PEG-13 Hydrogenated Tallow Amide

  • May Worsen Malassezia Folliculitis
  • Surfactant

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About PEG-13 Hydrogenated Tallow Amide

PEG-13 Hydrogenated Tallow Amide is the polyethylene glycol amide of hydrogenated tallow amide, a fatty acid derived from hydrogenated tallow, with n averaging 13.[1] The number 13 in the name indicates the average number of ethylene oxide units added. For the same base structure, changing this number may affect water miscibility and the viscosity and spreadability of the formulation. In cosmetics, it is used to create emulsified formulations in which water and oil are evenly mixed.[2]

PEG-13 Hydrogenated Tallow Amide Details

Ingredient function
Emulsifying
INCI name
PEG-13 HYDROGENATED TALLOW AMIDE
CosIng ID
77550

PEG-13 Hydrogenated Tallow Amide References

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