GUM ACA CIA Specification
- Usage
- In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Gum Acacia is typically used at 0.5% to 10%. In creams, lotions, serums, and gels, usage levels generally range from 0.5 5% as a stabilizer and thickener. In facial masks and film-forming products, concentrations of 2 10% are commonly used. In color cosmetics, hair styling products, and oral care formulations, usage levels typically range from 1 8% depending on the desired binding, film-forming, and viscosity-enhancing effects. The exact concentration should be determined based on formulation requirements, texture objectives, and performance characteristics.
GUM ACA CIA Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About GUM ACA CIA
Gum Acacia is a natural plant-derived polysaccharide obtained from the dried sap of Acacia trees, primarily from species such as Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal. It appears as a white to light cream-colored powder and is widely used in cosmetic, personal care, pharmaceutical, food, and industrial applications. Gum Acacia is valued for its excellent film-forming, stabilizing, emulsifying, thickening, and binding properties. In cosmetic formulations, it helps improve texture, consistency, and stability while enhancing the sensory characteristics of products. It forms a flexible, protective film on the skin and hair, helping to improve moisture retention and conditioning. The ingredient is commonly used in facial masks, creams, lotions, serums, hair styling products, mascaras, eyeliners, pressed powders, and oral care formulations. Due to its natural origin and mild nature, Gum Acacia is suitable for a wide range of personal care products, including those designed for sensitive skin. Its excellent compatibility with other cosmetic ingredients makes it a versatile multifunctional additive in both water-based and emulsion systems.