Sodium Palmate
Cleansing Agent
No known benefits
Sodium Palmate at a glance
- Surfactant in bar soaps and other skin-cleansers
- Increases formulary viscosity
- Also plays an emulsifying role
- Derived from palm oil
Sodium Palmate description
Sodium palmate is a surfactant derived from palm oil. It is commonly found in bar soaps, liquid hand washes and other cleansing products. Sodium palmate also influences texture, serving as a viscosity increasing agent, plus it plays an emulsifying role in cosmetics. On a scale of mild to harsh surfactants, research indicates that sodium palmate falls in the middle range. As a soap ingredient, it can be drying and is typically formulated at an alkaline pH. In 2017, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel assessed this ingredient and concluded it is safe for cosmetic use when formulated to be non-irritating. Their report examined 212 personal care formulations containing sodium palmate in concentrations up to 68%.