Description
- Sodium lactate is found in cosmetics and beauty products, especially shampoos and liquid cleansers, as a preservative, buffering agent, pH controlling agent, or exfoliant
- Sodium lactate is found in the stratum corneum of the skin and is the most cost effective, naturally occurring humectant available for use as a moisturizer.
- In cosmetics and personal care products, these ingredients are used in the formulation of moisturizers, cleansing products, and other skin care products, as well as in makeup, shampoos, hair dyes and colors and other hair care products
- Broaden the spectrum of Natural Preservatives like Optiphen, Optiphen PLUS, Phenonip and Germa Paraben-free, Formaldehyde-free All Natural preservative enhancer - Completely Water Soluble Great pH regulator Helps harden Soap - Can be used as a replacement for glycerin - helps make soap and lotion less sticky Food Grade - Made from Corn - Produced in India- Best if used within one year from opening
- Recommended use level 0.5-5% for skin care products. For bar soaps 2-3%. care products.
Sodium Lactate is considered to have antioxidant properties and can improve bacterial stability with when used in combination with a full spectrum preservative. Sodium Lactate is also considered to be a natural humectant (draws moisture to itself) and is frequently used as a substitute for glycerin in lotions, creams, hair care products and cosmetics. When added to cold process soaps, it is said to harden the soap faster, add creaminess and extend its shelf life in the shower (does not melt easily). It is said to improve the appearance of the finished soap, and ease with un-molding a batch of soap. Usage: Can be used in a wide variety of personal care formulations to improve skin and scalp moisturization, and lighten complexion. Soluble in water and alcohol. Acts as a Bacteriostatic agent when combined with a full spectrum preservative.