Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) is a very common and cost-effective anionic surfactant, widely used as a primary foaming and cleansing agent. It is a milder alternative to SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) due to the ethoxylation process, making it suitable for a vast array of personal care and cleaning products.
Key Characteristics & Benefits:
Excellent Foaming & Cleaning: Produces abundant, stable foam and has strong grease-cutting abilities.
Milder than SLS: Less irritating to the skin, making it suitable for shampoos, body washes, and hand soaps.
Highly Cost-Effective: Provides great performance at a low cost, ideal for high-volume production.
Good Water Solubility: Works well in clear liquid formulations.