Can you mix decyl glucoside with Cocamidopropyl Betaine?

Decyl glucoside is mild non-ionic and can be mixed with Cocobetaine (Cocamidopropyl betaine) which is amphoteric (surfactants that can change their charge depending on the pH).

Is decyl glucoside better than Coco glucoside?

Decyl Glucoside is very similar to coco glucoside (non-ionic and ECOCERT compatible), but it has a shorter chain length. It creates less foam (its foam is less stable) than coco glucoside but it does add more viscosity to a product. It is derived from coconut oil and glucose and is completely biodegradable.

What is an alternative to Cocamidopropyl Betaine?

If you need to substitute Cocamidopropyl Betaine (or another amphoteric) surfactant you will want to use a different amphoteric surfactant, and those can be hard to find. You can try coco betaine, babassuamidopropyl betaine, disodium lauroampho diacetate, and sodium cocoamphoacetate.

What can I use instead of decyl glucoside?

WHAT ARE THE ALTERNATIVES? Other cleansing agents include soaps and surfactants, both naturally derived and synthetic, that could be used in place of decyl glucoside.

What is the difference between Cocamidopropyl Betaine and coco glucoside?

Cocamidopropyl Betaine is always produced via a synthetic process although the coco part and the betaine part are natural. Coco-Betaine is more natural but it is also more irritating. Coco-Betaine is harder to track down than Cocamidopropyl Betaine. Both are surfactants.

Is Coco glucoside the same as Cocamidopropyl Betaine?

They’re often used interchangeably but coco betaine and cocamidopropyl betaine aren’t exactly the same. While both are surfactants and used similarly, coco betaine has a slightly different chemical makeup (which can be slightly more irritating to skin).

What soap does not contain cocamidopropyl betaine?

Some well-known brand-name cleansers that do not contain cocamidopropyl betaine are Cetaphil soaps and cleansers (Galderma, Ft. Worth, TX) and Free and Clear Shampoo (PSI, Rochester, MN).

Is coco betaine better than cocamidopropyl betaine?

Is coco betaine and cocamidopropyl betaine the same?

What is the difference between cocamidopropyl betaine?

Betaine is a naturally-obtained, high-performance additive for hair conditioners, useful for its moisturizing and structural protection abilities. It is not a surfactant or cleansing agent, but it is a humectant and protein protectant. Cocamidopropyl betaine is a synthetic surfactant, useful for cleansing the hair.