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DEHYDROXANTHAN GUM

Description

Dehydroxanthan gum is a modified form of xanthan gum, a polysaccharide produced through bacterial fermentation. This ingredient is widely used in skincare and cosmetic formulations due to its exceptional stabilizing and thickening properties. Unlike its parent compound, dehydroxanthan gum offers improved stability in the presence of electrolytes and across a broader pH range.

In skincare products, dehydroxanthan gum functions as a rheology modifier, enhancing the viscosity and texture of formulations. It creates a smooth, non-sticky feel and helps suspend particles uniformly throughout the product. This ingredient is particularly valuable in oil-in-water emulsions, where it aids in preventing separation and improving overall stability.

Dehydroxanthan gum is compatible with a wide range of active ingredients and can be used in various skincare applications, including serums, lotions, and creams. It is especially beneficial in formulations containing high levels of electrolytes or those requiring stability in acidic conditions. Additionally, this ingredient contributes to the water-retention capacity of products, potentially helping to maintain skin hydration. Its natural origin and low irritation potential make it suitable for sensitive skin formulations.

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