Is Tea-Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Animal Protein Wheat Free?

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

Tea-Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Animal Protein and the Wheat Free Diet

Tea-Abietoyl Hydrolyzed Animal Protein is a chemical compound derived from the hydrolysis of animal proteins, often used in cosmetics. It is formed by combining hydrolyzed animal protein with tea-abietoyl, a derivative of abietic acid. This ingredient acts as a conditioning agent, helping to improve the texture and manageability of hair and skin by enhancing moisture retention and providing a protective barrier.

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