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Is Distillates (Petroleum), Clay-Treated Light Naphthenic vegan?

Distillates (Petroleum), Clay-Treated Light Naphthenic

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A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum by treating a light naphthenic distillate with clay to remove trace polar compounds and impurities; restricted in cosmetics when DMSO extract content exceeds 3%.

INCI name Distillates (Petroleum), Clay-Treated Light Naphthenic
CAS number 64742-45-6
EC number 265-147-7
CosIng ID 29242
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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