Sodium Cocoamphoa- Cetate ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a mild amphoteric surfactant used to boost foam, improve cleansing, and reduce the harsh feel of anionic surfactant systems. It is most common in shampoos, facial cleansers, body washes, and baby cleansers.
What does Sodium Cocoamphoa- Cetate do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a mild amphoteric surfactant used to boost foam, improve cleansing, and reduce the harsh feel of anionic surfactant systems. It is most common in shampoos, facial cleansers, body washes, and baby cleansers.
Is Sodium Cocoamphoa- Cetate clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted because it has low irritation potential and is not a common restricted-list ingredient. The main quality watchpoints are residual processing byproducts and salts, which depend on supplier purification.
Is Sodium Cocoamphoa- Cetate sustainable?
This material is commonly based on plant-derived fatty acids, often from tropical oil supply chains where traceability matters. It is generally considered readily biodegradable and does not raise the persistence concerns associated with many non-biodegradable conditioning materials.
Is Sodium Cocoamphoa- Cetate COSMOS-approved?
It can be permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic products when made from approved natural-origin feedstocks and compliant processing, although it does not add organic content. Its Green Chemistry fit is good overall because it uses a renewable fatty feedstock and is biodegradable, with the main compromise being synthetic conversion steps.
How does Sodium Cocoamphoa- Cetate work chemically?
The molecule is a zwitterionic surfactant with a long fatty alkyl chain plus amine and carboxylate functionality, which helps it remain mild while supporting foam and compatibility with anionic, nonionic, and cationic systems. It is usually supplied in water at roughly 30 to 40% active matter and is commonly used around 2 to 10% as supplied in rinse-off cleansers, with broad practical stability across mildly acidic to neutral pH.
Last updated 2026-05-14