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Cocamide DEA
What is Cocamide DEA?
Cocamide DEA is a coconut oil-derived surfactant and emulsifier used in various cosmetic and personal care products. It helps to enhance the texture and stability of formulations while providing mild cleansing properties. Cocamide DEA is commonly found in shampoos, conditioners, and body washes.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Some individuals may develop an intolerance to cocamide DEA due to sensitivities to coconut derivatives or chemical additives. Symptoms may include skin irritation, redness, or allergic reactions, particularly for those with existing skin conditions.
What can I do about it?
If you suspect an intolerance to cocamide DEA, it is best to avoid products containing it. Look for alternatives like cocamidopropyl betaine or plant-based surfactants that offer gentle cleansing without irritation. Always check ingredient lists to ensure they are suitable for your skin type.