Description

INCI Name: Cetrimonium Chloride
Molecular Formula: C19H42Cl.N
Alternative Names: Cetrimide Chloride, CTAC
Active Content: 50%
Country of Origin: India,

Description

Cetrimonium Chloride is a conditioning and anti-static ingredient widely used in hair care products. It helps smooth the hair, making it soft, shiny, and easy to manage. It also reduces tangles and frizz by coating the hair shaft. This ingredient is very effective in conditioners, hair masks, and leave-in treatments. It works by helping to lock in moisture while also protecting hair from damage caused by brushing, heat, or styling.

Benefits and Uses

  • Conditions the hair, making it soft, smooth, and easy to comb.
  • Helps reduce frizz and static, keeping hair looking neat.
  • Prevents tangles, reducing hair breakage during brushing.
  • Protects hair from heat and styling damage by forming a thin layer.
  • Helps retain moisture in hair, preventing dryness and roughness.
  • Works well in both rinse-off and leave-in hair care products.

Cetrimonium Chloride is a quaternary ammonium compound, meaning it carries a positive charge that helps it bond to negatively charged hair strands. This bonding smooths the hair surface and makes it easier to style. It is especially helpful for people with dry, damaged, or chemically treated hair. In addition to conditioning, it also provides mild antimicrobial benefits, which can help keep hair and scalp healthy. Because it works so effectively at low amounts, it is a popular choice in many commercial hair care formulas. It is safe when used at the right concentration and rinsed or left on hair as directed.

Concentration and Solubility

  • Usually used at 0.5% to 2% in rinse-off products and up to 4% in leave-in products.
  • Easily dissolves in water, making it simple to mix into formulations.

How to Use

  • Add to the water phase of your formulation and heat if needed to fully dissolve.
  • Store in a tightly closed container, away from heat and direct sunlight.

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