Disodium Dicarboxyethyl Cocopropylenediamine

  • Hair Conditioning
  • Surfactant
  • Coconut Derived

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About Disodium Dicarboxyethyl Cocopropylenediamine

Disodium Dicarboxyethyl Cocopropylenediamine is an organic compound in which the R groups are primarily alkyl groups obtained from coconut oil.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to reduce hair tangling and rough feel, leaving hair smooth and well-groomed; help ingredients that do not dissolve readily in water disperse more evenly in the water phase; and reduce surface tension so raw materials can wet, mix, and disperse evenly.[2]

Disodium Dicarboxyethyl Cocopropylenediamine Details

Ingredient function
Hair Conditioning, Hydrotrope, Surfactant
INCI name
DISODIUM DICARBOXYETHYL COCOPROPYLENEDIAMINE
CosIng ID
75832

Disodium Dicarboxyethyl Cocopropylenediamine References

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