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  • Sulfate Free

    Personal Cleansing Products

    Chemistry & Formulation Science

  • Alkyl Sulfates and Alkyl Ether Sulfates

    • The most widely used primary surfactants for personal cleansing applications

    • Excellent foaming properties in soft and hard water

    • Relatively inexpensive

    • Rinse easily

    • Excellent detergency

    • Easy to use

    – Show good water solubility

    – Can be thickened with salt

    • Skin and eye irritants – require irritation mollifying agents

    • Strip the skin and hair – require conditioning agents

    • Lauryl Ether Sulfates contain EO moieties - 1,4 dioxane

    M+

    RO

    O-

    O

    O

    SO

    nM+R

    O-

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    O

    SO

    Alkyl Sulfate Alkyl Ether Sulfate

  • Sulfate Free Market

    • Concern over sulfates started about 8 years ago

    • Over past 3 – 4 years the trend has greatly expanded

    • The number of sulfate free products is increasing

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    Middle East & Africa

    Latin America

    Asia Pacific

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    Regional Annual Introductions

  • Sulfate Free MarketGrowing Global Trend

  • Sulfate Free “Consumer Image”

    • Milder to skin (and hair) than ordinary shampoo, body washes, orpersonal cleansers

    • Pure which equates to “safer” for the consumer

    • Non Stripping- Gentle Cleansing

    • Natural/Organic - Environmentally Friendly

    • Less impact on sensitive skin

    • Improves color retention in color treated hair

    • Lengthens the effectiveness of chemically treated hair

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    Beauty enhancing

    Ethical & environmental

    Improved performance

    Free from unwanted chemicals

    Marketing Claims

  • Sulfate Free Personal Care Products

    • Science Vs Perception

    • Formulation Challenges

    • Formulation Alternatives (Chemistry & Performance)

    • Creating Cost Effective Formulations

  • Formulation ChallengesBenchmarked Against Sulfate Formulas

    • Performance

    – Foaming/Lathering

    – Mildness (Skin & Eyes)

    – Harshness/Detergency

    – Conditioning

    • Aesthetics

    – Viscosity

    – Clear/Opaque

    • Ease of Formulation

    • Cost in the Bottle

  • RO(CH2CH2O)nH

    R S

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    CarboxylatespH Performance SensitiveModerate to Low Foamers

    SulfonatesInorganic Sulfate

    INCI Name

    Ethoxylates/NonionicsEO/Dioxane Concerns

    Low Foam

    Sulfate Free Alternatives

  • Technical Challenges and Options

    • Sulfate free options are typically more expensive –formulas are therefore more expensive

    • Sulfate free alternatives typically have performance deficiencies

    • Sulfate free formulas have higher solids/actives

    • Formulators typically compromise performance for sulfate free

    Typical Approaches

    – Replace with other anionics

    – Increase the levels of secondary surfactants

    – Combinations of co-surfactants

  • Sulfate Vs Sulfate Free Shampoos

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  • Conventional Sulfate Free

    Primary Surfactant(s)

