HYDRO GENATED SILICA Specification
- Other Names
- Hydrogenated Silica
- Chemical Name
- Hydrogenated Silica
- Usage
- In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Hydrogenated Silica is typically used at 0.1% to 10%. In color cosmetics, foundations, and pressed powders, usage levels generally range from 0.5 5%. In sunscreens, anhydrous formulations, and silicone-based products, concentrations of 0.5 8% are commonly used for thickening and suspension purposes. In antiperspirants, skin care products, and oil-based formulations, usage levels typically range from 0.1 5%. The exact concentration should be selected based on the desired viscosity, oil absorption, suspension stability, and sensory characteristics of the finished product.
- Main Material
- Hydrogenated Silica
HYDRO GENATED SILICA Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About HYDRO GENATED SILICA
Hydrogenated Silica is a surface-treated form of silica that has been chemically modified to impart hydrophobic properties. It appears as a fine white powder with excellent oil absorption, thickening, anti-caking, and rheology-modifying characteristics. In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Hydrogenated Silica is widely used to improve product texture, stability, and sensory performance. It functions as a viscosity control agent in oil-based systems and helps prevent the settling of pigments, powders, and other suspended particles. The ingredient is commonly used in color cosmetics, sunscreens, skincare products, hair care formulations, antiperspirants, and anhydrous products. Hydrogenated Silica enhances the spreadability of formulations while reducing greasiness and improving the overall skin feel. In makeup products, it contributes to a smooth, silky texture and helps improve wear resistance and oil control. Due to its hydrophobic nature, it is particularly effective in water-resistant and long-lasting cosmetic formulations. Its excellent compatibility with oils, silicones, waxes, and pigments makes it a valuable multifunctional ingredient in modern cosmetic products.