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DIHYDROGENATED TALLOWAMIDOETHYL HYDROXYETHYLMONIUM CHLORIDE
Description
Dihydrogenated tallowamidoethyl hydroxyethylmonium chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound commonly used in personal care and cosmetic products. This ingredient functions primarily as a conditioning agent and antistatic agent in hair care formulations. Its molecular structure consists of a long hydrocarbon chain derived from tallow, combined with ethanol amine and quaternized with a chloride ion.
The compound's cationic nature allows it to bind effectively to negatively charged hair surfaces, providing softness, smoothness, and improved manageability. It forms a thin, protective film on hair strands, reducing friction and static electricity. This results in easier combing and reduced breakage during styling.
In skincare formulations, dihydrogenated tallowamidoethyl hydroxyethylmonium chloride can act as an emollient, helping to soften and smooth the skin. It also exhibits mild antimicrobial properties, which can contribute to product preservation.
While generally considered safe for use in cosmetics, individuals with sensitive skin or specific allergies should exercise caution. As with any ingredient, patch testing is recommended before widespread use. The concentration of this compound in formulations typically ranges from 0.1% to 5%, depending on the product type and desired effects.
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