Sodium Cocoyl (Arginine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Valine)
- Surfactant
- Coconut Derived
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About Sodium Cocoyl (Arginine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Valine)
Sodium Cocoyl (Arginine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Valine) is the sodium salt of the product obtained by reacting a mixture of arginine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, and valine with cocoyl chloride.[1] In cosmetics, it is used to help sebum and impurities wash away with water, increase the amount of foam and help it resist collapsing, and lower surface tension so ingredients can wet, mix, and spread evenly.[2]
Sodium Cocoyl (Arginine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Valine) Details
- Ingredient function
- Cleansing, Foam Boosting, Surfactant
- Main product categories
- Wash-Off Mask
- INCI name
- SODIUM COCOYL (ARGININE/ASPARTIC ACID/GLUTAMIC ACID/ISOLEUCINE/LEUCINE/LYSINE/PHENYLALANINE/PROLINE/SERINE/THREONINE/VALINE)
- CosIng ID
- 91720
Sodium Cocoyl (Arginine/Aspartic Acid/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Serine/Threonine/Valine) References
- ๋ํํ์ฅํํํ ํ์ฅํ์ฑ๋ถ์ฌ์ ยท ์ฑ๋ถ์ฝ๋ 17144
- European Commission โ CosIng ยท substanceId 91720
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