Did you know 62% of consumers abandon skincare products that leave residue or feel sticky? In 2023's $180B beauty market, texture matters as much as efficacy. Enter hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) - the invisible hero transforming 3,500+ formulations worldwide.
(hydroxypropyl methylcellulose skin care)
Unlike sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), HPMC offers:
Property | HPMC | Sodium CMC | Xanthan Gum |
---|---|---|---|
Viscosity (1% solution) | 4,000-100,000 cP | 300-2,500 cP | 1,200-1,600 cP |
Thermal Stability | ✓ Up to 90°C | ✗ Above 60°C | ✓ Up to 80°C |
Our HPMC grades adapt to your needs:
• 50,000 cP viscosity
• Silicone-free primer base
• 0.3% usage rate
• Cold-process ready
• -20°C stability
• 78% faster dissolution
Case 1: Vegan brand achieved 92% absorption rate in serum (vs 68% previous formula) using our HPMC-3 grade.
Case 2: Sunscreen producer reduced gritty texture complaints by 79% after reformulation with HPMC-7.
As ISO 22716-certified specialists with 15 years in cosmetic cellulose, we guarantee:
🛑 48hr sample delivery
✅ 100% regulatory compliance
💡 Free technical support
(hydroxypropyl methylcellulose skin care)
A: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acts as a thickener, film-forming agent, and moisturizer in skin care products. It helps improve texture and retain moisture, making formulations more stable and long-lasting.
A: Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose is primarily a water-binding agent and stabilizer, while hydroxypropyl methylcellulose offers better film-forming properties. Both enhance texture but serve slightly different roles in formulations.
A: Yes, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is generally considered non-irritating and safe for sensitive skin. Its mild nature makes it a common ingredient in hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested products.
A: No, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose is non-comedogenic and unlikely to clog pores. It is often used in lightweight, non-greasy formulations suitable for acne-prone skin.
A: Combining these ingredients enhances viscosity, moisture retention, and product stability. Their synergistic effect creates smoother textures and improves performance in lotions or serums.