NaturaFoam also known as Decyl Glucoside or Polyglucoside is a nonionic surfactant that is made from a reaction between the fatty alcohols from coconut oil and natural sugar from corn starch. It's a lovely mild surfactant. 

It has an Ecocert certification. This makes it a wonderful ingredient for 'green' or 'natural' products.

 

 How we use NaturaFoam

  • Foaming face cleanser
  • Bubble bath
  • Body wash
  • Shower Gel 
  • Shampoo (but not more than 5% as it can tangle hair)

INCI Name: Decyl Glucoside

General Recommended Use: 

As a surfactant: We like to use up to 20% in a formulation

Physical Form: Viscous

Soluble: Water

Natural Vegetable Source

Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid

Packaging:  Polyglucoside Naturafoam is measured and sold by weight (in grams or kilograms), rather than by volume in millilitre. This is because Polyglucoside is denser than water, meaning it weighs more. For example, one gram  of Coco Glucoside does not equal one ml in volume. The 100g, 200g and 500g and 1kg is in PET plastic.


 



Naturafoam - Plant Derived Surfactant (Decyl Glucoside / Polyglucoside)

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NaturaFoam also known as Decyl Glucoside or Polyglucoside is a nonionic surfactant that is made from a reaction between the fatty alcohols from coconut oil and natural sugar from corn starch. It's a lovely mild surfactant. 

It has an Ecocert certification. This makes it a wonderful ingredient for 'green' or 'natural' products.

 

 How we use NaturaFoam

  • Foaming face cleanser
  • Bubble bath
  • Body wash
  • Shower Gel 
  • Shampoo (but not more than 5% as it can tangle hair)

INCI Name: Decyl Glucoside

General Recommended Use: 

As a surfactant: We like to use up to 20% in a formulation

Physical Form: Viscous

Soluble: Water

Natural Vegetable Source

Appearance: Clear to pale yellow liquid

Packaging:  Polyglucoside Naturafoam is measured and sold by weight (in grams or kilograms), rather than by volume in millilitre. This is because Polyglucoside is denser than water, meaning it weighs more. For example, one gram  of Coco Glucoside does not equal one ml in volume. The 100g, 200g and 500g and 1kg is in PET plastic.


 



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