosIng ID
37827
INCI Name
SODIUM COCOMONOGLYCERIDE SULFATE
EC #
263-026-3
All Functions
Cleansing, Foaming, Surfactant