Canolamidopropyl Betaine
- Hair Conditioning
- Surfactant
- Antistatic
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About Canolamidopropyl Betaine
Canolamidopropyl Betaine is a zwitterionic compound (an inner salt), primarily derived from fatty acids found in canola oil.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to reduce static electricity that causes hair strands to lift or stick together, help sebum and impurities rinse away with water, and increase the amount and stability of foam.[2] It is also used to help create foam during use, reduce tangling and rough texture for smoother hair, and leave the skin feeling soft and smooth.[2] By lowering surface tension, it helps ingredients wet, mix, and spread evenly, and is used to adjust a formulation's viscosity and flow.[2]
Canolamidopropyl Betaine Details
- Ingredient function
- Antistatic, Cleansing, Foam Boosting, Foaming, Hair Conditioning, Skin Conditioning, Surfactant, Viscosity Controlling
- INCI name
- CANOLAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE
- CosIng ID
- 74798
Canolamidopropyl Betaine References
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