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 Sulfates are used to break the surface tension of water which creates a lathering effect to remove oil and dirt from your hair.
Sulfates are a class of organic compounds that are formally esters derived from alcohols and sulfuric acid. Many sulfate esters are used in detergents, and commonly used in liquid detergents, from shampoo to body wash to dish soap.
The 4 main sulfates found in shampoos are sodium laureth sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium stearate and disodium laureth sulfosuccinate.
Sulfates are used to break the surface tension of water which creates a lathering effect to remove oil and dirt from your hair. Compared to other cleansing ingredients in shampoo, sulfates have very high efficacy and have demonstrated the most effective cleaning ability among other surfactants.
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