Cassia Angustifolia Seed Polysaccharide

Hyaluronic Acid

Cassia Angustifolia Seed Polysaccharide is derived from the seeds of Cassia angustifolia, a plant commonly known as Indian Senna or Tinnevelly Senna. The seeds are a rich source of polysaccharides and are known for their hydrating and soothing properties.

Mexican Name:

Acido Hialurónico

INCI:

Cassia Angustifolia Seed Polysaccharide

Derivation:

🌿 Plant

Country of origin:

🌏 Asia

Hyaluronic Acid

Why we use it

It has excellent hydrating properties. The polysaccharides in this extract help to attract and retain moisture, promoting skin hydration and preventing dryness. Additionally, it contributes to the soothing of the skin, making it suitable for calming and moisturizing formulations in skincare products. While the specific composition may vary, these polysaccharides often include glucose, mannose, arabinose, and other sugar units. The structural diversity of these polysaccharides contributes to their unique properties, such as their ability to retain water and form a gel-like consistency.

Suitable for

All skin types

Targets

Barrier Support, Dryness, Dullness, Signs of Aging

Benefits

Soothe, Hydrating, and Anti-aging

Our approach to ingredients

At Viva Maia, we create skincare that brings together the rich heritage of pre-Hispanic traditions and modern scientific insight. Our formulations are made with 100% natural ingredients, carefully chosen for their proven effectiveness and their respect for the environment. Inspired by Mexico’s extraordinary biodiversity, we work with potent, sustainably sourced botanicals. Many of these ingredients are cultivated by us and transformed in-house into extracts, powders, and oils, crafted with care and attention to quality.

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