Back to Ingredient Dictionary

OLIVAMIDOPROPYLAMINE OXIDE

Description

Olivamidopropylamine oxide is an amphoteric surfactant derived from olive oil, combining the mildness of natural oils with the cleansing power of synthetic compounds. This versatile ingredient functions primarily as a foam booster and conditioning agent in various skincare and haircare formulations.

The molecule consists of a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail, allowing it to effectively emulsify oils and suspend dirt particles for easy rinsing. Its amphoteric nature means it can act as both a cationic and anionic surfactant, depending on the pH of the solution, making it adaptable to different formulation needs.

Olivamidopropylamine oxide offers several benefits in personal care products. It enhances foam stability and density, improving the sensory experience of cleansers. The ingredient also exhibits mild antimicrobial properties, contributing to product preservation. Its conditioning effects help to reduce static and improve combability in hair care applications.

While generally considered gentle on the skin and eyes, it may cause irritation in some individuals with sensitive skin. As with all surfactants, it should be used at appropriate concentrations to maintain skin barrier integrity and minimize potential dryness or irritation.

Products with this Ingredient