In Libya, the manufacturing of personal care and home cleaning products is heavily reliant on the import of high-quality raw materials. Due to the arid climate and high mineral content in local water sources, there is a critical need for a robust surfactant that can maintain stability and foaming capacity under harsh environmental conditions.
The local market is currently transitioning from fragmented small-scale workshops to more organized industrial facilities. This shift has increased the demand for standardized SLES 70%, which offers lower shipping costs and easier storage compared to diluted versions, fitting Libya's logistical infrastructure.
Despite economic fluctuations, the Libyan Cosmetics sector is experiencing a revival, with a growing emphasis on dermatologically safe and effective cleansing agents to meet the rising standards of urban consumers in Tripoli and Benghazi.
