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Is Potassium Cocoyl (Arginine/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Threonine/Valine) vegetarian?

Potassium Cocoyl (Arginine/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Threonine/Valine)

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This ingredient is the potassium salt formed by condensing coconut acid chloride, derived from coconut oil, with an aqueous solution of several amino acids (arginine, glutamic acid, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, proline, threonine, and valine). It is used as a mild surfactant in cosmetics.

INCI name Potassium Cocoyl (Arginine/Glutamic Acid/Isoleucine/Leucine/Lysine/Phenylalanine/Proline/Threonine/Valine)
CosIng ID 94524
Last reviewed 4 July 2026

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