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TALLAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE

Description

TALLAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE is a versatile cationic surfactant and conditioning agent commonly used in hair care and skincare formulations. This amino-functional compound is derived from tall oil fatty acids and propylamine, making it a semi-natural ingredient. It exhibits excellent compatibility with anionic surfactants, enhancing the overall stability and performance of personal care products.

In hair care applications, TALLAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE provides superior conditioning properties, improving wet and dry combing, reducing static electricity, and enhancing overall hair manageability. Its substantivity to hair and skin surfaces makes it particularly effective in leave-on and rinse-off formulations. In skincare products, it functions as an emulsifier and contributes to a smooth, silky feel.

The ingredient demonstrates good biodegradability and low aquatic toxicity, aligning with increasing consumer demand for environmentally conscious formulations. Its mild nature makes it suitable for use in products designed for sensitive skin and scalp. TALLAMIDOPROPYL DIMETHYLAMINE is typically used at concentrations ranging from 0.5% to 3%, depending on the specific application and desired benefits. Its compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients allows formulators flexibility in creating innovative and effective personal care products.

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