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Description
BY-O-BEAUTY EX 80H is a bio-based hydrophilic silica derived from upcycled rice husk, designed as a multifunctional additive for personal care formulations. With a controlled porous structure and optimized particle size distribution (D50: 70–120 µm), it acts as a gentle exfoliating agent, absorbent, and sensory modifier, delivering effective cleansing without damaging the skin.
Its morphology enables controlled mechanical exfoliation, making it a sustainable and biodegradable alternative to plastic microbeads. Additionally, it enhances formulation stability, improves chemical resistance, and extends shelf life. Its high compatibility allows easy incorporation into liquid, cream, and gel systems without compromising texture or sensory performance.
Application
- Skin & Body: facial and body scrubs, cleansers.
- Makeup: texture-enhancing or skin-prep products.
- Hair: scalp exfoliation products.
- Nails: cleansing and preparation products.
Benefits
- Gentle yet effective exfoliation for sensitive skin.
- Sustainable alternative to plastic microbeads.
- High compatibility with various formulations.
- Porous structure for oil and impurity absorption.
- Improves formulation stability and shelf life.
- Smooth, non-abrasive sensory feel.
- Renewable, biodegradable, eco-friendly origin.
- Easy dispersion and formulation integration.
Additional Information
- INCI Name: Hydrated Silica
Origin: Bio-based silica derived from upcycled rice husk
Function in formulation: Mechanical exfoliating agent, absorbent, and sensory modifier
Particle size (D50): 70 – 120 µm
pH (5% in water): 6.5 – 8.5
Structure: Highly porous structure with controlled particle size distribution
Compatibility: Aqueous systems, emulsions, gels, and creams
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