Is HDI/Di-C12-14 Alkyl Tartrate/Hydrogenated Dilinoleyl Alcohol Copolymer vegan?
HDI/Di-C12-14 Alkyl Tartrate/Hydrogenated Dilinoleyl Alcohol Copolymer
HDI/Di-C12-14 Alkyl Tartrate/Hydrogenated Dilinoleyl Alcohol Copolymer is a synthetic polymer formed from 1,6-hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI), di-C12-14 alkyl tartrate, and hydrogenated dilinoleyl alcohol (a fatty alcohol typically derived from vegetable oils), chain-terminated with ethyl alcohol. It is used as a film-forming agent in cosmetics.
| Also known as | Fatty acids, C18 unsatd., dimers, di-Me esters, hydrogenated, polymers with C12-14-branched and linear alkyl tartarate and 1,6-diisocyanatohexane |
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| INCI name | HDI/Di-C12-14 Alkyl Tartrate/Hydrogenated Dilinoleyl Alcohol Copolymer |
| CosIng ID | 89957 |
| Last reviewed | 9 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegan if it contains no animal-derived components at any point in its production.
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