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Diethanolamide

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Diethanolamides are common ingredients used in cosmetics to act as a foaming agents or as emulsifiers. Chemically, they are amides formed from diethanolamine and carboxylic acids, typically fatty acids.

Examples include:

  • Cocamide diethanolamine
  • Lauramide diethanolamine
  • Oleamide diethanolamine
  • References

    Diethanolamide Wikipedia


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