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CETEARDIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Description

Ceteardimonium chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound widely used in the cosmetic and personal care industry. This versatile ingredient functions primarily as a conditioning agent and emulsifier in various hair and skin products. Its molecular structure consists of a long hydrocarbon chain attached to a positively charged nitrogen atom, allowing it to interact effectively with both oil and water-based substances.

In hair care formulations, ceteardimonium chloride excels at reducing static electricity, improving combability, and enhancing overall manageability of hair. It forms a thin, protective film on the hair shaft, which helps to smooth the cuticle and provide a silky feel. For skincare applications, it acts as an emollient and aids in the even distribution of other active ingredients.

This compound demonstrates good stability across a wide pH range and is compatible with many other cosmetic ingredients. Its effectiveness at low concentrations makes it a cost-efficient choice for formulators. While generally well-tolerated, individuals with sensitive skin should perform patch tests before prolonged use. Ceteardimonium chloride is approved by regulatory bodies worldwide for use in rinse-off products and, in limited concentrations, for leave-on applications.

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