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sodium lauryl sulphate noun[ U ] chemistry specializeduk /ˌsəʊ.di.əm ˌlɒr.ɪl ˈsʌl.feɪt/ us /ˌsoʊ.di.əm ˌlɔːr.əl ˈsʌl.feɪt/(abbreviationSLS) a chemical used in products such as soap, shampoo, and washing powder that can make some people's eyes or skin sore: The foaming agent in most shampoos is sodium lauryl sulphate, which creates a great lather but can irritate sensitive skin. All their products are free from parabens, synthetic dyes, and sodium lauryl sulphate. Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) in toothpaste can cause microscopic damage to the lining of the mouth. Magnesium stearate (0.25 kg), purified talc (0.25 kg), sodium lauryl sulphate (0.15 kg) and sodium starch glycolate (0.15 kg) were passed through a sieve. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Chemicals, chemical compounds & gases acetic acid acetone acrolein acrylamide activated charcoal adenine agglomerate ethyl alcohol glyphosate H2O HCFC HFC hyaluronic acid hydrochloric acid laughing gas limescale metho meths oxyacetylene tartaric acid |