Algae
INCI: Hydrolyzed Algae Extract
Also known as: Hydrolyzed Algae Extract
Algae are simple, chlorophyll-containing organisms in a family that includes more than 20,000 different known species In cosmetics, algae act as thickening agents, water-binding agents, and antioxidants
Best For Skin Types
All skin types
Usage Frequency
As directed on product packaging
EWG Safety Score
What Is Algae?
Algae are very simple, chlorophyll-containing organisms in a family that includes more than 20,000 different known species. In cosmetics, algae act as thickening agents, water-binding agents, and antioxidants.
Some algae are also potential skin sensitizers. For example, the phycocyanin present in blue-green algae has been suspected of sensitization on the basis of patch tests.
Other forms of algae, such as Irish moss and carrageenan, contain proteins, vitamin A, sugar, starch, vitamin B1, iron, sodium, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, and calcium. Most of these are beneficial for skin, as emollients, soothing agents, or antioxidants.
New research shows forms of brown algae show promise for improving the appearance of ageing skin. As a plant ingredient, all types of algae are prone to breaking down with routine exposure to air and light. Because of this, avoid anti-ageing products with algae that are packaged in jars.
Benefits for Your Skin
How It Works
Clinical Evidence & References
Published Research
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Algae in cosmetics: Antioxidant and moisturizing benefits Mar Drugs, 2015
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