Homarine Hcl

What is Homarine Hcl?

Homarine HCl is the hydrochloride salt of homarine, a naturally occurring betaine compound extracted from marine sources such as algae and certain invertebrates. Chemically, it is a derivative of pyridine-3-carboxylic acid with a trimethylated structure, classifying it as an osmolyte. In cosmetics, it falls under skin conditioning agents, specifically humectants, commonly featured in moisturizers, serums, and anti-aging formulations. It functions by attracting and retaining moisture within skin layers while stabilizing cellular membranes during exposure to dehydration, UV radiation, or pollution. This osmoprotective action helps maintain skin's natural barrier integrity and hydration balance, making it suitable for daily skincare routines focused on resilience.

Comedogenic Rating 0/5 Low risk of clogging pores
EWG Safety Rating 1 View on EWG →

Benefits

Draws moisture to skin for improved hydration

Supports cellular stability under environmental stress

Contributes to skin conditioning for smoother texture

Who It's For

A quick guide for who this ingredient may suit (and who should be cautious).

Who May Benefit Who Should Avoid
People with dehydrated or dry skin
Anyone with known sensitivity to marine-derived ingredients
Individuals in polluted urban environments
Individuals prone to rare allergic reactions to betaines
Those seeking enhanced skin resilience
Those preferring to avoid novel osmolyte compounds

Safety Notes

  • Shows low hazard potential in cosmetic use
  • Non-comedogenic, unlikely to clog pores

Frequently Asked Questions about Homarine Hcl

What is Homarine HCl?

A marine-derived betaine used as a humectant to hydrate and condition skin.

Is Homarine HCl safe for daily use?

It has a low safety hazard rating and low irritation potential in cosmetics.

Does it clog pores?

No, it has a comedogenic rating of zero.