PEG-10 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine
- May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
- Surfactant
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About PEG-10 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine
PEG-10 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine is the polyethylene glycol amine of hydrogenated tallow. It can be described as having an R group that is a hydrogenated-tallow-derived fatty alkyl group; the number 10 in the name indicates the average number of added ethylene oxide units. Within the same base structure, changing this number may also alter water miscibility and the formula's viscosity and spreadability.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to create emulsions in which water and oil are evenly mixed.[2]
PEG-10 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine Details
- Ingredient function
- Emulsifying
- INCI name
- PEG-10 HYDROGENATED TALLOW AMINE
- CosIng ID
- 35901
PEG-10 Hydrogenated Tallow Amine References
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