Colloidal Sulfur

Goed

Irriterende stof

Colloidal Sulfur at a glance

  • Nano-sized form of sulfur
  • Has antimicrobial, exfoliating, and soothing properties
  • Also has soothing benefits
  • General usage is 3-10%
  • Yellow powder as a raw material

Colloidal Sulfur description

Colloidal sulfur is a skin care ingredient that’s often used in products for its anti-acne properties. It differs from traditional sulfur in that it’s engineered to have much smaller particles, boosting the potency of this over-the-counter active. It is sometimes also referred to as sulfur nanoparticles. How colloidal sulfur works for acne is multifactorial. It is a mild keratolytic, meaning it causes dead cells on skin’s surface to shed (i.e., exfoliate). Sulfur’s antibacterial properties help inhibit the over proliferation of acne-causing bacteria, and sulfur has some anti-inflammatory properties that can help fight irritating factors the lead to breakouts. New research is also underway to see if nano-sized sulfur particles (colloidal sulfur) might be an alternative to combat strains of acne-causing bacteria that are becoming resistant to traditional antibiotic therapies. Topical application of sulfur and colloidal sulfur can cause some mild sensitization, though extreme adverse events are considered rare. According to suppliers, colloidal sulfur is effective for anti-acne purposes at 3-10%, the same range it gained FDA approval for use in over-the-counter acne products. Outside of skin care, sulfur and colloidal sulfur are commonly used in hair care products to combat dandruff. For these purposes, colloidal sulfur is most effective in amounts between 2% and 5%. Compared to traditional preparations of sulfur, the colloidal form dissolves much more readily in water and is a finely milled pale, yellow powder in its raw material state. It’s also much less likely to have a perceivable “rotten egg” odor than regular (precipitated) sulfur since the smaller particle size of the colloidal form minimizes the volatility that leads to this undesirable scent.

Colloidal Sulfur references

  • Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, August 2025, pages 1-6
  • New Microbiologica, January 2024, pages 361-366
  • AIMS Microbiology, November 2021, pages 481-498

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Beoordelingen van ingrediënten

Beste

Bewezen en ondersteund door onafhankelijk onderzoek. Uitstekend actief ingrediënt voor de meeste huidtypen of huidproblemen.

Goed

Noodzakelijk om de textuur, stabiliteit of doordringbaarheid van een formule te verbeteren.

Gemiddeld

Doorgaans niet-irriterend maar kan esthetische, stabiliteits- of andere problemen hebben die het nut ervan beperken.

Slecht

De kans op irritatie is aanwezig. Het risico wordt vergroot als het gecombineerd wordt met andere problematische ingrediënten.

Slechtste

Kan irritatie, ontsteking, droogheid, enz. veroorzaken. Kan in sommige gevallen voordelen bieden, maar over het algemeen is bewezen dat het meer kwaad dan goed doet.

onbekend

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