Cocamide Diethanolamine

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.

  • Synonyms
  • Chemical Formula
    C₁₄H₁₈N₂O₂
  • CAS Number
    68603-42-9

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Foaming Agent

Industries

  • Beauty & Personal Care

Applications:

  • 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.

Packing

Cocamide diethanolamine is normally in liquid form and can be packed in plastic bottles or drums.

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