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Gellan Gum

Description

Gellan gum is a versatile polysaccharide produced through bacterial fermentation of Sphingomonas elodea. This natural, water-soluble ingredient has gained popularity in skincare formulations due to its multifunctional properties. As a gelling agent, it creates stable, clear gels with excellent suspension capabilities, making it ideal for various cosmetic applications.

In skincare products, gellan gum acts as a thickening and stabilizing agent, providing a smooth texture and enhancing the overall feel of formulations. Its ability to form films on the skin's surface contributes to improved hydration by reducing transepidermal water loss. This ingredient is particularly useful in creating lightweight, non-greasy textures that are well-suited for sensitive and acne-prone skin types.

Gellan gum's compatibility with a wide range of active ingredients makes it valuable in formulating serums, essences, and gel-based moisturizers. It can help stabilize emulsions and suspensions, ensuring uniform distribution of active components throughout the product. Additionally, gellan gum is biodegradable and environmentally friendly, aligning with the growing demand for sustainable cosmetic ingredients.

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