EXOpearl N is a mixture of anionic and non-ionic surfactants with the INCI name: Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamide DEA, Glycol Distearate. The product is in the form of an opaque, homogeneous liquid and has a dry matter content in the range of 38 - 43%. When combined with EXOpearl N water, it creates a milky dispersion with a pearl effect.
The blend is used as a pearlescent agent and foam stabilizer. In the cosmetics industry, it is used as a pearl effect ingredient in shampoos, washing agents, cleaning agents, washing agents, bath liquids and other liquid cosmetic preparations.
The product is fully compatible with other types of surfactants: anionic, non-ionic and amphoteric. Careful and thoughtful composition of the formulation makes the product easy to use. EXOpearl N can be freely used in cosmetics where obtaining a pearly shine is crucial.
An agent that gives the pearl effect and stabilizes the foam. Used as a component of shampoos, bubble baths and other liquid cosmetic preparations with a pearly sheen. Compatible with other types of surfactants: anionic, non-ionic, amphoteric.
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CHEMICAL NAME: Mixture of anionic and non-ionic surfactants
INCI NAME: Sodium Laureth Sulfate (and) Cocamide DEA (and) Glycol Distearate
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FUNCTION: Pearl agent and foam stabilizer
Appearance at (20÷25)°C ............... opaque, white liquid
Dry residue, %(m/m) ......................................... ...... 38 ÷ 43
pH of 10% solution ..................................................... ............... 7.0 ÷ 8.5
Chlorides as NaCl,% (m/m) ........................................ ........ max 1.0
Solubility in water ..................... forms a milky dispersion
Other solvents ..................................................... methanol, ethanol
Viscosity at 20°C, cP ................................... 1500 ÷ 5000
Density at 20°C, g/mL ................................... approx. 1.03
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A mixture of anionic and non-ionic surfactants,
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