LACTAMIDE MEA

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a humectant and skin or hair conditioning agent. It helps bind water in a formula and can support a smoother feel in rinse-off and leave-on products.

What does LACTAMIDE MEA do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a humectant and skin or hair conditioning agent. It helps bind water in a formula and can support a smoother feel in rinse-off and leave-on products.

Is LACTAMIDE MEA clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally considered low-irritation at typical use levels, but it can create some standards friction because it is an amide made with an amine-derived building block. Good supplier controls matter for residual amines and nitrosamine-related impurities.

Is LACTAMIDE MEA sustainable?

This material is typically made from a mix of renewable and synthetic feedstocks, depending on the supplier route. It is expected to be water-soluble and biodegradable, with low concern for environmental persistence compared with silicones or fluorinated materials.

Is LACTAMIDE MEA COSMOS-approved?

It is not a straightforward COSMOS-natural choice unless the supplier can document compliant natural-origin feedstocks and allowed processing. From a Green Chemistry view, it has some favorable traits, especially water solubility and likely biodegradability, but its synthetic amide route keeps it in a more qualified category.

How does LACTAMIDE MEA work chemically?

The molecule is a small hydroxy amide with both alcohol and amide functionality, which explains its strong water-binding behavior and compatibility with aqueous systems. It is typically used in low single-digit percentages and is generally stable in normal cosmetic pH ranges, though strong acid or alkaline conditions plus heat can promote amide hydrolysis.

Last updated 2026-05-14