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| Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| Egg Powder | |||
| Sodium Laureth Sulfate | surfactant/​cleansing, emulsifying | ||
| Silicon | abrasive/​scrub | ||
| Lysine Monohydrochloride |
Clinic plus Egg Protein ShampooIngredients explained
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It’s probably the most common cleansing ingredient of all. It’s usually the Chief Bubble Officer responsible for big bubbles in cleansing products through the foam it creates is a bit airy and loose and not as dense and luxurious as the foam created by infamous SLS.
As for mildness, it goes somewhere in the middle. It’s often confused with sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), but they are absolutely not the same. The SLES molecule has a bigger water-soluble head part that makes it milder and much less irritating. It is considered absolutely ok in the amount used in cosmetic products, though if you are looking for a mild facial cleanser, you have better chances with a formula without SLES. For an average shower gel? SLES works just fine.
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| what‑it‑does | surfactant/cleansing | emulsifying |
| what‑it‑does | abrasive/scrub |