Prunus Persica Gum

TL;DR. This ingredient functions mainly as a plant-derived gum, adding viscosity, light film formation, and a smoother skin feel in water-based formulas. It can also help suspend particles and improve the cushion of gels, lotions, and masks.

What does Prunus Persica Gum do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient functions mainly as a plant-derived gum, adding viscosity, light film formation, and a smoother skin feel in water-based formulas. It can also help suspend particles and improve the cushion of gels, lotions, and masks.

Is Prunus Persica Gum clean?

It is generally well tolerated and has no major clean-standard restricted-list friction when properly purified and preserved. The main quality considerations are batch consistency, microbial control, and trace impurities common to minimally processed botanical materials.

Is Prunus Persica Gum sustainable?

This material is renewable, plant-derived, and expected to be biodegradable as a natural polysaccharide. Sustainability depends on responsible collection, traceable sourcing, and processing that does not stress the source trees.

Is Prunus Persica Gum COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural, and may fit COSMOS-organic when sourced from approved agricultural material and processed with permitted methods. From a Green Chemistry view, it aligns well because it is renewable, water-compatible, biodegradable, and does not require petrochemical synthesis.

How does Prunus Persica Gum work chemically?

This material is a high-molecular-weight, water-swellable heteropolysaccharide made from neutral sugar and uronic acid units, so it hydrates into a soft colloidal network rather than dissolving like a small molecule. It is often used around 0.1% to 2%, needs careful dispersion before full hydration to limit clumping, and requires adequate preservation once hydrated.

Last updated 2026-05-13