Break Water: Aloe Barbadensis Juice

TL;DR. This ingredient functions mainly as a water-based skin-conditioning and soothing agent, often used as part of the water phase in lotions, gels, mists, and cleansers. It can also contribute light humectancy because of its polysaccharide and sugar content.

What does Break Water: Aloe Barbadensis Juice do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions mainly as a water-based skin-conditioning and soothing agent, often used as part of the water phase in lotions, gels, mists, and cleansers. It can also contribute light humectancy because of its polysaccharide and sugar content.

Is Break Water: Aloe Barbadensis Juice clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well accepted and usually considered well tolerated. Quality control matters because botanical juices need proper preservation and should be processed to limit leaf-latex residues that can increase sensitivity for some users.

Is Break Water: Aloe Barbadensis Juice sustainable?

This is a plant-derived, water-rich material that is readily biodegradable and typically has a favorable environmental profile. Its sustainability depends on agricultural practices, irrigation demand, and the preservative system used to keep the it stable.

Is Break Water: Aloe Barbadensis Juice COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and can qualify for COSMOS-organic when sourced and processed according to the standard. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when made through simple aqueous processing, renewable sourcing, and approved low-impact preservation.

How does Break Water: Aloe Barbadensis Juice work chemically?

This material is an aqueous botanical it containing polysaccharides, sugars, organic acids, minerals, and trace amino acids rather than a single purified molecule. It is commonly used from low single-digit percentages up to the full water phase, with typical pH around 4 to 5, and it needs microbial preservation because it is nutrient-rich and water-based.

Last updated 2026-05-16