Lauryl Methyl Gluceth-10 Hydroxypropyldimonium Chloride

Lauryl Methyl Gluceth-10 Hydroxypropyldimonium Chloride is a quaternary ammonium salt of ethoxylated methyl glucose and dimethyl dodecyl ammonium substituted epoxide. It is a pale-amber, medium-viscosity liquid, a multifunctional material that is relatively safe, mild, and compatible with other formulation ingredients.

Lauryl Methyl Gluceth-10 Hydroxypropyldimonium Chloride is a substantive humectant that anchors water retention. It is a multifunctional ingredient that provides foam retention, substantivity, moisturization, and conditioning properties. In addition, it is very effective in alleviating flyaway hair.

Lauryl Methyl Gluceth-10 Hydroxypropyldimonium Chloride is a mild, effective, and naturally derived alternative to harsh monomeric quaternary ammonium compounds. It preserves the advantage of quaternary ammonium compounds, enables the production of milder products, and decreases irritation potential.

Lauryl Methyl Gluceth-10 Hydroxypropyldimonium Chloride is not a primary irritant; concentrated solutions can cause mild transient irritation. It is used in hand lotions, shampoos, dry skin creams, conditioning rinses, hair styling products, soap bars, and liquid soaps.
Functions
Humectant
Foam stabilizer
Moisturizer
Antistatic
Hair conditioning
Synonyms
GLUCQUAT 125