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Acne Soap

Soaps that often contain strong cleansing ingredients, they are often overly drying.

Worst
Ammonium Laureth Sulfate

Can be derived from coconut; used primarily as a detergent cleansing agent and is considered gentle.

Good
Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate

Can be derived from coconut; used primarily as a detergent cleansing agent and is considered gentle.

Good
Arachidyl Glucoside

Emulsifying agent that can be used to enhance formulary texture.

Good
Azuki Beans

Legumes that are often ground up for use in skincare scrub products.

Average
Behentrimonium Methosulfate

Quaternary ammonium salt that plays a variety of roles in cosmetic formulations, including emulsifier, surfactant, and conditioning agent. Also enhances delivery of actives.

Good
Benzalkonium Chloride

Used as a preservative in skincare products.

Average
C20-40 Alketh-40

Mixture of polyethylene glycols of various molecular weight that can function as stabilising agents, solubolizers, and surfactants.

Good
C20-40 Pareth-40

Mixture of polyethylene glycols of various molecular weight that can function as stabilising agents, solubolizers, and surfactants.

Good
Capryloyl Glycine

Amino acid derivative that works as a skin-softening agent and helps protect skin’s surface from water loss. In certain formulations, it can also be used as a cleansing agent.

Good
Caprylyl Glyceryl Ether

Produced by the condensation of octanol (non-sensitizing fatty alcohol) and glycerin (humectant); serves multiple formulary roles including emollient, surfactant and preservation-booster.

Good
Ceteareth-20

Plays various roles depending on the formula, including being used as a thickener, texture enhancer, cleansing surfactant and solubilising agent to help ingredients stay mixed together.

Good
Ceteth-20 Phosphate

This ingredient has mild cleansing properties on its own but is primarily used to create stable liquid emulsions or richer creams when blended with substantive emollients.

Good
Cetrimonium Chloride

Serves multiple functions in personal care products, including working as a surfactant, emulsifier, preservative, and conditioning agent.

Average
Cetyl Betaine

This type of salt serves as a cleanser, anti-static and foaming agent in cosmetics.

Good
Cocamide DEA And MEA

Both cocamide DEA (diethanolamine) and MEA (monoethanolamine) are widely used ingredients to thicken the water phase of cosmetics, keep ingredients blended, and boost foaming properties...

Bad
Cocamidopropyl Betaine

Gentle cleansing ingredient used in face and body washes that can help increase lather. It can be naturally derived from coconut oil or produced synthetically.

Good
Cocamidopropyl Dimethylamine

An antistatic agent derived from coconut oil, though it may be produced synthetically, too.

Good
Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine

This coconut-derived surfactant provides gentle cleansing, lathering, and helps thicken and stabilize cosmetic formulas.

Good
Coco Betaine

This surfactant derived from coconut oil has cleansing, foaming, and anti-static properties and is ruled safe as used in cosmetics.

Good
Coco-Glucoside

This combination of fatty alcohol from coconut oil and the sugar glucose lifts dirt and oils from skin, making it a gentle cleansing ingredient in skin care products.

Good
Coconut Acid

A natural mixture of fatty acid found in coconut oil primarily used as a cleansing agent.

Good
Decyl Glucoside

Commonly used mild surfactant in cleansing formulas; may also function as an emulsion stabiliser.

Good
Detergent Cleansing Agent

This type of cleanser utilizes surfactants, or surface active agents, to emulsify oils and hold dirt in suspension.

Good
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