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Is Protein hydrolyzates, silk vegan?

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Hydrolyzed Silk is also known as Protein hydrolyzates, silk.

A protein hydrolyzate derived from silk fibers produced by silkworms, used in cosmetics as a conditioning and moisturizing agent. Because it requires killing silkworms (or pupae) during processing, it is considered non-vegan and non-vegetarian.

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