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Is Bacillus/Silk/Soybean Ferment Filtrate vegan?

Bacillus/Silk/Soybean Ferment Filtrate

Bacillus/Silk/Soybean Ferment Filtrate is the filtrate obtained from the fermentation of a mixture of silk and soybean by Bacillus species; the presence of silk (derived from silkworm cocoons, which involves killing the silkworm) makes this ingredient non-vegetarian and non-vegan.

INCI name Bacillus/Silk/Soybean Ferment Filtrate
CosIng ID 93272
Last reviewed 10 July 2026

An ingredient is considered vegan if it contains no animal-derived components at any point in its production.

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