Sodium Lactate
Sodium lactate is the sodium salt of lactic acid. It also offers antioxidant properties.
Sodium Lactate is part of skin’s natural moisturizing factor (NMF) and helps to maintain skin’s hydration. It also is a substance that absorbs moisture from its environment and improves water retention.
Decades of scientific backed research shows sodium lactate has a proven track record of safety within cosmetics.
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The following ingredients do not contain milk protein and need not be avoided by people allergic to milk: … Sodium lactate
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