Sodium Lauroamphoacetate is a mild, amphoteric surfactant derived from coconut oil. It is used in cleansers for its gentle cleansing properties and ability to create a stable foam. It is often found in products designed for sensitive skin or baby care.
NoneSurfactantEvidence: High
BenefitModerate 1.5 / 4
Soothing
RiskLow 0.5 / 4
Irritation
Rated by SpottyLabs' ingredient methodology, independent of brands.
What it helps with
gentle cleansing
mild foaming agent
reduces irritation from other surfactants
Things to watch
potential for mild irritation in high concentrations
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Amphoteric surfactants have both positively and negatively charged groups, allowing them to be very mild and compatible with various other surfactants. This makes them ideal for gentle cleansing formulations.
Is Sodium Lauroamphoacetate suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, it is considered a very mild surfactant and is often chosen for formulations intended for sensitive skin, babies, and those prone to irritation from harsher cleansing agents.