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- The common applications of the CDEA are bath products such as hand soaps and shampoos.
- CEDA is used as a foaming agent.
- It is a foam booster for soapy materials.
- When added to lauryl sulfate-based liquid cleansers to help stabilize the lather and improve foam formation.


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MYOC COCO DIETHANOLAMIDE (CDEA).
The common applications of this product are bath products such as hand soap, shampoos (as a foaming agent), and cosmetics (as emulsifying agents).
Coco Di ethanolamide (CDEA) acts as a viscosity builder and foam booster for soapy materials.
CEDA can be compounded with anionic surfactants to increase the foaming ability. This product is popular for its features of outstanding solvency and cleansing rate.
Because of its properties of stabilizing foams and thickening the liquid, it is added in handwashing soaps and shampoos. The CEDA is also very beneficial in minimizing the irritation to the skin caused by other chemicals. this product is also used in personal hygiene products and cosmetics. The general applications of CEDA are body wash, dishwasher, detergent, Face Wash, Hand Wash LiquidDetergent, and Liquid Soap.
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