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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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