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BTMS substitute?
Posted by belassi on June 27, 2017 at 4:24 pmMy existing conditioner isn’t good enough for curly hair. The conditioning agent is 2% cetrimonium chloride. I have heard that BTMS is much more effective - but it is unobtainable here.
I do have available DEHYQUART C4046S (cetearyl alcohol and dipalmitoylethyl Hydroxyethylmonium Methosulfate and Ceteareth-20)
- Would this make a more effective product than the cetrimonium chloride+cetearyl alcohol combo I have right now?belassi replied 7 years, 4 months ago 6 Members · 12 Replies -
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@Belassi may I suggest Crodazoquat MCC from Croda. This one is positioned to condition all types of hair, may it be curly, blonde or brunette.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but Croda are impossible to do business with, unless you’re a megacorporation.
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do you have access to behtrimonium chloride? that could be used with CETAC and thickened with a fatty alcohol. this combination works well with my curly hair. Could also consider amodimethicone, I love it and have felt a considerable feeling in softness when i compared a formulation with it and one without it.
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Thanks for all the answers, but I can get what I can get, and nothing else. I cannot buy behentrimonium chloride nor SD. That is why I asked my original question. Unfortunately nobody has answered it, so I am just going to have to buy the material and try it for myself.
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You can have a try with polyquaternium-10 or guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride for conditioning. They are not completely the replacements for behentrimonium chloride but satisfactory.
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We used Dehyquart 4046 in a hair conditioner for a number of years but had to reformulate when our supplier increased minimum order quantities and we could no longer justify using the C4046. We now use BTMS and have had no customer complaints after making the change.
Check the MOQs before requesting samples.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you, Ozgirl. So I assume you would say that 4046 is an effective choice?
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Excellent - I just got the quote. Really cheap, about $1.25 / kilo. Just ordering some to try.
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