NAPURE C-HP: A Mild Surfactant for Sulfate-Free Formulations

December 9, 2025

The rising popularity of sulfate-free skincare—especially for sensitive skin—has pushed formulators to focus on developing gentler, SLES-free products. NAPURE C-HP offers a low-irritation, easy-to-formulate solution with a Natural Origin Index (NOI) > 0.5. Read more about the benefits and applications of NAPURE C-HP in this article!

What Is NAPURE C-HP?


Image 1. NAPURE C-HP Structure

Napure C-HP is a high-performance anionic surfactant known for its rich foaming properties, emulsifying ability, and gentle feel on the skin. It works well across a wide pH range and is highly compatible with many types of surfactants—anionic, nonionic, and amphoteric. It also shows good tolerance to hard water. That’s why Napure C-HP is ideal for various personal care applications such as:

  1. Shampoos
  2. Body Washes
  3. Facial Cleansers
  4. Baby care products

The hydrophilic part of sodium methyl cocoyl taurate contains a taurate group—salts or esters of taurine—commonly used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations.

Why Use NAPURE C-HP?

Image 2. NAPURE C-HP Spesification

When Should You Use NAPURE C-HP?

NAPURE C-HP is the right choice if you want to develop formulas that:

  1. Have a Natural Origin Index > 0.5
  2. Are milder than typical sulfate, ammonium sulfate, or cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) surfactants
  3. Offer strong cleansing performance (C-HP performs better than certain amino acid salts)
  4. Are easier to formulate (C-HP is less tricky than SCI, which may precipitate)

Key Advantages of Napure C-HP

  • Gentle and eco-friendly
  • Excellent foam performance
  • Can act as a foam booster

As a Main Surfactant

  • Enhances formula transparency
  • Easy viscosity adjustment
  • Stable in formulations

Recommended dosage: 20%

As a Co-Surfactant

  • Good transparency
  • Easy viscosity adjustment

NAPURE C-HP Safety & Certifications

Image 3. NAPURE C-HP Certifications

Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate has been evaluated by the Environmental Working Group (EWG). A lower number indicates lower risk. Its rating is 1, meaning it is considered very safe for long-term use on human skin.

Based on Beauty Evolution data with 320,000 daily active users, consumers can assess safety factors including acne risk. Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate is classified as safe and non-comedogenic.

NAPURE C-HP Supplier in Indonesia

Maha is the official distributor of NAPURE C-HP in Indonesia. Contact us now for FREE formulation consultation and more product information. Let us help you create safer, gentler, and higher-performance sulfate-free formulas!

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