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More than "just" foaming agents

Consumers have not only become more environmentally aware in recent years, they have also become much more concerned with issues. In the field of cosmetics, this means that ingredients are being scrutinized. Sulfate surfactants play an enormously important role here. The two best-known sulfate surfactants that you know from your cosmetic products are SLS (SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE - sodium lauryl sulphate) and SLES (SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE - sodium lauryl ether sulphate). What can they do? Why are they so often criticized? As so often in life: There is not only black and white.

Sparkling clean and beautifully foamy
Cleaning agents for both personal care and the household. They clean and dissolve grease and dirt. Surfactants and sulfates.
Sulfates and health: Is there a problem?
When we read about sulfate surfactants, we often read that using products with sulfates is harmful to your health. Is this true?
“Free from” products are in high demand
Trends are a fascinating topic. They can be amusing and entertaining. The trends in the cosmetics industry are a little more serious.
The building blocks of an effective shampoo 
There is a wide range of shampoos on the market, with different compositions and combinations of ingredients.
Surfactants & Co.: A small glossary of terms
Explanations and formulas are used that are reminiscent of long forgotten chemistry lessons. We want to briefly explain some of these.
Shampoo – A success story since 1903
To take a quick look at the development history of shampoo, we have to make a small detour into the origins of cosmetics.
Much more than whipping up foam
When a discussion or report focuses on personal care and cosmetic products, surfactants and sulfates are sure to be mentioned.