Sunfloweroyl Methylglucamide

TL;DR. This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant and co-surfactant used for cleansing, foam support, and solubilizing oily components in rinse-off formulas. It can also help reduce the harsh feel of stronger anionic surfactant systems.

What does Sunfloweroyl Methylglucamide do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a mild nonionic surfactant and co-surfactant used for cleansing, foam support, and solubilizing oily components in rinse-off formulas. It can also help reduce the harsh feel of stronger anionic surfactant systems.

Is Sunfloweroyl Methylglucamide clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated and does not sit on major restricted lists. The main watchpoint is typical surfactant-related eye or skin sting at higher use levels, especially in very active cleansing systems.

Is Sunfloweroyl Methylglucamide sustainable?

This material is made from renewable fatty-acid and sugar-derived inputs, with sunflower as the primary lipid feedstock. It is expected to be readily biodegradable and has a better persistence profile than many petrochemical or silicone-based conditioning materials.

Is Sunfloweroyl Methylglucamide COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can fit COSMOS-organic formulas when the finished product meets the broader standard. Its renewable sourcing, biodegradability, and mild aqueous-use profile align well with Green Chemistry principles.

How does Sunfloweroyl Methylglucamide work chemically?

The molecule is a nonionic sugar-amide surfactant with a hydrophilic polyhydroxy head group and a C18-rich fatty chain, giving it gentle cleansing and co-emulsifying behavior. It is typically used around 1 to 10% in surfactant systems, remains functional across mildly acidic to neutral pH ranges, and pairs well with anionic and amphoteric surfactants for foam and mildness balance.

Last updated 2026-05-14