Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa) is a solid anionic surfactant of vegetable origin. Puts foam in bath formulations. Works well in soft and hard water.
Usage rate: Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa) is non-irritating to the skin at up to 70%. Liquid Foaming Bath Products: 3-8% I Powder Foaming Bath Products: 15-25%
How to Work with It: You can dissolve it into the heated water phase for liquid concoctions, or stir/mash the powder into blends of butters and/or other surfactants to create syndet bars. It can also be added to the powder phase of bath bombs and other bath products.
pH: 5–7.5 (5% solution) I Active Surfactant Matter: 65% I Charge: Anionic
Why do we use it in formulations? : It offers fantastic, rich lather to our products. Due to the small particle size it readily dissolves in water, making it a great choice for things like bath bombs and foaming bath salts.