DEA (Diethanolamine): A neutralizing agent that raises pH. Decyl Oleate: The ester of decyl alcohol and oleic acid. An emollient that adds body to lotions.
DEA Cetyl Phosphate - Commonly used a lathering agent in skin, body and hair products. It is usually paired up with a foaming or detergent agent to get a cleaning and foaming property.
DEA - Diethanolamine Contains nitrosamines that are carcinogens (cause cancer). Causes facial dermatitis and contact dermatitis. Decaglycerol Erucate A surfactant derived from sugar and jojoba.
DEA (Diethanolamine): A neutralizing agent that raises pH. DEA Oleth - 3 Phosphate: An emulsifier that prevents separation of product. Adds shine. DEA Oleth - 10 Phosphate: An emulsifier derived from oleic acid, an unsaturated fatty acid.
DEA Oleth 3 Phosphate and DEA Oleth10 Phosphate An emulsifier that prevents separation of product. Adds shine.
Soyamide DEA Derived from soy; gentle, non-drying cleanser. Soyamidopropalkonium chloride Derived from soybean oil; skin conditioner and moisturizer.
Cocamide DEA Either made synthetically or derived from the kernel of the coconut, it gives lather and cleans skin and hair.
Cocamide DEA, MEA, or TEA/Cocamidopropyl Betaine These milder foaming detergents are added to create suds. But they also moisturize and thicken the formula so the shampoo is easier to pour.
Lauramide DEA: coconut-derived softener and foaming agent, surfactant Lauryl Alcohol: (derived from coconut oil): surfactant Lavender: (plant extract and essential oil) cleansing, balancing, soothing and healing ...
This blend is free of DEA amides, lauryl sulfates and laureth sulfates. The surfactant ingredients in this blend are all derived from natural, renewable resources.
Surfactants: alkyl monoglyceride, alkyl sulfosuccinate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, cocamidopropyl, cocamide DEA or MEA or TEA, cocamidopropyl betaine, distearyldimonium chloride, lauramide DEA, olealkonium chloride, sodium lauryl sulfate, ...
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products from a variety of conventional and natural products retailers including Target, Walgreens, and Whole Foods, CEH reported that many products weren't 70 percent organic and some even contained harsh ingredients like BHA, cocoamide DEA, ...
These include ingredients such as DEA, Isopropyl Alcohol, BHT and Triclosan (commonly found in anti-bacterial soap). The most common ingredient in conventional bar soaps is sodium tallowate.
See also: Extract, Natural, Alcohol, Acid, Protein
 
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