Dehydroxyacetiacid vs Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1)
Dehydroxyacetiacid and Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1) are both formula balancers ingredients. Dehydroxyacetiacid is found in 1 product while Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1) appears in 2, making Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1) the more widely used option.
Dehydroxyacetiacid
Acid compound
Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1)
Formula balancers
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Dehydroxyacetiacid and Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1)?
Dehydroxyacetiacid is categorised as "Formula balancers" while Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1) is categorised as "Formula balancers". They serve different functions in skincare formulations.
Can I use Dehydroxyacetiacid and Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1) together?
In most cases, these ingredients can be used together. However, always patch test and introduce new ingredients gradually.
Which is more common in skincare products?
Dehydroxyacetiacid is found in 1 products, while Triethanolamine (F.I.L B49533/1) is found in 2 products in our database.