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The Vegan Database

Is dish soap vegan?

Dish soap can be vegan, but not all dish soaps are. Vegan status depends on the specific ingredients used and, for many people, whether the product is tested on animals.

Vegan status varies by formula, even within the same brand.
Some animal-derived ingredients are used for cleaning or fragrance.
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Quick answer

Some dish soaps are vegan, while others are not. You usually need to check the ingredient list and any vegan or cruelty-free labeling to be sure.


Why dish soap may not be vegan

Dish soaps can include animal-derived ingredients used for surfactants, thickeners, or fragrance. In addition, many consumers consider animal testing policies when deciding whether a dish soap aligns with vegan values.


Ingredients to check

Ingredients that sometimes affect vegan status in dish soap include glycerin, stearic acid, and certain fatty acids or surfactants that may be animal-derived depending on how they are sourced.


How to tell if a dish soap is vegan

Look for clear vegan or cruelty-free labeling when available. When labels are unclear, checking the ingredient list and brand statements is the most reliable approach.

This guide explains the general evaluation process: how to tell if a product is vegan.

Some example products are shown below. These links may lead to Amazon.



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