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Is Slack Wax (Petroleum), Carbon-Treated vegetarian?

Slack Wax (Petroleum), Carbon-Treated

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Slack wax, carbon-treated, is a petroleum-derived complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained from dewaxing paraffinic mineral oils and subsequently treated with activated carbon. It is a mineral-derived substance restricted in cosmetics unless its carcinogenic potential can be excluded.

INCI name Slack Wax (Petroleum), Carbon-Treated
CAS number 100684-49-9
EC number 309-723-9
CosIng ID 29371
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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