In Ecuador, the demand for an efficient surfactant is driven by a growing middle class and an expanding beauty and personal care industry. The local market faces unique challenges due to high humidity and varied climatic zones, requiring chemical raw materials that maintain stability across diverse temperature ranges.
Currently, the manufacturing of Cosmetics in cities like Quito and Guayaquil relies heavily on imported high-concentration pastes to reduce logistics costs. The transition toward specialized forest-based chemical products is emerging as a way to integrate local natural resources with synthetic chemical efficiency.
Regulatory pressures regarding biodegradable ingredients are increasing. This has led Ecuadorian producers to seek Sodium Laureth Sulfate that offers a better balance between cleaning power and skin compatibility, moving away from traditional harsh detergents.
