Product Details:
Packaging Size | 1 L |
Packaging Type | Bottle |
Purity | 90 % |
Physical State | Liquid |
Ph Value | 7.5 Ph |
Shelf Life | 2 year |
Product Details:
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Packaging Size | 50 Ml |
Packaging Type | Bottle |
Purity | 90 % |
Physical State | Liquid |
Ph Value | 7.5 Ph |
Shelf Life | 2 year |
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 20 Kg |
Packaging Details | 20Kg |
Form | Pellets |
Grade | Technical Grade |
Purity | 85% |
CAS Number | 17301-53-0 |
Brand | KRU BTAC |
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Form | Pellets |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Purity | 99% |
Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
CAS Number | 1730-53-1 |
Brand | KRU-BTAC |
If you have more than 5 hair masks/conditioners at home (that
are not organic, of course) take 3 of them and take a look at the label.
Chances are you’ll find Behentrimonium chloride listed among the first
ingredients. Behentrimonium chloride (also known as docosyltrimethylammonium
chloride or BTAC-228) is waxy like substance that work as de-frizzer
and conditioning agent. It is manufacturer’s favorite because it keeps your
locks frizz-free and makes them manageable and soft. Behentrimonium chloride is considered toxic in concentrations of 0.1% and higher and is suspected to cause skin and
eye irritations. Though, some claim there is not enough evidence supporting
this theory, for me the European laws say it all:
In Europe the amount of
Behentrimonium chloride allowed in rinse-off and leave-on products shouldn’t
exceed certain percentage (rinse-off hair care products up to 5.0% & leave-on
hair products up to 3.0%.)