Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate
Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate 1ML of
What is Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate?
Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate (TEA-Lauryl Sulfate) is a surfactant commonly used in pharmaceutical formulations and cosmetic products as an emulsifier and cleanser. It serves to reduce surface tension, enabling the intimate mixing of oil and water-based ingredients, and is effective in creating rich, dense foams. Due to its mild nature, it is frequently incorporated into shampoos, facial cleansers, and bathing products for sensitive skin.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Eye irritation
- Dry skin
Warnings
- Avoid direct contact with eyes
- Not suitable for use on damaged or broken skin
- Discontinue use if signs of irritation or rash appear
- Consult a healthcare provider if irritation persists
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What is Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate ?
Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate (TEA-Lauryl Sulfate) is a surfactant commonly used in pharmaceutical formulations and cosmetic products as an emulsifier and cleanser. It serves to reduce surface tension, enabling the intimate mixing of oil and water-based ingredients, and is effective in creating rich, dense foams. Due to its mild nature, it is frequently incorporated into shampoos, facial cleansers, and bathing products for sensitive skin.- Skin irritation
- Eye irritation
- Dry skin
- Allergic reactions such as redness, itching, or rash
- Avoid direct contact with eyes
- Not suitable for use on damaged or broken skin
- Discontinue use if signs of irritation or rash appear
- Consult a healthcare provider if irritation persists
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Triethanolamine Lauryl Sulfate 1ML of
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