Hydroxyapatite

Good

Texture enhancer

No known benefits

Hydroxyapatite at a glance

  • Used to deliver bio-active ingredients in a controlled manner
  • Considered bio-compatible and breaks down to calcium
  • Helps enhance texture
  • Can be used as an abrasive agent
  • Safe micro-sized versions typically used in cosmetics

Hydroxyapatite description

Hydroxyapatite is a texture- and delivery-enhancing ingredient typically derived from the mineral calcium. It is used to encapsulate and deliver bio-active ingredients to skin in a controlled manner. This benefit extends the efficacy timeframe while reducing the risk of a sensitized response. Hydroxyapatite’s advantages as a carrier for other ingredients are its bio-compatibility with skin and biodegradability within skin’s uppermost layers, allowing the calcium shell to release its contents and then skin utilizes the calcium for normal maintenance. Hydroxyapatite is sometimes used in cosmetics to add bulk or as an abrasive agent, such as scrubs. Use levels of this ingredient in cosmetics vary based on its role. This ingredient is also used in oral care products, such as toothpastes, and is considered safe, including in dental care products meant for use by children. Note: There’s some concern about nano-sized versions of this ingredient as typically used in certain types of dermal fillers and surgical repair of bones. The research in this regard points to hydroxyapatite’s safety, but it’s not conclusive. The type of hydroxyapatite used in cosmetics is typically micro-sized, which isn’t nearly as small as nano-sized, and unable to penetrate past skin’s uppermost (epidermal) layers. Think of it in this application as a soft shell which slowly breaks down to release its beneficial contents.

Hydroxyapatite references

  • Gels, March 2022, pages
  • Pharmaceutics, October 2021, pages 1–24
  • The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, July 1992, pages 600–604
  • UL Prospector, accessed August 2023

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Ingredient ratings

Best

Proven and supported by independent studies. Outstanding active ingredient for most skin types or concerns.

Good

Necessary to improve a formula's texture, stability, or penetration.

Average

Generally non-irritating but may have aesthetic, stability, or other issues that limit its usefulness.

Bad

There is a likelihood of irritation. Risk increases when combined with other problematic ingredients.

Worst

May cause irritation, inflammation, dryness, etc. May offer benefit in some capability but overall, proven to do more harm than good.

unknown

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Not rated

We have not yet rated this ingredient because we have not had a chance to review the research on it.