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Genadvance SPA

Genadvance SPA is a plant-based, cationic surfactant used in hair care products. It has good softening properties and improves the wet feeling and conditioning effects of a shampoo.

Benefits
  • Plant-based
  • Improves wet and dry combing
  • Polishes hair shine
  • Controls hair volume
  • Reduces hair frizzy
  • Ideal for stable and rich creamy formulations
  • Good softening
  • Compatible with anionic surfactant
  • Readily biodegradable
  • Superior antistatic effect
  • Effective with other quaternary salts
Product details
Chemical Name
  • Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine
Product Function
  • Hair Conditioning Agent
Chemical Type
  • Amines
Applications
  • Shower, Liquid Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Hair Conditioner
Performance Claims
  • Conditioning
MSDS and TDS
For regulatory details such as the classification and labelling as dangerous substances or goods please refer to our corresponding Material Safety Data Sheet.
Technical Data
Appearance  Pellets
Active Substance (ca.) 100%
INCI-Name Stearamidopropyldimethylamine
Applications

Genadvance SPA is an effective conditioning agent after being neutralized with an acid (e.g. lactic acid, citric acid or glutamic acid). It is able to create a highly viscous conditioning system and also delivers good stability under both high and freeze temperature.

In the application of hair shampoo, Genadvance SPA is compatible with some of anionic surfactants and increases the viscosity. It improves the wet feeling and conditioning effects of shampoo, as well. In coloration products, Genadvance SPA contributes as emulsifier or thicker.

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