$5.25
Xanthan Gum is an excellent, sugar based, natural thickener that stabilizes emulsions and cleansing systems.
Mixing Xanthan Gum into water is difficult and hard to disperse. Mixing Xanthan Gum into Glycerin is easy and it will readily mix into a paste.
Xanthan gum has a negative charge. It is commonly used in water-based gels and serums, liquid shampoos, and gel cleansers. They can be incompatible with cationic ingredients, and most lose viscosity in acidic environments.
May fail to perform when the formulations have a high content of electrolytes such as aloe vera, magnesium and potassium. Try Siligel when including electrolytes in your formulas.
Look for our clear Xanthan gum powder.
Due to the sugar backbone, Xanthan Gum offers some skin hydration properties.
INCI: Xanthan Gum
GUIDELINES
SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance: | Light Beige Free Flowing Powder |
Odour: | Characteristic, |
Solubility: | Water |
Storage: | Tightly Sealed, Cool > 75F / Dry |
Shelf: | 60 Months when Properly Stored / Handled |
Charge: | Anionic |
*A stick blender mixing will reduce the tendency of the particles to contact and stick, to each other. If this happens the result will be that the outside swells and prevents water from getting to the inside resulting in swollen clumps, also referred to as 'fish eyes'. This is, sometimes, irreversible so, care should be taken to use the highest shear possible.