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Trideceth-12

Description

Trideceth-12 is a versatile synthetic surfactant and emulsifier widely used in cosmetic and personal care formulations. This ethoxylated fatty alcohol is derived from tridecanol, a long-chain alcohol, combined with approximately 12 moles of ethylene oxide. Its molecular structure consists of a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail and a hydrophilic (water-loving) head, allowing it to effectively bridge oil and water phases in various product formulations.

In skincare and haircare products, Trideceth-12 serves multiple functions. It acts as an emulsifier, helping to stabilize oil-in-water emulsions and create smooth, uniform textures. As a surfactant, it aids in cleansing by reducing surface tension and facilitating the removal of dirt and oils. Additionally, Trideceth-12 functions as a solubilizer, enabling the incorporation of fragrances and other oil-soluble ingredients into water-based formulations.

This ingredient is particularly valued for its mildness and low irritation potential, making it suitable for use in sensitive skin products. Trideceth-12 also exhibits excellent wetting properties and contributes to the even distribution of active ingredients throughout a formulation. Its effectiveness in low concentrations (typically 0.1-3%) makes it a cost-efficient choice for formulators seeking to enhance product performance and stability.

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