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SLSA - Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
SLSA - Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate

SLSA - Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate

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Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSA) — Beauty Factory 100–500 g Zip‑Seal Bag (by 100 g) • Gentle Foaming Surfactant


📦 Product Overview:

High‑quality, sulfate‑free SLSA powder from Beauty Factory, perfect for DIY bath and body formulations. Comes in resealable zip‑seal bags ranging from 100 g to 500 g (choose increments of 100 g), offering rich creamy foam while being gentle on skin.


🔑 Key Features:

  1. Extremely gentle, sulfate‑free surfactant ideal for sensitive skin

  2. Luxurious, stable, creamy lather for richer sensory experience

  3. Naturally derived from coconut/palm oils – biodegradable and eco-friendly

  4. Creamy-rich foam enhances bath bombs, bubble bars, cleansers, and more

  5. Zip-seal packaging ensures freshness and easy storage from 100 g to 500 g, in 100 g steps


🧼 Uses:

  1. Bath bombs – add to your mix for rich, long-lasting foam

  2. Bubble bath/bubble bars – perfect for thick, stable bubbles

  3. Facial cleansers – creates gentle yet effective cleansing for sensitive skin

  4. Body washes/shower gels – cleanses without stripping moisture

  5. Shampoo bars – sulfate-free lather for hair without harsh drying


📋 Product Details:

  • Brand: Beauty Factory

  • Weight Options: 100 g, 200 g, 300 g, 400 g, 500 g (zip‑seal bag)

  • Grade: Cosmetic / Personal Care Grade

  • Form: Fine white powder


📈 Other Names (Keyword‑Rich Alternatives):

Also known as Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, SLSA, Lathanol, mild sulfate‑free surfactant, coconut-derived foaming agent, gentle cleanser. Alternate titles to boost visibility:

  • “SLSA Fine Powder for Bath Bombs & Cleansers”

  • “Lathanol Cosmetic Grade SLSA – Sulfate‑Free Foam”

  • “Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate – Gentle DIY Cosmetic Ingredient”


5 Main Uses — Step‑by‑Step Examples (with Safety & Metric Reference):

1. Bath Bombs

  • Step 1: Measure 50 g of SLSA into your formulation bowl.

  • Step 2: Add with 200 g sodium bicarbonate, 100 g citric acid, and 50 g corn starch.

  • Step 3: Blend gently to avoid dust; add essential oils and 10 ml water to bind.

  • Step 4: Mold into shapes and let dry.

  • Step 5: Warn to avoid inhaling the fine powder—wear a mask/gloves when handling.

2. Bubble Bars

  • Step 1: Combine 30 g SLSA with 100 g melted soap base and fragrances.

  • Step 2: Press into molds; allow solidifying.

  • Step 3: Use to generate bubbles in the bath.

  • Safety Note: Wear gloves to avoid skin irritation from concentrated powder.

3. Facial Cleanser (Daytime Use)

  • Step 1: Mix 5 g SLSA with 95 ml distilled water to make a mild foaming wash.

  • Step 2: Shake before use; lather 1 ml on damp face.

  • Step 3: Rinse thoroughly and follow with moisturizer.

4. Body Wash / Shower Gel Additive

  • Step 1: Add 10 g SLSA to 250 ml of base gel.

  • Step 2: Mix until dissolved fully.

  • Step 3: Use as a gentle, rich-foam shower product—kids and adults alike.

5. Shampoo Bar Production

  • Step 1: Combine 50 g SLSA with 50 g solid surfactant base.

  • Step 2: Melt gently, stir to mix.

  • Step 3: Add up to 5 ml of essential oil blend.

  • Step 4: Pour into bar molds; cool and set.

  • Safety Tip: Avoid inhalation of dry powder—use a mask during prep.


5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

1. Is SLSA safe for sensitive skin?
Yes – it is much milder and non‑irritating compared to traditional sulfates.

2. Is SLSA environmentally friendly?
Yes – it’s biodegradable, naturally derived from coconut and palm, making it a more eco‑friendly choice.

3. How should I store SLSA?
Keep it sealed in a cool, dry place to prevent moisture clumping. The zip‑seal bag options (100–500 g) help maintain freshness.

4. Can I inhale SLSA safely during mixing?
No – it’s a fine powder and may irritate. Always wear a mask, gloves, and goggles when handling in powder form.

5. How much SLSA should I use in my formula?
Typical usage ranges from 3% to 10%, depending on the desired foam level and product type.


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Important: This product is intended for industrial, professional, or laboratory use only. Where applicable, specific uses will be indicated on the product page. Customers are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations.