Silica3

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily used as an absorbent, anti-caking agent, texture modifier, and soft-focus powder. It can also help thicken anhydrous systems and improve slip in powders, creams, and sunscreens.

What does Silica3 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily used as an absorbent, anti-caking agent, texture modifier, and soft-focus powder. It can also help thicken anhydrous systems and improve slip in powders, creams, and sunscreens.

Is Silica3 clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks when used in cosmetic-grade, non-respirable forms. The main consideration is particle size and inhalation exposure in loose powders or sprays, rather than skin compatibility.

Is Silica3 sustainable?

This material is mineral-derived or manufactured from abundant mineral feedstocks, and it is not biodegradable because it is inorganic. It is generally considered environmentally inert, with sustainability mainly tied to mining, processing energy, and particle-release controls.

Is Silica3 COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when it meets the standard’s mineral and processing requirements. From a Green Chemistry view, it scores well for abundance, stability, and low reactivity, though it is not renewable or biodegradable in the conventional organic-material sense.

How does Silica3 work chemically?

The molecule is an inorganic oxide network built from silicon and oxygen tetrahedra, giving high surface area grades strong oil and moisture absorption. Typical use ranges run from below 1% for flow or sensory adjustment to 5% or more in powders and mattifying products, and it is stable across normal cosmetic pH and temperature conditions.

Last updated 2026-05-13