Is PEG-8 Hydrogenated Fish Glycerides vegan?
PEG-8 Hydrogenated Fish Glycerides
PEG-8 Hydrogenated Fish Glycerides are hydrogenated glycerides derived from fish oil, reacted with ethylene oxide (8 moles), used as an emulsifier in cosmetic formulations. Fish are killed as part of the sourcing process.
| Also known as | Fish Oil Glycerides, Hydrogenated, Ethoxylated |
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| INCI name | PEG-8 Hydrogenated Fish Glycerides |
| CosIng ID | 77382 |
| Last reviewed | 4 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegan if it contains no animal-derived components at any point in its production.
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