Carrageenan
Characteristics
- INCI
- Carrageenan
- CAS
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9000-07-1
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.
- IUPAC
- Carrageenan Carrageenin Chondrus Chondrus Crispus (Carrageenan)
Who it's for
Description
Carrageenan is a natural polysaccharide, meaning a large sugar-based molecule, that comes from red edible seaweeds. In cosmetics, it’s mainly used as a helper ingredient because it can thicken, gel, and stabilize formulas, helping products keep a smooth texture and preventing ingredients from separating. You’ll often find it in creams, lotions, cleansers, masks, and hair products where a richer feel or better spreadability is wanted.
For skin and hair, carrageenan doesn’t act like a classic active ingredient, but it can improve the sensory experience and make a formula feel more cushiony, silky, or conditioning. It can also help water-based products feel less runny and more elegant on application. People who like lightweight gels, creamy emulsions, or products with a more polished texture may benefit from it.
Caveat: carrageenan is generally used in small amounts and is considered a formulation aid rather than a treatment ingredient. If you have very reactive skin, it’s always smart to check the full ingredient list, since how a product feels depends on the whole formula, not carrageenan alone.
Frequently Asked Questions about Carrageenan
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Products with Carrageenan (1 595 total)
Most often found in Kristin Ess products (36 items)