Hydrolyzed Sponge Length

Choose the Right Spicule Size for Your Skincare Formula

The length of hydrolyzed sponge spicules is not a random specification. It directly influences how deeply the spicules interact with the stratum corneum, how much micro-exfoliation they provide, and how effectively they enhance active ingredient penetration.

Shorter spicules (around 100 µm) work primarily on the surface, offering mild exfoliation ideal for sensitive skin or daily-use products.
Medium spicules (around 200 µm) reach the mid-stratum corneum, balancing gentle action with noticeable skin renewal.
Longer spicules (up to 300 µm) create deeper micro-channels, maximizing collagen stimulation and active delivery for intensive treatments.

Selecting the wrong length can lead to either insufficient results or unnecessary irritation. That’s why understanding spicule length is the first step to formulation success.

  • Ideal for: sensitive skin, daily cleansers, soft peeling masks

  • Penetration depth: Superficial stratum corneum

  • Sensory feel: Mild tingling, barely noticeable

  • Best paired with: Hydrating actives (hyaluronic acid, panthenol)

  • Recommended dosage: 0.5%–1% in leave-on; 10–20% in rinse-off

Microscopic structure of hydrolyzed sponge
  • Ideal for: normal to combination skin, anti-aging serums, pore-refining products

  • Penetration depth: Mid-stratum corneum

  • Sensory feel: Noticeable but comfortable stimulation

  • Best paired with: Peptides, niacinamide, vitamin C

  • Recommended dosage: 1%–3% in serums; 2%–5% in creams

Microscopic structure of hydrolyzed sponge
  • Ideal for: oily/acne-prone skin, deep anti-aging, scar revision, professional-use products

  • Penetration depth: Deep stratum corneum, approaching viable epidermis

  • Sensory feel: Stronger tingling, requires user education

  • Best paired with: Retinol, growth factors, exosomes

  • Recommended dosage: 0.8%–2% (start low, build tolerance)

Microscopic structure of hydrolyzed sponge

Choose the Right Spicule Size for Your Skincare Formula

Step 1: Define your product’s primary benefit.
  • Gentle daily glow → 100 µm

  • Visible texture improvement & pore refining → 200 µm

  • Deep anti-aging or acne scar treatment → 300 µm

Step 2: Consider your target skin type.
  • Sensitive / rosacea-prone → start with 100 µm
  • Normal / combination → 200 µm is your safe bet
  • Oily / resilient / thick skin → 300 µm delivers best results
Step 3: Match with your active ingredients.
  • Hydrators & soothers → any length works

  • Collagen-boosting actives → medium to long spicules enhance penetration

  • Potent anti-aging molecules (retinol, peptides) → 200–300 µm for synergy

Still unsure? Our technical team can help you select the optimal size based on your formula. Contact us for a free consultation

FAQ

Q1: Can I mix different spicule lengths in one formula?

A: We do not recommend it. Mixing sizes can lead to uneven exfoliation and unpredictable skin response. Choose one target length based on your primary goal.

Q2: Does longer spicule always mean better results?

A: Not necessarily. Longer spicules provide deeper action but may cause more sensation. For daily-use products, 100–200 µm is often sufficient. For intensive treatments, 300 µm is preferred.

Q3: How do I know if my formula is too harsh?

A: Always conduct a patch test on human volunteers. Start with lower dosage and increase gradually. The sensation should be a mild “prickly” feeling, not sharp pain or burning.

Q4: What about spicules shorter than 100 µm?

A: Spicules below 80 µm offer minimal exfoliation and are rarely used. Our standard range starts at 100 µm for reliable efficacy.

Q5: Can I get a sample of each length for testing?

A: Yes. We provide 10g samples of 100µm, 200µm, and 300µm.   Request samples now