why is cocamidopropyl betaine an ionic
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Answer:
Typically, they comprise one anionic or non-ionic primary surfactant and secondary supporter, such as amphoteric Cocamidopropyl betaine.
Explanation:
Other non-ionic surfactants can also be present in low percentages. Such a proportion makes the final product milder, with good consistency and foaming abilities.
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