Is Sodium Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen vegetarian?
Sodium Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen
Vegetarian
Not Vegetarian
Vegan
Not Vegan
Sodium Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen is the sodium salt formed by the reaction of coconut fatty acid chlorides with hydrolyzed collagen, an animal-derived protein. It is used as a surfactant and conditioning agent in cosmetics.
| Also known as | Acid chlorides, coco, reaction products with protein hydrolyzates, sodium salts |
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| INCI name | Sodium Cocoyl Hydrolyzed Collagen |
| CosIng ID | 79378 |
| Last reviewed | 4 July 2026 |
An ingredient is considered vegetarian if it avoids components derived from killing an animal.
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