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DILAURETH-4 DIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Description

Dilaureth-4 Dimonium Chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound widely used in hair care and skincare formulations. This cationic surfactant functions primarily as a conditioning agent and emulsifier. Its molecular structure consists of a hydrophilic head group and two hydrophobic tails, allowing it to effectively interact with both water and oil-based ingredients.

In hair care products, Dilaureth-4 Dimonium Chloride helps to reduce static, improve combability, and enhance the overall feel of hair. It forms a thin, protective film on the hair shaft, which can temporarily smooth the cuticle and increase shine. In skincare, it acts as an emollient, helping to soften and smooth the skin's surface.

The ingredient is particularly effective in rinse-off formulations due to its ability to deposit on the skin and hair even after rinsing. It is often used in combination with other conditioning agents to create synergistic effects. While generally considered safe for topical use, some individuals may experience mild irritation, particularly those with sensitive skin.

Formulators should be aware of its potential to build up on hair over time, which may necessitate occasional clarifying treatments for some users. The optimal concentration of Dilaureth-4 Dimonium Chloride in formulations typically ranges from 0.5% to 2%, depending on the specific product type and desired effects.

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