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Magnesium Aluminum Silicate
What is Magnesium Aluminum Silicate?
Magnesium aluminum silicate is a naturally occurring mineral often used in cosmetics as a thickening agent and stabilizer. It enhances the texture of creams and lotions, providing a smooth and creamy consistency. Additionally, it helps absorb excess oil, making it suitable for formulations targeting oily skin.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Intolerance to magnesium aluminum silicate can occur in some individuals, particularly those with sensitive skin or allergies to minerals. Symptoms may include irritation, redness, or dryness, which can affect the overall comfort of using such products.
What can I do about it?
If you suspect intolerance to magnesium aluminum silicate, discontinue the use of products containing it. Seek alternatives such as natural thickeners like xanthan gum or guar gum, which are generally gentler on the skin. Always choose products designed for sensitive skin to help maintain comfort and prevent adverse reactions.