Sodium pareth sulfate
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Sodium pareth sulfate is a surfactant found in some detergent products such as hand or body washes, but not as commonly as other chemicals such as sodium laureth sulfate. It may be derived from animals, and hence may not be suitable for use by vegetarians.
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