    Ether Sulfate/Sulfate 10-18

    Non-Sulfate Anionics 0-5 0-20

    Secondary Surfactants

    Betaine/Sultaine 0-5 0-20

    Amphoterics 0-5 0-10

    Sulfosuccinates 0-5 0-10

    Taurates 0-5 0-10

    Sarcosinates 0-3 0-5

    APG's 5 0-15

    Conditioning Agents 0.1-0.5 0.1-0.5

    Viscosity Building Agents

    Electrolytes 0-2 0-2

    Polymers 0-2 0-2

    Preservatives, Mis. 0.1-3 0.1-3

    Total 13-21 18-37

    Active Ingredient Composition

    Sulfate Vs Sulfate Free Shampoos

  • Sulfate Free Surfactant Summary Sheet

    PRODUCTPolar

    HeadClass

    EO

    Origin

    Inorganic

    Sulfate

    Hydrophobe

    Origin

    Detergency/

    IrritationFoam

    Alkyl Ether

    CarboxylatesCOO Anionic Y N Nat/Syn Mild Moderate

    Alpha Olefin

    SuflonatesSO3 Anionic N Y Syn Harsh Excellent

    Alkyl Benzene

    SulfonatesSO3 Anionic N Y Syn Harsh Excellent

    Sulfosuccinates SO3 Anionic TBD Y Nat Mild Moderate

    Alkylamphoacetates COO Amphoteric N N Nat Moderate Moderate

    Betaines COO Amphoteric N N Nat Moderate Moderate

    Sultaines SO3 Amphoteric N Trace/Low Nat Moderate Moderate

    Acyl Isethionates SO3 Anionic N Trace/Low Nat Moderate Excellent

    Acyl Methyl

    IsethionatesSO3 Anionic N Trace/Low Nat Moderate Excellent

    Sodium Methyl Acyl

    TauratesSO3 Anionic N Trace/Low Nat Moderate Moderate

    Sarcosinates COO Anionic N N Nat Moderate low/Mod

    APG's NA Nonionic N N Nat Mild Low

    Acohol Ethoxylates NA Nonionic Y N Syn/Nat Moderate Low

    Sulfoacetates SO3 Anionic N Y Nat Moderate Excellent

    Fatty Acid Soaps COO Anionic N N Nat Harsh Low/Mod

    Product Innospec Trade Name

    Alkyl Ether Carboxylates Pureact T-A; WLL

    Alkylamphoacetates Pureact LAA

    Acyl Isethionates Pureact I-85; SLI

    Acyl Methyl Isethionates Iselux®

    Sodium Methyl Acyl Taurates Pureact WS Conc.

    Sarcosinates Pureact LSR

  • aqua (water), sodium cocoyl isethionate, sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, disodium laureth sulfosuccinate, cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, glycol distearate, PPG-5-ceteth-20, PEG-55 propylene glycol oleate, C11-15 pareth-7, C12-13 pareth-23, C12-13 pareth-3, linalool, carbomer, glycereth-26, glycerin, amodimethicone, trideceth-12, methylparaben, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, divinyldimethicone/dimethicone copolymer, sodium isethionate, sodium chloride, juniperus communis oil, juniperus communis fruit oil, sodium hydroxide, rosmarinus officinalis leaf oil, rosemary leaf oil, phenoxyethanol, coconut acid, tocopherol, limonene, propylene glycol, laureth-9, citric acid, decyl glucoside, polyquaternium-7, polyquaternium-10, hexyl cinnamal, benzoic acid, benzyl salicylate, benzyl alcohol, parfum (fragrance),

    Sulfate Free Shampoos

    water (aqua), cocamidopropyl betaine, disodium laureth sulfosuccinate, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, cocamideMEA, parfum (fragrance), glycerin, PEG-120 methyl glucose dioleate, divinyldimethicone/dimethiconecopolymer, glycol distearate, phenoxyethanol, acrylates/vinyl neodecanoate crosspolymer, disodiumcocoamphodiacetate, laureth-4, polyquaternium-7, amodimethicone, quaternium-95, sodium chloride, sodium glycolate, polyquaternium-55, sodium benzoate, polyquaternium-44, polyquaternium-10, C11-15 pareth-7,….

    water (aqua), sodium lauroyl methyl isethionate, cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, lactamide MEA, PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate, glycol distearate, PEG-150 pentaerythrityl tetrastearate, fragrance (parfum), polyfluoroester, laureth-23, PEG-6 caprylic/capric glyceride, tetrasodium EDTA, hydrolyzed wheat protein, behenyl alcohol, polyquaternium-47, laureth-4, methylchloroisothiazolinone, limonene, hexylcinnamal, linalool, citronellol, butylphenyl methylpropional

  • OII

    RC-OCH CH SO Na

    PUREACTSodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)

    Benefits

    • Dense Rich Lather

    • Mild

    • Smooth, Clean After-feel

    • Rinseability

    • Biodegradable

    Limitations

    • Poor Water Solubility

    • Difficult to Formulate

    • pH Stability (pH 6-8)

    Recognized Chemistry Widely Used Today in Beauty Bars, Baby Bars, and Niche Personal Cleansing Formulations

    2 2 3

  • Iselux® Sodium Acyl Methyl Isethionate

    • By modifying the SCI structure

    OII

    RC-OCH CH SO Na

    PUREACT I-85 Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate

    • It is possible to improve

    – Solubility in water

    – Hydrolytic stability

    – Performance

    – Alkyl-substituted acylethylisethionate esters have the following general formula

