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Characteristics

INCI
Coco-Betaine
CAS
68424-94-2
EC
270-329-4, 931-700-2
Functions
antistatic, cleansing, foam boosting, hair conditioning, skin conditioning, surfactant, viscosity controlling
Irritancy
2 / 5

Who it's for

Skin Type
▲ Oily ▲ Combination ▲ Normal ▲ Acne-Prone
Face Concern
▼ Sensitive Skin ▼ Rosacea ▼ Eczema
Hair Concern
▲ Scalp Health
Application Area
▲ Face ▲ Body ▲ Hair ▲ Scalp
Coco-Betaine is a mild amphoteric surfactant of coconut origin. It cleanses the skin and hair, strengthens the foam, makes the cleansing formula softer and more comfortable, and helps reduce static electricity in the hair. It is most commonly found in shampoos, shower gels, foams, liquid soaps, and mild cleansers. It is usually well tolerated, but with sensitive skin or an aggressive general formula, it can cause irritation.

More detail

Coco-Betaine is a mild amphoteric surfactant, that is, a surfactant that helps to cleanse the skin and hair, form foam and soften the effect of harder cleansing ingredients. It is obtained from the fatty acids coconut oil and betaine. In cosmetics, Coco-Betaine is most often used in shampoos, shower gels, face washes, liquid soaps, baby and mild cleansers.

The main functions of Coco-Betaine in cosmetic formulas are cleansing, foam enhancement, antistatic effect and improvement of the softness of the formula. The European CosIng database for Coco-Betaine contains the following functions: antisstatic, cleansing, surfactant — foam boosting and hair conditioning.

In cleaning products, Coco-Betaine is often used not as the only surfactant, but as a co-surfactant component that complements the main washing system. For example, it can be combined with Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Coco-Sulfate, Decyl Glucoside, Coco-Glucoside and other surfactants. In this combination, Coco-Betaine helps to make the foam more dense and creamy, improves the distribution of the product and reduces the feeling of dryness after rinsing.

Coco-Betaine is useful for hair because it cleanses the scalp and hair, helps the product to foam better and can reduce static electricity. It is not a full-fledged conditioning asset of the level of cationic polymers or conditioning emulsifiers, but it is able to make shampoo softer in feeling and less “squeaky”.

Coco-Betaine is valuable for the skin as a relatively mild cleansing component. It helps to remove impurities, sebum and makeup residues, but is usually perceived milder than classic strong anionic surfactants. Therefore, it is often used in formulas for daily cleansing, sensitive skin, intimate hygiene, baby products and products where good tolerance is important.

It is important not to confuse Coco-Betaine and Cocamidopropyl Betaine. They are similar in purpose and both belong to mild amphoteric surfactants, but they are different INCI ingredients with different chemical structures. In real formulas, they can perform similar tasks: improve lather, soften cleansing, and increase comfort during use.

From the point of view of safety, Coco-Betaine is considered an acceptable cosmetic ingredient at normal concentrations and a well-developed formula. The CIR considered Coco-Betaine in the alkyl betaines group and recognized these ingredients as safe under existing application practices if the product is formulated in such a way as not to cause irritation.

Coco-Betaine's irritating potential is usually lower than that of more aggressive cleansing surfactants, but this does not mean that the ingredient is completely neutral. In high concentrations, with frequent use, contact with eyes or damaged skin, it can cause dryness, tingling or irritation. The final softness of the product depends not only on Coco-Betaine, but also on the entire formula: other surfactants, pH, preservatives, fragrance and the presence of emollient components.

Frequently Asked Questions about Coco-Betaine

What is coco-betaine used for in skincare and hair care?
Coco-betaine is a mild surfactant and foam booster, so it helps cleanse skin and hair by lifting away oil and dirt. It is often used in shampoos, body washes, facial cleansers, and other rinse-off products to improve lather and make formulas feel less harsh. By itself it is not a treatment ingredient, but it can make cleansing products gentler and more pleasant to use.
Is coco-betaine safe to use on skin?
For most people, coco-betaine is considered safe in rinse-off cosmetics when used at normal concentrations. It is generally milder than stronger cleansing agents, but any surfactant can cause irritation if the formula is too concentrated or if skin is very sensitive. If you have easily irritated skin, patch testing a new product is a sensible precaution.
Can coco-betaine cause an allergic reaction?
Yes, but true allergy to coco-betaine is uncommon. Some people may experience irritation, redness, stinging, or itching, especially if their skin barrier is compromised or if the product is left on too long. If a product consistently causes discomfort, stop using it and check with a dermatologist, especially if you suspect contact dermatitis.
Is coco-betaine the same as cocamidopropyl betaine?
No, they are different ingredients, although both are betaine-type surfactants and often serve similar purposes in cleansing products. Coco-betaine is typically derived from coconut fatty acids, while cocamidopropyl betaine is made from coconut-derived fatty acids plus a propylamine structure. They can behave similarly in formulas, but they are not interchangeable from an ingredient-label standpoint.
Is coco-betaine comedogenic or likely to clog pores?
Coco-betaine is not known as a comedogenic ingredient, and it is usually used in rinse-off products rather than as a leave-on skin treatment. That means it is less likely to clog pores than heavier oils or occlusive ingredients. If you are acne-prone, the overall formula matters more than coco-betaine alone, since other ingredients can affect how the product feels on skin.

Products with Coco-Betaine (1 589 total)

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Synonyms
— Coco-Betaine Coco - Betaine Coco -Betaine Coco Betaine Coco Betaine* Coco Betaine** Coco- Betaine Coco-Betaíne Coco-Betaine - (2.2%) Coco-Betaine (Coconut Derived Surfactant) Coco-Betaine (Coconut Derived) Coco-Betaine (Coconut Oil) Coco-Betaine (Foaming Agent From Coconut) Coco-Betaine (Surfactants-Cleansing Agents) Coco-Betaine*