Is Bis-HPMA Poly(1,4-Butanediol-14/Neopentyl Glycol)/IPDI Copolymer vegetarian?
Bis-HPMA Poly(1,4-Butanediol-14/Neopentyl Glycol)/IPDI Copolymer
Bis-HPMA Poly(1,4-Butanediol-14/Neopentyl Glycol)/IPDI Copolymer is a synthetic urethane polymer made by condensing poly(1,4-butanediol) with neopentyl glycol, reacting with isophorone diisocyanate, and end-capping with hydroxypropyl methacrylate. It is used as a film-former, typically in nail products.
| INCI name | Bis-HPMA Poly(1,4-Butanediol-14/Neopentyl Glycol)/IPDI Copolymer |
|---|---|
| CosIng ID | 101620 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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