Science
Mechanism of Action
As a bio-based surfactant, Potassium Soyate effectively cleanses and emulsifies by interacting with oils and water. Studies suggest it supports skin cell viability and wound healing, offering a gentler alternative to some harsher surfactants.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Medium confidenceN/A
Key findings
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Transparency
Dusting Analysis
No data suggests Potassium Soyate is commonly used in 'dusting' practices or at concentrations that raise red flags for underdosing.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Generally water-soluble, with an estimated solubility of 6.568 mg/L at 25°C. No specific optimal pH range for stability was identified.
Safety
Safety Profile
The CIR Expert Panel found insufficient data for 4 out of 28 soy-derived ingredients, lacking specific details for Potassium Soyate. However, EWG Skin Deep rates it with low concerns for various toxicities and allergies.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Potassium Soyate shows promise as a gentle cleanser but requires more comprehensive safety data from regulatory bodies to confirm its overall profile.
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