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Sodium Phosphate

Características

INCI
Sodium Phosphate
CAS
7558-80-7, 7632-05-5
EC
231-449-2, 231-558-5
IUPAC
Sodium Dihydrogenorthophosphate
Funções
buffering

Descrição

Sodium Phosphate is a family of sodium salts of phosphoric acid used in cosmetics mainly as a pH adjuster, buffering agent, and stabilizer. In plain terms, it helps keep a formula at the right acidity so the product stays effective, comfortable, and shelf-stable. You’ll often see it in cleansers, shampoos, conditioners, serums, and lotions, where it supports the overall performance of the formula rather than acting as a star active on its own.

For skin and hair, its main benefit is indirect: by helping maintain the formula’s pH, it can make products feel gentler and work more predictably. This is especially useful in products that need to stay balanced for everyday use, such as facial cleansers or hair care. People who like well-formulated, stable products may appreciate it, but it isn’t an ingredient that targets concerns like dryness, acne, or damage by itself.

Caveats: Sodium Phosphate is generally used at low levels, but any ingredient can be part of a formula that feels irritating to very sensitive skin depending on the full ingredient list. It’s best thought of as a behind-the-scenes helper, not a treatment ingredient.

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Cabelo
Cuidado facial
Cuidado corporal
Sinónimos
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