Solum Diatomeae

What is Solum Diatomeae?

Solum Diatomeae consists of the fossilized skeletons of diatoms, single-celled algae rich in silica, forming a soft, porous powder. Sourced from ancient lake or ocean deposits, it belongs to the category of mineral-derived ingredients in cosmetics. In skincare products like masks, scrubs, and powders, it functions primarily as an absorbent by trapping excess sebum and impurities due to its high surface area. It also serves as a mild physical exfoliant, polishing the skin surface without harshness. Its fine particle size allows even dispersion in formulations, providing a matte texture and aiding in oil control during application. This ingredient appears in facial cleansers, dry shampoos, and toothpastes for its natural texturizing properties.

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

Benefits

Helps absorb excess oil for a matte finish.

Provides gentle physical exfoliation to smooth skin texture.

Supports impurity removal in masks and cleansers.

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 oily skin seeking oil control.
Users with extremely dry skin, as it may enhance dryness.
Individuals looking for mild exfoliation.
People sensitive to mineral particles.
Those preferring natural mineral ingredients in routines.
Those preferring chemical-free exfoliants only.

Safety Notes

  • Rated low hazard by safety assessments.
  • Non-comedogenic, unlikely to clog pores.

Frequently Asked Questions about Solum Diatomeae

What is Solum Diatomeae?

A natural powder from fossilized diatom algae, used for absorption and exfoliation in cosmetics.

Is it safe for daily use?

Safety reviews indicate low risk at typical cosmetic levels.

Does it clog pores?

It has a comedogenic rating of zero, suggesting low pore-clogging potential.