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cleansing emollient emulsifying surfactant

Coconut Acid

Características

INCI
Coconut Acid
CAS
61788-47-4
EC
262-978-7
Funciones
cleansing, emollient, emulsifying, surfactant

Для кого подходит

Skin Type
▲ Oily ▲ Combination ▲ Normal
Face Concern
▼ Acne ▼ Sensitive Skin ▼ Rosacea ▼ Eczema
Hair Concern
▲ Scalp Health
Application Area
▲ Face ▲ Body ▲ Hair ▲ Scalp
fatty acids, coco

Descripción

Coconut Acid is a mixture of fatty acids derived from coconut oil, usually used as a cleansing and formulation ingredient rather than a standalone “treatment” active. You’ll most often find it in soaps, facial cleansers, shampoos, and body washes, where it helps create foam, lift away oil and dirt, and give products a richer, creamier texture. Because it comes from coconut oil, it’s often grouped with naturally derived surfactants and emollient-supporting ingredients.

For skin and hair, coconut acid mainly works behind the scenes: it helps products cleanse effectively while contributing to a smoother, more cushioned feel. In hair care, it can support that clean, lathering wash experience without the squeaky finish some harsher cleansers leave behind. People who enjoy foaming cleansers or want a more substantial, creamy lather may appreciate it, especially in rinse-off formulas.

Caveats: coconut acid itself is not a moisturizer or treatment ingredient, and in some formulas it may feel a bit drying if the cleanser is already strong or used too often. Very sensitive or easily irritated skin may prefer gentler, low-foam products. As always, the overall formula matters more than any single ingredient.

Encontrado en productos (941 total)

Cabello
Cuidado facial
Sinónimos
— Coconut Acid † Coconut Acid †Coconut Acid Coconut ­Acid Coconut Acid (Anti-Microbial) Coconut Acid (Coconut Oil) Coconut Acid (Surfactants-Cleansing Agents) Coconut Acid [] Coconut Acid* Coconut Acid** Coconut Acid**** Coconut Fatty Acids