Cationic quaternary compounds: Cetrimonium chloride (updated)

If you’ve read any of the posts on this blog, you’ll know I love this stuff in hair care products! It’s a cationic quaternary compound, like BTMS and cetrimonium bromide, but it isn’t a great one on its own. It has a chain of 16 carbons, which means it isn’t as lubricating as BTMS or...

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Cationic quaternary compounds: Cetrimonium bromide

PLEASE NOTE: I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE TO BUY CETRIMONIUM BROMIDE ANY MORE. IF YOU HAVE AN IDEA, PLEASE SHARE IT IN THE COMMENTS BELOW, PREFERABLY WITH A LINK TO THE ITEM IN A SHOP! THANKS! (Sorry for yelling, but I really wanted to get your attention!)  Cetrimonium bromide is a cationic quaternary compound used...

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Cationic quaternary compounds: Incroquat BTMS-50 (updated)

If any of this seems like Greek to you, please read the post on how conditioners work first… To me, Incroquat Benehyl TMS-50 (INCI: Behentrimonium methosulfate (and) cetyl alcohol (and) butylene glycol) or BTMS is the grandmother of all cationic quaternary compounds. It’s easy to find, easy to use, and it emulsifies silicones and oils...

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How conditioners work… (updated)

How does a conditioner work? Okay, a little bit of chemistry for you… A conditioning agent (like BTMS) is a cationic quaternary compound. It’s a positively charged compound that adsorbs to the surface of your hair. (Adsorption means the molecules accumulate on the surface of your hair. It’s different from absorption in that it doesn’t...

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What interests you? Adding slip to conditioners!

I asked, you responded, so what interests you?From Esmee: She’d like more solid things as her daughter is a bit of a mixing mad scientist in the bathroom. I’m working on things so stay tuned! From Christine P: Hi, I have a suggestion! I was wondering if you would consider doing another post on hair...

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