Sodium Decylglucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate

TL;DR. This ingredient is a mild anionic cleansing surfactant used to lift oil and soil while building foam in face, body, and hair wash formulas. It can also help solubilize oily components and support milder surfactant blends.

What does Sodium Decylglucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a mild anionic cleansing surfactant used to lift oil and soil while building foam in face, body, and hair wash formulas. It can also help solubilize oily components and support milder surfactant blends.

Is Sodium Decylglucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate clean?

This ingredient generally fits clean-beauty standards because it is sulfate-free, low-odor, and usually well tolerated in rinse-off products. The main watchpoint is ordinary surfactant irritation at high levels or in leave-on exposure, not a major restricted-list issue.

Is Sodium Decylglucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate sustainable?

This material is commonly made from plant-derived fatty alcohol and glucose with additional chemical modification. It is reported as readily biodegradable, and its footprint depends partly on the sourcing of the C10 fatty alcohol, often coconut or palm-kernel supply chains.

Is Sodium Decylglucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulations when supplied from approved renewable feedstocks and compliant processing. Its Green Chemistry fit is strong on renewable carbon and biodegradability, with a modest caveat because it requires chemical conversion rather than simple extraction.

How does Sodium Decylglucosides Hydroxypropylsulfonate work chemically?

The molecule combines a C10 oil-loving segment, a glucose-based segment, and a strongly ionized sulfonate group, giving high water solubility and stable foam across acidic to neutral wash pH. Commercial versions are typically aqueous, often about 30 to 60% active, and are commonly paired with amphoteric or nonionic surfactants to tune viscosity, foam, and eye feel.

Last updated 2026-05-15