Spirulina Maxima Powder ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical powder and skin-conditioning additive, adding natural color, mineral content, proteins, and antioxidant-associated pigments to masks, cleansers, scrubs, and treatment products.
What does Spirulina Maxima Powder do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used mainly as a botanical powder and skin-conditioning additive, adding natural color, mineral content, proteins, and antioxidant-associated pigments to masks, cleansers, scrubs, and treatment products.
Is Spirulina Maxima Powder clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted when supplier testing confirms low microbial load and low levels of heavy metals or unwanted aquatic contaminants. Irritation potential is usually low, but the visible color, natural odor, and protein content can be formulation constraints for sensitive-positioned products.
Is Spirulina Maxima Powder sustainable?
This material comes from cultivated aquatic biomass rather than petroleum, and the dried powder is expected to be biodegradable. Its sustainability profile depends on cultivation water management, drying energy, and contaminant testing in the supply chain.
Is Spirulina Maxima Powder COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and can fit COSMOS-organic when grown and processed under the required agricultural and physical-processing rules. It aligns well with Green Chemistry through renewable sourcing and biodegradability, with the main caveat being the energy used for drying.
How does Spirulina Maxima Powder work chemically?
This material is a dried, milled photosynthetic biomass rich in proteins, polysaccharides, chlorophyll-type pigments, carotenoids, and blue protein-bound pigments. Typical cosmetic use is often around 0.1% to 5%, and it is better dispersed than dissolved, with color and pigment stability affected by heat, light, oxidation, and very acidic pH.
Last updated 2026-05-13