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Is extrait de saponaire vegan?

Extrait de saponaire is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is extrait de saponaire?

Extrait de saponaire, also known as soapwort extract, is a natural ingredient derived from the root of the saponaire plant. This extract has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and cosmetics due to its gentle cleansing properties. It contains saponins, which are natural surfactants that create a foaming effect and help remove dirt and oil from the skin and hair. Extrait de saponaire is often used in natural and organic cosmetic formulations as a mild alternative to harsh synthetic cleansers. Its delicate floral scent and nourishing properties make it a popular choice for those looking for gentle and sustainable beauty products.

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