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Is PEG-7 Cocamide vegetarian?

PEG-7 Cocamide

PEG-7 Cocamide is a nonionic surfactant produced by ethoxylating coconut fatty acid amide with an average of 7 moles of ethylene oxide, used as a foam booster and thickener in cosmetics.

Also known as Amides, coco alkyl, N-(hydroxyethyl), ethoxylated
INCI name PEG-7 Cocamide
CAS number 68425-44-5
CosIng ID 77228
Last reviewed 9 July 2026

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