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Sodium Carbonate

Absorbent salt used in cosmetics; it can also be a skin sensitizer.

Worst
Silt

A sediment obtained from various bodies of water. Silt's absorbent nature helps it function to absorb excess surface oil.

Bad
Alumina

Naturally occurring mineral used as a thickener, absorbent, and abrasive in skin care products. Also known as aluminum oxide.

Average
Aluminum Silicate

Salt that has absorbent and abrasive properties.

Average
Aluminum Sulfate

It can sensitising to skin.

Average
Amber Powder

This powder derived from fossilized tree resin is used as a bulking agent and a physical exfoliant in skin care products.

Average
Talc

Naturally occurring mineral composed of magnesium, hydrogen, oxygen, and silicon which combine to form what's known as anhydrous (contains no water) magnesium silicate.

Average
Sodium Magnesium Fluorosilicate

This synthetic silicate functions as an absorbent, opacifier, and thickening agent in cosmetics.

Average
Sodium Acrylates Crosspolymer-2

This synthetic polymer is used as an absorbent in cosmetics.

Average
Aluminum Magnesium Silicate

Salt that has absorbent properties.

Good
Bentonite

Type of clay that is most famously used as an absorbent in oil-reducing face masks. Also functions as a thickener, emulsion stabiliser, and opacifying agent in cosmetic formulations.

Good
Cornstarch

Starch obtained from corn and sometimes used as an absorbent in cosmetics instead of talc.

Good
Magnesium

Earth mineral that has strong absorbent properties and some disinfecting properties.

Good
Magnesium Hydroxide

Active ingredient in milk of magnesia. It is an absorbent and has disinfectant properties for skin.

Good
Maltodextrin

This versatile plant-based sugar is used as an absorbent, stabilizer, film-forming agent, and skin softener in cosmetics

Good
Montmorillonite

A type of clay that is a mix of bentonite and fuller's earth, with the latter being a white to brown substance found in sediment.

Good
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