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Is Bis-Polycitronellyl Azelate vegetarian?

Bis-Polycitronellyl Azelate

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Bis-Polycitronellyl Azelate is a synthetic ester produced by the transesterification of dimethyl azelate with polycitronellol, used in cosmetics as a skin-conditioning or emollient ingredient.

INCI name Bis-Polycitronellyl Azelate
CosIng ID 101619
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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