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This term, likely a misspelling of 'saponified vegetable,' describes the process of making soap from vegetable oils. It refers to a category of ingredients (e.g., Sodium Olivate, Sodium Cocoate) that act as cleansing agents.
No specific concern data available
Safety summary
The safety depends on the specific saponified oil. Generally, these are safe for cleansing, but some can be drying or irritating for sensitive skin.
For informational purposes only. This is not medical advice. Always patch test new products and consult a dermatologist for skin concerns.