Is Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Corn Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Corn Free diet.

Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein and the Corn Free Diet

Sodium Coco-Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is a compound created by the hydrolysis of animal-derived proteins with the addition of sodium and coconut fatty acids. It is commonly used in the cosmetic and personal care industry, particularly in shampoos and conditioners, due to its ability to enhance the texture and softness of hair by providing moisture and improving manageability.

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