PEG-200 Hydrogenated Glyceryl Palmate (and) PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate
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ANTIL® 200
ANTIL® 200 is a very efficient, liquid thickening agent for shampoos, shower and bath preparations. It is nitrogen free and may be incorporated directly into any stage of the production process. ANTIL® 200 is suitable for thickening of all common surfactant systems such as shampoos, shower gels and foam baths.
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VARISOFT® EQ 100
Bis-(Isostearoyl/Oleoyl Isopropyl) Dimonium Methosulfate
VARISOFT® EQ 100 is a high performance conditioning agent with improved sustainability. It provides excellent conditioning properties on both wet and dry hair. It is also very efficient on curly hair types. Due to its liquid form, it is universally applicable in various hair care formulations, such as conditioners, shampoos and leave-in sprays. In surfactant based formulations it provides a significant thickening benefit
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REWOPAL® PEG 6000 DS A
PEG-150 Distearate
REWOPAL® PEG 6000 DS A is a thickening agent for shampoos, body washes, or foam baths. It is easy to handle (pellets) and has a distinctive viscosity modifying effect. Even at low levels, REWOPAL® PEG 6000 DS A results in high viscosity modifying effect. REWOPAL® PEG 6000 DS A finds use in formulations which are otherwise difficult to thicken. REWOPAL® PEG 6000 DS A is used as a thickening agent in baby shampoos, mild hair shampoos, foam baths and shower shampoos and skin cleansing lotions
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ANTIL® 120 PLUS
PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate
ANTIL® 120 Plus is a very efficient, sugar-based thickening agent for aqueous surfactant systems. It is suitable for many formulations, e.g. hair shampoo, shower gel, foam bath, liquid soap or hand wash paste.
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