Characteristics
- INCI
- Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum
- CAS
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39300-88-4
This is the substance number in the Chemical Abstracts Service registry. The CAS number uniquely identifies a substance regardless of language, trade name, or synonyms.
- EC
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254-409-6
This is the substance number in the European chemical identification system (EC number), used in European regulatory databases including ECHA/CosIng.
- Functions
- film forming, skin conditioning, viscosity controlling
Для кого подходит
Description
Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum is a plant-derived thickening and film-forming ingredient made from the seeds of the tara tree, a legume native to South America. In skincare and haircare, it helps formulas feel smoother, more cushiony, and less watery. It can also create a light, flexible film on the skin or hair, which may improve slip, reduce tackiness, and help products spread more evenly.
For skin, this gum is often used in moisturizers, serums, masks, and cleansers to support a soft, comfortable finish without a heavy feel. In hair products, it can add a bit of body, improve texture, and help conditioning formulas cling more evenly to strands. People who like plant-based ingredients or lightweight textures may especially appreciate it.
Caveat: Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum is mainly a functional support ingredient, not an active treatment. It does not replace ingredients that target concerns like acne, pigmentation, or deep dryness. As with any cosmetic ingredient, very sensitive users may want to patch test a new product, especially if the formula contains other potentially irritating ingredients.
Found in products (1 163 total)
Наиболее часто встречается в продукции Alfaparf Milano (47 продуктов)