Very Disliked

Cocamide DEA

Explained

Cocamide DEA is a coconut-derived cleansing agent that creates rich foam and helps to thicken the consistency of cleansing products.

This ingredient effectively removes dirt and oil while helping to stabilize formulations, making it a common addition to shampoos, body washes, and facial cleansers.

It has become less popular in recent formulations due to potential irritation in sensitive skin types and concerns about trace amounts of diethanolamine (DEA), which can potentially form nitrosamines.

While still considered safe at regulated concentrations, many manufacturers now opt for gentler alternatives like cocamidopropyl betaine or other surfactants that offer similar benefits with fewer potential drawbacks.

See all 250 products with Cocamide DEA

Users who like it
3%
Users who avoid it
97%

What it does

Emulsifying The act of emulsion: a suspension of small globules of one liquid in a second liquid with which the first will not mix
Emulsion Stabilising Stabiliziing emulsion, making two non-mixable ingredients stable

Prevalence

Less common Percentage of products that contain it
0.3%
Top categories
Cleansers
Haircare
Masks
Position Predominant list placement
Top 25%
Concentration Concentrations we've seen
4%

CosIng Data

CosIng ID 32918
INCI Name COCAMIDE DEA
EC #  271-657-0/931-329-6
All Functions Emulsifying, Emulsion Stabilising, Foam Boosting, Surfactant, Viscosity Controlling