CDEA most commonly stands for Coco Diethanolamide (or Cocamide Diethanolamine), a compound used as a foaming agent, emulsifier, and thickening agent in cosmetics and cleaning products like shampoos and liquid soaps. It is synthesized from coconut oil fatty acids and diethanolamine and helps stabilize and improve the lather of products, as well as make them more viscous.
Common Name: Cocodiethanolamide or Cocamide Diethanolamine
Function:
Foaming agent: Increases and stabilizes foam in products like shampoos and soaps.
Emulsifier: Helps blend oil and water ingredients to create a stable mixture.
Thickener: Increases the viscosity of water-based solutions.
Source: Made from fatty acids from coconut oil and diethanolamine.
Uses: Found in personal care products (shampoos, hand soaps, body washes) and household cleaners.
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