This product may be found in eye shadows and pencils, mascaras, face cleansers, and eye creams and lotions in cosmetics and facial goods.
Uses
Used for making surfactants, such as for emulsifier, neutralizes fatty acids, and helps adjust pH.
Benefits
• May help adjust pH
• Neutralizes fatty acids
• Used in a wide range of products
• Surfactant properties
Usage Rate
The usage for this product depends on the nature of the formulation, thus there is no exact recommended concentration.
Strengths
This product has applications across various industries.
Caution
When ethylene oxide is introduced to diethanolamine, Triethanolamine 99 is formed. This triethanolamine-containing substance is used in laundry detergents, hand dishwashing detergents, degreasers, hard surface cleaners, and multipurpose detergents and disinfectants. It's also utilised as an alkali agent in car shampoos, polishing waxes, and multipurpose cleansers.
Triethanolamine 99 is a weak base with hygroscopic qualities, making it an excellent alkali agent in moisturising hair treatments such as shampoos, conditioners, hairspray, solutions for perms, and fixing gels. It may be found in eye shadows and pencils, mascaras, face cleansers, and eye creams and lotions in cosmetics and facial goods. It is also used to modify the pH of colognes, fragrances, and bath oils.