Carboxymethyl Hydroxypropyl Guar: What Is It, Cosmetic Uses, Benefits & Side Effects

Curious about this ingredient? In this article we're explaining exactly what it is and why it's used within cosmetic formulations.
Updated on: June 24, 2025
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All information on this page is verified using publicly available nomenclature standards and reference materials from The Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) and the European Commission's CosIng database. Our analyses are based on technical data from these sources to ensure accuracy and reliability.

What Is Carboxymethyl Hydroxypropyl Guar?

Carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar is a plant based polymer derived from guar gum, the natural thickener obtained from the seeds of the guar bean. Chemists modify the original gum by attaching small carboxymethyl and hydroxypropyl groups to its backbone, then neutralise the mix with a pinch of sodium to improve water solubility. This tweak turns the bulky bean powder into a smooth, easy to use ingredient that blends well with both oils and water.

Guar gum itself first appeared in food products in the 1950s as an alternative to starch. Cosmetic chemists picked it up a couple of decades later when they needed a gentle thickener that would not feel sticky on skin or hair. Over time they refined the raw gum into versions like carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar which offer better clarity, smoother flow and more reliable performance in modern formulas.

The manufacturing process starts with purified guar flour. Under alkaline conditions it is treated with propylene oxide to add the hydroxypropyl groups then with monochloroacetic acid to introduce carboxymethyl groups. Careful washing and drying remove leftover salts so the final powder is clean and nearly odourless.

You will usually spot this ingredient in creamy cleansers, shampoos, conditioners, leave-in sprays, facial masks, hydrating gels, sunscreens, body lotions and anti aging serums where it helps achieve a rich yet non greasy feel.

Carboxymethyl Hydroxypropyl Guar’s Cosmetic Benefits/Uses

In a formula carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar behaves like a multitool that improves texture, stability and application feel.

  • Binding: keeps pigments, exfoliating grains or other solid particles evenly dispersed so they do not sink or clump
  • Emulsion stabilising: helps oil and water stay mixed which prevents separation and extends shelf life
  • Gel forming: creates a soft, cushiony gel that feels fresh on skin making it ideal for masks and lightweight moisturisers
  • Viscosity controlling: thickens runny formulas just enough to stop drips and provide a smooth glide during use

Who Can Use Carboxymethyl Hydroxypropyl Guar

This ingredient is considered friendly for all skin types, including dry, oily, combination and sensitive skin, because it sits on the surface to improve texture without clogging pores or disrupting the skin barrier. People with extremely reactive or allergy-prone skin can still use it in most cases, although they should pay attention to the full formula since irritation is more likely to come from other actives or fragrances than from the polymer itself.

Carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar is plant derived and processed without animal by-products so it suits both vegans and vegetarians. The guar beans are grown in fields then chemically modified in a lab step that does not involve animal testing or ingredients.

Pregnant or breastfeeding women can generally use products containing this polymer because it does not penetrate deeply or act hormonally. This is not medical advice and anyone who is pregnant or nursing should clear any skincare routine with a qualified healthcare professional just to be safe.

The ingredient does not cause photosensitivity so it will not make skin more prone to sunburn. As always daily SPF is recommended, but you will not need extra protection specifically because of this thickener.

Potential Side Effects/Adverse Reactions

Reactions to topical carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar differ from person to person. The effects listed below are possible but unlikely for most users when the ingredient is properly formulated and used at customary levels.

  • Mild redness or itching
  • Temporary tight feeling if used in a very high-strength gel
  • Allergic contact dermatitis in individuals already sensitised to guar gum
  • Eye irritation if raw powder is handled and dust becomes airborne

If any irritation or discomfort occurs discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional

Comedogenic Rating

Rating: 0 / 5  Carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar is a water-soluble plant polymer that does not leave an oily film on skin, so it has no tendency to block pores. It rinses away easily and stays on the surface rather than sinking into sebaceous follicles. Therefore it is considered non-comedogenic and is generally suitable for people who are prone to acne or breakouts. Because it simply adjusts texture, the concentration used in cosmetics is far below any level that could create pore congestion.

Summary

Carboxymethyl hydroxypropyl guar works as a binder, emulsion stabiliser, gel former and viscosity controller. Its modified guar structure traps water, links oil droplets and suspends particles, giving formulas a smooth glide and preventing separation. Though not a headline ingredient it is quietly popular among formulators who want a plant based thickener that feels light and rinses clean.

Safety data show it is low risk for irritation or allergy in most users and it carries a non-comedogenic profile, but as with any new product a simple patch test is wise before full use.

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