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Is Dimethylenecyclohexane Bis-Hydroxystearamide vegetarian?

Dimethylenecyclohexane Bis-Hydroxystearamide

Dimethylenecyclohexane Bis-Hydroxystearamide is a synthetic amide compound derived from hydroxystearic acid, used in cosmetics as a gelling and texturizing agent.

Also known as Octadecanamide, N,N'-[1,3-Cyclohexanediylbis(methylene)]bis[12-hydroxy-
INCI name Dimethylenecyclohexane Bis-Hydroxystearamide
CosIng ID 85933
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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