Ceramide NP (and) Ceramide AP (and) Ceramide EOP (and) Phytosphingosine (and) Cholesterol (and) Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate (and) Carbomer (and) Xanthan Gum

Water-Dispersible Ceramide Complex

Barrier-supportive lipid complex in water-dispersible delivery system

INCI Name

Ceramide NP (and) Ce...

Functions

1 Roles

Sustainability

N/A

Category

General

What It Does

This ingredient serves a specialized role in cosmetic formulations, contributing to the overall efficacy, stability, or sensory experience of the final product.

Enhances formula performance
Contributes to product quality
Supports formulation goals
Improves user experience

Ingredient Compatibility

Known Interactions

SODIUM CHLORIDEUse Cautionelectrolyte_gel_collapse

Sodium Chloride collapses Carbomer gel networks: the electrolyte screens the polymer's anionic charges, so viscosity drops sharply and the gel can break. If salt is needed (osmotic/sensorial), switch the thickener to a salt-tolerant rheology modifier (e.g. a Sclerotium/Xanthan gum or a salt-tolerant acrylates copolymer), or remove the sodium chloride.

MAGNESIUM CHLORIDEUse Cautionelectrolyte_gel_collapse

Magnesium Chloride destabilizes Carbomer gels more aggressively than sodium: the divalent Mg2+ ion both screens and crosslinks the polymer's anionic groups, collapsing viscosity and often precipitating the carbomer. Thicken with a salt-tolerant rheology modifier (Sclerotium/Xanthan gum or a salt-tolerant acrylates copolymer) instead of carbomer, or remove the magnesium salt.

CALCIUM CHLORIDEUse Cautionelectrolyte_gel_collapse

Calcium Chloride destabilizes Carbomer gels: the divalent Ca2+ ion screens and crosslinks the polymer's anionic charges, collapsing viscosity and risking precipitation. Switch to a salt-tolerant thickener (Sclerotium/Xanthan gum or a salt-tolerant acrylates copolymer), or remove the calcium salt.

POTASSIUM CHLORIDEUse Cautionelectrolyte_gel_collapse

Potassium Chloride collapses Carbomer gel networks the same way sodium chloride does: the electrolyte screens the polymer's anionic charges and viscosity drops sharply. Use a salt-tolerant rheology modifier (Sclerotium/Xanthan gum or a salt-tolerant acrylates copolymer), or remove the potassium chloride.

ALUMINUM CHLOROHYDRATEUse Cautionelectrolyte_gel_collapse

Aluminum Chlorohydrate is acidic and strongly polyvalent, so it collapses and precipitates Carbomer gels. Antiperspirant gels should be thickened with an aluminum-compatible rheology modifier (a suitable acrylates copolymer or a cellulose gum), not carbomer.

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Quick Reference

Full INCI Name
Ceramide NP (and) Ceramide AP (and) Ceramide EOP (and) Phytosphingosine (and) Cholesterol (and) Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate (and) Carbomer (and) Xanthan Gum
Common Name
Water-Dispersible Ceramide Complex

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