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Behenamidopropyl Dimethylamine

Behenamidopropyl dimethylamine is the conditioning agent we use in our Natural Conditioners to make them so amazing. Sounds like a bit of a scary ingredient, right? Not to worry! This ingredient is actually made from Brassica Oil (the family of mustard, cabbage and kale). Through the process of amidation, the oil is transformed into a cationic (positively charged) conditioner that helps detangle and calm static.

Behenamidopropyl dimethylamine is great for smoothing hair, conditioning and reducing static. In the cosmetics industry it most often is found in conditioners and to a lesser extent shampoos. It is great for all hair types including straight, wavy and curly. 

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