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ISOSTEARYL LAURDIMONIUM CHLORIDE

Description

Isostearyl Laurdimonium Chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound widely used in cosmetic and personal care formulations. This cationic surfactant functions primarily as a conditioning agent and antistatic ingredient in hair and skin products. Its molecular structure consists of a long-chain isostearyl group attached to a laurdimonium chloride moiety, providing both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties.

In haircare applications, Isostearyl Laurdimonium Chloride helps to reduce static electricity, improve combability, and enhance the overall manageability of hair. It forms a thin, protective film on the hair shaft, which contributes to a smoother appearance and softer feel. For skincare products, it acts as an emollient and helps to improve the spreadability of formulations.

This ingredient is particularly effective in leave-on products such as conditioners, hair masks, and lotions. Its compatibility with other ingredients makes it versatile in various formulations. While generally well-tolerated, it may cause irritation in individuals with sensitive skin or those prone to allergic reactions. As with any quaternary ammonium compound, proper formulation is crucial to minimize potential adverse effects and maximize its beneficial properties in cosmetic products.

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