Cocamide diethanolamine is an emulsifying agent that is obtained from the reaction product of coconut oil and diethanolamine. It is a thick pale yellow liquid, slightly viscous to the touch. Cocamide diethanolamine is used in many personal care products because it is an effective emulsifier, thickener, and foaming agent.
Used in shampoos, body washes, and bubble baths to create a rich, creamy lather.
Creates long-lasting luxurious bubbles in bath products.
Emulsifies the oil phase and stabilises the mixture of oil and water-soluble ingredients.
It helps in maintaining a uniform and seamless product formulation process.
Helps to achieve the desired rheological properties of personal care products.
This ingredient imparts a luxurious and creamy texture to lotions and creams.
Used in shampoos and conditioners to improve the foam and viscosity of the final product.
Helps in the even application of hair styling products such as mousse and gel.
Creates luxurious, creamy foam in body washes and shower gels.
Employed in bubble bath preparations for long-lasting rich foam.
Cocamide diethanolamine is normally in liquid form and can be packed in plastic bottles or drums.