Curly Girl Method Status
Sodium Coco Sulfate is a sulfate — a strong anionic surfactant. The Curly Girl Method classifies it as Warning because sulfates strip natural oils from the hair, which can cause dryness and frizz, especially for curly and wavy hair types. Look for gentle, sulfate-free cleansers instead.
Products Containing Sodium Coco Sulfate (2)
Related Ingredients in Sulfates
Frequently Asked Questions about Sodium Coco Sulfate
Is Sodium Coco Sulfate curly girl approved?
No. Sodium Coco Sulfate is classified as Warning in the Curly Girl Method. It's a Sulfates and is generally avoided by those following the CG Method.
What is Sodium Coco Sulfate used for in hair products?
Sodium Coco Sulfate belongs to the Sulfates category in the Surfactants group. It's used as a cleansing agent in shampoos and cleansers to remove dirt and oil.
What products contain Sodium Coco Sulfate?
Our database contains 2 products that list Sodium Coco Sulfate in their ingredients. Browse the products section above to see their full CG analysis.
What are curly girl approved alternatives to Sodium Coco Sulfate?
Look for products that use CG-approved ingredients from the same Surfactants group. Check our ingredient database for approved alternatives in related categories.