British Columbia Blue Glacial Marine Clay ●
TL;DR. This ingredient functions mainly as an absorbent mineral powder, adding oil uptake, opacity, slip, and a dense paste texture in masks, cleansers, scrubs, and body treatments.
What does British Columbia Blue Glacial Marine Clay do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient functions mainly as an absorbent mineral powder, adding oil uptake, opacity, slip, and a dense paste texture in masks, cleansers, scrubs, and body treatments.
Is British Columbia Blue Glacial Marine Clay clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well tolerated on skin, with the main quality questions being trace-metal testing, microbial cleanliness, and respirable dust control during manufacturing. Sensitivity is more likely from over-drying or abrasive use than from systemic exposure.
Is British Columbia Blue Glacial Marine Clay sustainable?
This material is mineral-derived and collected or mined from a regional geological source, so it is not renewable on a practical human timeline. It is not biodegradable in the organic-chemistry sense, but it is largely inert, with sustainability depending on responsible extraction, land or seabed disturbance controls, and transport footprint.
Is British Columbia Blue Glacial Marine Clay COSMOS-approved?
It can align with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulas when sourced and processed under allowed mineral-ingredient rules, typically through physical steps such as drying, milling, and screening. Its Green Chemistry fit is mixed, with simple processing and low chemical transformation balanced against non-renewable sourcing.
How does British Columbia Blue Glacial Marine Clay work chemically?
It is a fine, insoluble mineral mixture dominated by hydrated aluminosilicate structures, with variable iron, magnesium, calcium, and trace-element content depending on the deposit. Typical use can range from low single digits for texture and opacity to much higher levels in rinse-off masks, and it may adsorb cationic ingredients, fragrances, pigments, or preservatives, so compatibility testing matters.
Last updated 2026-05-14