Description
Cetrimonium Chloride
Cetrimonium chloride, also known as cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) and N,N,N,-trimethyl, is a topical surfactant found in personal care products, particularly for hair.
As a chloride, you’ll find this alcohol-like ingredient in cosmetic crafting shops in the form of a clear liquid.
Chemically, it is a cationic long-chain quaternary ammonium surfactant that is often combined with long-chain fatty alcohols, like stearic alcohol, by formulators of hair conditioner and shampoo.
Practically, cetrimonium chloride smooths strands of hair to control frizz, fly-aways, and rambunctious curls.
In fact, this chemical is so effective at detangling wind-whipped hair that you’ve almost certainly used it.
It’s as common in hair conditioning agents as soap is to shampoo.
Function: | Conditioner, anti-static, anti-frizz, detangling, dry and wet compatibility. |
Application: | Hair conditioner, hair rinses, hair treatment and anti-frizz products. |
Properties: | Colorless to pale yellow liquid. 28 – 31% active. |
Soluble in water. Compatible with nonionic and cationic surfactants. | |
Use: | Add to water phase; Dosage 1.0 – 5.0% |
Packing Size: | 1 KG |
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