    O R1II I

    RC-OCHCH SO Na

    ISELUX® Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate

    2 2 3

    2 3

  • ISELUX®

    ISELUX® Flake

    80-85% Active

    ISELUX® LQ-CLR

    32-34% Active Liquid

  • Iselux®

    SCI Iselux

    10% Solids in Water

  • 0.5% Sodium

    Lauryl Ether Sulfate

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    0.5% Sodium

    Lauryl Ether Sulfate Time: 10 Min

    0.5% Sodium

    LauroylMethyl Isethionate

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    0.5% Sodium

    LauroylMethyl Isethionate

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    Foam Quality SLES Vs Iselux®

  • Iselux® Biodegradation Profile*Modified Sturm Test

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  • 14 Day Cumulative Skin Irritation

    0.50% ActiveMean Cumulative Score

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    Outstanding stability over a broad pH range

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    10% Active Iselux® + 3% Active CAPB

    10% Active Iselux®

    Effect of Sodium Chloride on Thickening

    Iselux®Typical Viscosity Profile

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  • Iselux® Viscosity Profiles10% Active ISELUX®

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    (30% Active) Cocamidopropyl Betaine

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  • Iselux® Viscosity Profiles12% Active ISELUX®

    (30% Active) Cocamidopropyl Betaine

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    ISELUX®

    ISELUX® + 0.5% NaCl

    ISELUX® + 2% Act.

    Taurate

    ISELUX® + 2% Act.

    Taurate + 0.5% NaCl

  • IseluxTM (82% Active) 6 – 15%

    Cocamidopropyl Betaine 1-25%

    (or Sodium Lauroamphoacetate)

    Other Secondary Surfactants 0- 5%

    Conditioning Agent(s) 0.1-0.5%

    Chelant (Natrlquest E-30) Q.S.

    Citric Acid (to pH 4.5-6.0) Q.S.

    Electrolyte (e.g. NaCl) Q.S to Desired Viscosity

    Iselux®

    Sulfate / Amide Free Formulas

  • Sulfate FreeFormulating Cost Effective Products

    AC-172 AC-156 AC-171 AC-173

    ISELUX® 10 12 10 6

    PUREACT I-78 FLAKE 2.5 5

    PUREACT WS Conc 3

    Cocamidopropyl Betaine (30% Act.) 15.6 20 15 20

    Polyquaternium-10 0.1 0.1

    ACTIVSOFT C-17 0.2CONDICARE PQ-7 1

    Glycol Distearate 2

    NATRLQUEST E-30 0.85 0.9 0.75 0.45

    Sodium Chloride 0.2-0.4 0.0-0.5 0.05-0.4 0.1-0.4

    D.I. Water QS QS QS QS

    Citric Acid pH 6 pH 5.5-6.0 pH 6 pH 5-6

    Appearance Clear & Brilliant Clear & Brilliant Opaque Clear & Brilliant

    Viscosity (cps) @ 24°C 5,000-10,000 18,000-25,000 10,000-15,000 5,000-10,000

    % Solids 18.5-19.5 20-21 24-25 13.2-14.2

    Shampoo ShampooBody Wash Body Wash

  • • Derived From Natural / Renewable Feedstocks (Palm Kernel Oil)

    • Readily Bio-Degradable

    • No EO Origins & 1,4 Dioxane Free

    • Mild Surfactant with Dense Creamy Lather and Long-Lasting Foam

    • Excellent Water Solubility – Can Be Used in Clear Systems

    • Provides Good Slip, Elegant After-Feel and Reduced Tack on Drying

    Iselux®Features & Properties

  • • Sulfate Free, Personal Cleansing Products Continue to be a Growing, Global Trend in the Industry

    • Formulating High Performance/Cost Effective Sulfate Free Products is a Challenge to Even the Most Skilled Formulators

    • Isethionate Chemistries, Especially Sodium LauroylMethyl Isethionate (ISELUX®), are Fast Becoming the Choice Ingredients as Replacements for Sulfates Because of their Outstanding Performance Benefits

    Sulfate Free Summary