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Is Dihydroxyethyl Stearyl Glycinate vegetarian?

Dihydroxyethyl Stearyl Glycinate

A quaternary ammonium compound derived from stearyl (a fatty group typically from stearic acid) and glycine, used in cosmetics as an antistatic and conditioning agent. The stearyl fatty chain may be of plant, animal, or synthetic origin.

Also known as (Carboxymethyl)bis(2-hydroxyethyl)octadecylammonium hydroxide
INCI name Dihydroxyethyl Stearyl Glycinate
CAS number 24170-14-7
EC number 246-056-1
CosIng ID 33358
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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