Chia Seed

TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical skin-conditioning material, and in ground form it can provide mild physical exfoliation in rinse-off products. Its mucilage and lipid fraction can also add a soft, cushioning feel to formulas.

What does Chia Seed do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical skin-conditioning material, and in ground form it can provide mild physical exfoliation in rinse-off products. Its mucilage and lipid fraction can also add a soft, cushioning feel to formulas.

Is Chia Seed clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally low-concern and not a common restricted-list issue. Coarse particles can create too much friction for very reactive skin, so particle size and use context matter.

Is Chia Seed sustainable?

This material is plant-derived, renewable, and biodegradable. Sustainability depends mostly on agricultural practices, water use, and sourcing transparency rather than persistence in the environment.

Is Chia Seed COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when sourced and processed according to the standard’s botanical raw-material rules. It fits Green Chemistry well because it is renewable, minimally processed, and biodegradable.

How does Chia Seed work chemically?

This material is a whole botanical particulate rich in polysaccharide mucilage, fiber, protein, and lipids that include highly unsaturated fatty acids. In exfoliating products it is often used around 0.5% to 5%, and the lipid fraction can oxidize over time, so antioxidant support and controlled particle size are useful formulation considerations.

Last updated 2026-05-16