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Is Bis-Lauryl Cocaminopropylamine/HDI/PEG-100 Copolymer vegan?

Bis-Lauryl Cocaminopropylamine/HDI/PEG-100 Copolymer

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Bis-Lauryl Cocaminopropylamine/HDI/PEG-100 Copolymer is a synthetic copolymer of cocaminopropylamine (derived from coconut oil), PEG-100, and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI), end-capped with lauryl alcohol, used as a conditioning agent.

INCI name Bis-Lauryl Cocaminopropylamine/HDI/PEG-100 Copolymer
CosIng ID 91408
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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