Is Hydrolyzed Antler Velvet vegetarian?
Hydrolyzed Antler Velvet
Hydrolyzed Antler Velvet is the hydrolysate of deer antler velvet (the soft growing tissue covering developing antlers), obtained by acid, enzyme, or other method of hydrolysis; antler velvet is typically harvested without killing the animal, but as an animal-derived material it is not vegan.
| INCI name | Hydrolyzed Antler Velvet |
|---|---|
| CosIng ID | 84110 |
| Last reviewed | 10 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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