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Triethanolamine

Beauty Trideceth-6Triethyl citrate

Triethanolamine pH adjuster used mostly in transparent soap.
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Urea Preservative.

 


TEA (Triethanolamine) - Produced by ammonolysis of ethylene oxide. Neutralizes carbomer solutions to form gels. Neutralizes stearic acid to form anionic emulsions and acts as an alkalizing agent to control pH.

TEA - Triethanolamine
Contains nitrosamines that are carcinogens (cause cancer). Causes facial dermatitis and contact dermatitis.
Thioctic Acid
Also known as alpha-lipoic acid, a natural anti-oxidant.

Triethanolamine: See TEA.
Triethyl Citrate: Derived from citric acid. It gives pliability to fixatives (fixatives may be decalcifying and/or hardening agents).

Triethanolamine (TEA)
An alkanomine used as part of an emulsion system in conjunction with organic acids like stearic acid. Also serves as a softener in hair spray.
Wheat Germ Oil
An extract from wheat germ that is very rich in natural vitamin E.

Triethanolamine - an alkaline ingredient used to balance pH level of a product
Ultraviolet Radiation - sun rays that lead to sun damage
Urea - used as a humectant and skin conditioner ...

Non water-resistant mascaras are based on water, soft surfactants (like triethanolamine stearate), animal-derived waxes (beeswax) , vegetal based waxes (carnauba wax , ( rice bran wax, candelilla wax), mineral origin waxes (ozokerite, paraffin), ...

Cabbage Rose Water, PEG-12, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Phenethyl Alcohol, Water, Cornflower Extract, Sodium Chloride, Triethanolamine
Avon: MOISTURE EFFECTIVE Eyes Makeup Remover Lotion ...

When neutralized with triethanolamine, it functions as a tremendous thickening agent. Its soap-like character enables it to penetrate the skin and to have emollient, skin-softening properties.

See also: Natural, Glycerin, Extract, Alcohol, Protein