Fine Sea Salt

TL;DR. This ingredient is mainly used as a mineral exfoliant in scrubs and as a bath-product additive. It can also adjust viscosity in some surfactant systems, especially clear cleansing gels and shampoos.

What does Fine Sea Salt do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is mainly used as a mineral exfoliant in scrubs and as a bath-product additive. It can also adjust viscosity in some surfactant systems, especially clear cleansing gels and shampoos.

Is Fine Sea Salt clean?

It is broadly accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and has no common restricted-list friction. The main practical caveat is sensory, since high levels can sting freshly shaved or compromised skin and may feel drying in leave-on formats.

Is Fine Sea Salt sustainable?

This material is typically sourced from seawater through evaporation and physical refining, often with relatively simple processing. It does not bioaccumulate, but concentrated brine or wash-off discharges can affect local salinity if poorly managed.

Is Fine Sea Salt COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic frameworks when obtained and processed through allowed physical methods. From a Green Chemistry view, it aligns well because it is abundant, minimally processed, solvent-free, and not associated with persistent organic residues.

How does Fine Sea Salt work chemically?

This compound is an inorganic crystalline mineral built from a 1:1 lattice of oppositely charged ions, and its it particle size controls scrub intensity and dissolution speed. Typical use can range from low single digits for viscosity adjustment to much higher levels in rinse-off scrubs and bath products, while surfactant thickening follows a it-curve where excess addition can thin the formula again.

Last updated 2026-05-16