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TEA-COCOYL ALANINATE

Description

TEA-Cocoyl Alaninate is an amino acid-based surfactant derived from coconut oil and alanine. This mild, biodegradable ingredient is widely used in personal care products, particularly in facial cleansers, shampoos, and body washes. Its primary function is to act as a gentle cleansing agent, effectively removing dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin and hair without causing excessive dryness or irritation.

The ingredient's molecular structure allows it to form stable foam and lather, enhancing the sensory experience of cleansing products. TEA-Cocoyl Alaninate has a pH close to that of human skin, making it less likely to disrupt the skin's natural barrier function. It is often preferred in formulations for sensitive skin types due to its low potential for irritation.

In addition to its cleansing properties, TEA-Cocoyl Alaninate exhibits conditioning effects on both skin and hair. It can help improve the texture and manageability of hair, while leaving the skin feeling soft and smooth. The ingredient is compatible with a wide range of other cosmetic components, making it versatile for various formulations. Its performance and mildness make it a valuable alternative to harsher surfactants in skincare and haircare products.

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