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About facial cleanser: Are you really using it right? How to distinguish between soap bases and amino acids?

Now there are many merchants who are gimmicks of amino acid facial cleanser, but they do not know that they are hanging sheep's heads to sell dog meat, selling soap-based cleanser, in fact, the effect is similar to soap, it is simply a lie. So how should we make the right distinction? Do you know these knowledge points?

First of all, as long as there are the following ingredients and the top ranking is all soap base:

Potassium myristicate, sodium myristate, potassium cocoate, sodium cocoate, potassium laurate, sodium laurate, potassium oleate, sodium palmate, potassium palmitate, potassium palmitate, potassium stearate, sodium stearate

Of course smart merchants in order to prevent buyers from seeing it at a glance, they usually take apart the soap base into something like this:

Myristic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

Cocoic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

Monthly silicic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

Oleic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

Palmitic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

Palmoleic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

Stearic acid + potassium hydroxide / sodium hydroxide

So if we see one of these ingredients at the top of the ingredient list of facial cleansers, it should be a soap base:

Myristic acid, coco acid, lauric acid, oleic acid, palmitic acid, palmitic acid, stearic acid, potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide.

For example, is this facial cleanser soap-based or amino acid-based? Have you learned how to distinguish a cleanser? Welcome to comment and discuss with me!