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Is Stearamidoethyl Ethanolamine vegetarian?

Stearamidoethyl Ethanolamine

Stearamidoethyl Ethanolamine is an amide derivative of stearic acid and ethanolamine, used as an emulsifier and emollient in cosmetics. Stearic acid may be sourced from plant or animal fats.

Also known as N-[2-[(2-Hydroxyethyl)amino]ethyl]stearamide
INCI name Stearamidoethyl Ethanolamine
CAS number 141-21-9
EC number 205-469-7
CosIng ID 38251
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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