CAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE

TL;DR. This ingredient is an amphoteric surfactant used to boost foam, improve mildness, and help solubilize oils in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and hand soaps.

What does CAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is an amphoteric surfactant used to boost foam, improve mildness, and help solubilize oils in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and hand soaps.

Is CAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally accepted in rinse-off formulas but can carry impurity and residual-reagent scrutiny depending on manufacturing quality. Sensitivity is uncommon, though irritation can occur at higher active levels or in formulas with multiple surfactants.

Is CAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE sustainable?

This material is usually made from plant-derived fatty acids combined with synthetic petrochemical-derived reagents, so its sourcing is mixed. It is expected to be readily biodegradable, but its supply chain can involve coconut or palm-derived inputs that benefit from traceability.

Is CAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS-natural when made from accepted renewable fatty-acid feedstocks and compliant processing, but it is not typically a COSMOS-organic input. Its Green Chemistry profile is moderate, with good biodegradability and partial renewable content balanced by synthetic processing and residue-control requirements.

How does CAMIDOPROPYL HYDROXYSULTAINE work chemically?

The molecule is a zwitterionic amido-sulfonate surfactant, carrying both positive and negative charge centers across common cosmetic pH ranges. It is typically supplied in water at about 30 to 50% active matter and used around 1 to 10% as supplied, often alongside anionic surfactants to improve foam creaminess and reduce harshness.

Last updated 2026-05-14