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Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum

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Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum is a 100% natural gum (polysaccharide) derived from tara seeds. Acts as a thickener, emulsion stabilizer and texturizing agent. It hydrates instantly in water; can be used hot or cold, and is recommended for medium or thick consistency formulations. Versatile thickener and emulsion stabilizer. Acts as a texturizing agent with non-sticky, non-stringy, and smooth feel. Can be combined with synthetic polymers. Caesalpinia Spinosa gum is non-ionic and is compatible with anionic and cationic ingredients. High resistance to electrolytes.

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MakingCosmetics Inc. is a FDA-registered, OTC-licensed cGMP/FDA facility. We offer a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, raw materials and tools for manufacturing personal care products and color cosmetics. MakingCosmetics Inc. is committed to providing as many raw materials as possible derived from truly natural, GMO-free or certified organic sources allowing you to create pure natural products that are commercially not available.

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