Xanthum Gum

Xanthan gum may not be an active ingredient, but its use in skincare is significant for product texture and formulation. It is not known to have any toxic or harmful side effects, can be appropriate for use in natural and organic skincare and is thought to have some hydrating benefits for the skin.

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size

100g, 1Kg, 250g, 500g

INCI Name
Xanthan Gum

Physical & Chemical Properties
Appearance: Off-white to beige fine powder
Solubility: Water-soluble
Use Rate: 0.1% – 2.0% (typical: 0.3–0.5%)
pH Stability: Stable from pH 3.0 – 11.0
Temperature Tolerance: Up to 80°C
Origin Fermentation of glucose/sucrose by Xanthomonas campestris

Functional Benefits
Thickener: Builds viscosity in aqueous systems without greasiness

Stabilizer: Prevents phase separation in emulsions

Suspension Agent: Holds pigments, exfoliants, and actives in place

Film Former: Enhances moisture retention and skin feel

Sensory Enhancer: Improves spreadability and texture

Ideal Applications
Serums and gels (including clear formulations)

Creams and lotions

Cleansers and micellar waters

Sheet masks and hydrogel systems

Hair care (shampoos, conditioners, styling gels)

Formulation Tips
Pre-disperse in glycerin or propanediol to prevent clumping

Add to water phase with moderate to high shear mixing

Compatible with most non-ionic and anionic ingredients

Biodegradable and non-toxic

Vegan and naturally derived

Compliant with clean beauty standards

Well tolerated by all skin types, including sensitive