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WELAN GUM

Description

Welan gum is a high-molecular-weight, anionic polysaccharide produced by fermentation of the bacterium Sphingomonas elodea. This natural, biodegradable polymer has gained significant attention in the skincare and cosmetic industries due to its versatile properties. Welan gum functions as a rheology modifier, stabilizer, and texture enhancer in various formulations.

In skincare products, Welan gum creates a smooth, non-sticky texture and improves the suspension of active ingredients. Its ability to form a stable gel network at low concentrations makes it an efficient thickening agent, even in the presence of electrolytes. This property is particularly valuable in formulating products for sensitive or acne-prone skin, as it allows for lighter textures without compromising stability.

Welan gum exhibits excellent compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, including surfactants, oils, and other polymers. It demonstrates remarkable stability across a broad pH range and temperature variations, ensuring consistent product performance. Additionally, Welan gum provides a protective film on the skin, potentially enhancing moisturization and reducing transepidermal water loss. Its natural origin and low irritation potential make it suitable for use in clean beauty and sensitive skin formulations.

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