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Is DEA-Hydrolyzed Lecithin vegetarian?

DEA-Hydrolyzed Lecithin

DEA-Hydrolyzed Lecithin is the diethanolamine salt of partially hydrolyzed lecithin; lecithin can be sourced from plant materials such as soy or sunflower, or from animal sources such as egg yolk, so origin varies by supplier.

INCI name DEA-Hydrolyzed Lecithin
CosIng ID 84638
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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