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SODIUM/TEA-UNDECYLENOYL HYDROLYZED CORN PROTEIN

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SODIUM/TEA-UNDECYLENOYL HYDROLYZED CORN PROTEIN is a multifunctional ingredient used in skincare and haircare formulations. This compound is derived from corn protein that has been hydrolyzed and modified with undecylenoic acid, resulting in a unique molecule with both cleansing and conditioning properties.

As an amphoteric surfactant, it exhibits excellent foaming capabilities and mildness, making it suitable for sensitive skin and scalp applications. The protein component provides moisturizing and film-forming benefits, helping to improve skin and hair texture. Its ability to reduce surface tension allows for better penetration of other active ingredients in formulations.

This ingredient demonstrates antimicrobial properties, particularly against fungi, which can be beneficial in addressing dandruff and other scalp conditions. It also shows good compatibility with a wide range of other cosmetic ingredients, enhancing formulation stability.

In skincare products, it can contribute to improved skin hydration and softness. For haircare, it aids in detangling, adds shine, and provides a conditioning effect without build-up. Its versatility makes it a valuable component in cleansers, shampoos, conditioners, and various leave-on products, offering formulators a balance of cleansing efficacy and skin/hair-friendly attributes.

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