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Coco-Glucoside in skincare
Coco-glucoside is a mild nonionic surfactant used in cleansers, bubble bath, and shampoo bars for gentle cleansing support and foam structure.
Why it is used
- Builds foam in bubble bath and shampoo bars.
- Supports mild cleansing formulas.
- Pairs well with cocamidopropyl betaine.
Good to know
Often used with amphoteric surfactants such as cocamidopropyl betaine.
Can support naturally derived cleansing positioning.
Final mildness depends on the full surfactant blend and pH.
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