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Cocamide DEA

What is it?

Cocamide DEA is a liquid non-ionic liquid surfactant made from coconuts. It helps boost foam, thicken surfactant blends, and condition the hair.

INCI

Cocamide DEA

Appearance

Pale yellow liquid

Usage rate

“The CIR Expert Panel concluded that Cocamide DEA was safe as used in rinse-off products and safe at concentrations of less than or equal to 10% in leave-on products.”

Scent

Characteristically detergent-y

Active surfactant matter

Varies by product; mine is 85%

Approximate Melting Point

Liquid at room temperature

pH

8.5–11 at 1% (varies by product)

Charge

Non-ionic

Solubility

Water

Why do we use it in formulations?

Cocamide DEA helps boost the foam in our formulations, thicken surfactant blends, and condition the hair.

Do you need it?

No.

Refined or unrefined?

Cocamide DEA only exists as a refined product.

Strengths

Good thickener and foam booster.

Weaknesses

Harder to find, depending on where you live.

Alternatives & Substitutions

I’d try a different non-ionic liquid surfactant, like one of the glucosides. This may result in a thinner product, depending on the formulation, so you may have to adjust the formulation to get the desired final viscosity.

How to Work with It

Include Cocamide DEA in the surfactant/water phase of your formulations. Cocamide DEA can be hot or cold processed.

Storage & Shelf Life

Stored somewhere cool, dark, and dry,

Tips, Tricks, and Quirks

Cocamide DEA and Cocamide MEA are not the same.

Recommended starter amount

100mL

Where to Buy it

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