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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate - Its Uses In Skincare

by Sameer amaze on Jul 19, 2022

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate - Its Uses In Skincare

BABY FOAM AKA SCI

 

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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate - Its Uses In Skincare

 

Irrespective of gender, men and women care for their skin and health. But by default, we switch to wellness only after deterioration. Anyways, nothing is too late or too far. Science never fails to awe us at any point in time. There are many researches and solutions to skincare with more intense concentration. And the shift toward organic treatments and remedies is happening with the demand and expectations from the customers.

 

In recent times Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI) is widely used in products as a foaming agent, but have we ever thought of how else this magical aspect is beneficial and adds goodness to the skin? Let us discuss.

 

Break The Myth of Foaming

 

Let it be face wash, body wash, shampoo, and whatnot, from dishwashing to house cleaning. All of us are manipulated to think that more foaming can give super cleaning. But is that the real fact?

 

The foam in physical chemistry is a colloidal system. The particles here are gas bubbles formed by water when added as an additional medium. This foam is a complete chemical substance with no real result in cleansing or cleaning. Instead, a perfect manipulative concept was introduced to captivate the minds of the consumer.

 

How Is Foaming Concentrated in Organic and Natural Products?

 

Most of us switch back to natural and organic products. Despite a lot of benefits it provides, the one basic thing of non-satisfaction would be foaming. The natural ingredients cannot be diluted to bring in more foam. But in some cases, they try to achieve half of their competitors. At the same time, the consumer's opinion fades into a misconception that this product (any natural product, in that case) is not yielding any good results.

 

SCI As a Foaming Alternative

 

In order to change the mentality of the mindset, there was a lot of research going to find a perfect alternative for chemical foaming agents. And there came SODIUM COCOYL ISETHIONATE, formerly known as SCI, which sounds purely like a chemical component. Still, this is a pure coconut extraction that is activated to bring in foam in real cases.

 

In most natural and organic products, SCI is today's top priority. This is a fine white powder that is derived from the fatty acids of coconut oil and Isethionate acid (a type of sulfonic acid). It acts as a foaming agent.

 

Converting coconut oil into SCI is simple when the sodium Isethionate is reacted with coconut oil and another chloride. The solution is heated and then distilled to remove excess water and other fatty acids.

 

Natural foaming that is no harm to skin and hair. This SCI is most widely used in all the natural skin and hair care products as a foaming agent that is an effective deep cleanser. When combined with other cleansing agents in contact with water, this results in foam.

 

Uses Of Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate

 

Coconut oil is widely used as a cleanser to remove dirt and oil settling from the skin. Similarly, this SCI, which is extracted from coconut, is commonly used in natural soaps, face washes, and natural shampoo as it acts as a deep cleansing agent with no side effects or harm.

 

The cosmetic industry is widely adopting Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, a major ingredient in their personal cleansing products, including facial kits, soaps, shampoo, body wash, and others.

 

How Is SCI Infused Into Natural Products?

 

The one major thing is that people feel hesitant to use our age-old traditional products like dry shampoo powder and face wash powder because they don't give active foaming. But now, SCI coming in as an active natural ingredient reacting with water to produce foam brings back the fancy for natural and organic products.

 

Various brands in the cosmetic industry use SCI in their dry hair shampoo to remove dirt and oil from the scalp, and the coconut extracts soften the hair. Similarly, in face wash powders, the coconut oil effect acts as a deep cleanser that protects our skin with SCI, the deep cleansing agent, giving a natural glow and shine.

 

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate - Is It Safe?

 

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate is a safe ingredient tested and certified by the Cosmetic Ingredients Review. They vouched for this natural ingredient to be beneficial. The Whole Foods review deemed SCI safe and an acceptable ingredient for body care. Clinical research on these ingredients has proven non-irritating or sensitizer substances.

 

All these sources certify Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate to be safe and beneficial for your skin and hair. We can expect a future with no chemical foaming; instead, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate replacing it with abundant benefits!

 

 

 

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