Is Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate vegetarian?
Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate
Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate is a synthetic polymer formed by the reaction of citric acid, propylene glycol and succinic acid, end-capped with lauric acid. It is used as an emulsifier or texturizing agent in cosmetics.
| INCI name | Citric Acid/Propylene Glycol/Succinic Acid Copolymer Laurate |
|---|---|
| CosIng ID | 91901 |
| Last reviewed | 4 July 2026 |
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