Apparently the coco polyglucose used in your products has the lowest irritation score of all common surfactants tested based on the Duhring Chamber Test. What is the Duhring Chamber test?
Surface-active-agents (surfactants) are substances capable of dissolving oils and holding dirt in suspension so that they can be rinsed away with water. Coco polyglucose is the surfactant used in our body wash and shampoos because it is so mild. The Duhring Chamber Skin Patch Test determines the relative skin irritation potential of a substance on human subjects. It is not animal testing.
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