Agar Agar Powder – 50g
Natural Gelling and Thickening Agent for Cosmetics and Bath Products
Agar Agar Powder is a plant-based, odorless gelling agent extracted from red algae, prized for its ability to create firm gels and smooth textures in cosmetic, skincare, and bath formulations. It acts as a natural alternative to gelatin and synthetic thickeners, offering vegan-friendly structure and stability to a wide variety of products.
Because it sets without refrigeration and remains stable at room temperature, Agar Agar is especially useful in formulations such as jelly soaps, peel-off masks, bath jellies, and botanical skincare gels. It can also be used to suspend additives like glitter or botanicals in transparent soap bases or to add body to emulsions.
Key Benefits of Agar Agar – Vegan Gelling Agent for Skincare and Soap
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Natural, Plant-Derived Thickener
Offers a clean, vegan alternative to animal-based gelatin and synthetic gums. -
Creates Firm, Flexible Gels
Ideal for jelly soaps, peel-off masks, and bath jellies. -
Stabilizes Emulsions and Suspensions
Keeps oils, colorants, and botanicals evenly dispersed in products. -
Heat-Activated, Room Temp Stable
Gels set without refrigeration and resist melting during storage. -
Odorless and Colorless
Won’t alter your final product’s scent or appearance.
Common Uses of Agar Agar Powder in Bath and Body Products
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Jelly soaps and wobbly bath products
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Peel-off facial masks and gel-based treatments
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Serum-style emulsions and body gels
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Bath bombs and decorative soaps
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Candles with embedded botanicals or inclusions
How to Use Agar Agar in Formulation
Dissolve Agar Agar Powder in hot water (85°C or higher) while stirring constantly. Use at 0.2% to 2%, depending on the desired gel strength. It thickens as it cools and holds its form well without refrigeration. Always hydrate fully before adding to your final phase.
Agar Agar Powder is a versatile, clean-label ingredient perfect for adding texture, structure, and visual appeal to your handmade skincare, bath, and soap creations.