Beet Sugar Extract (Vegemoist)

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Beet Sugar

INCI: Glycine Betaine (Beta vulgaris (Beet)) Sugar Extract

Beet sugar extract a food grade humectant, anti-irritant, and it helps with collagen promotion and elasticity improvement. For hair, its used as a moisturizer, detangler, conditioner and shine enhancer.

If you don’t want to deal with dew points and humidity, my first choice is Glycine Betaine (Beet sugar) extract.  Its known as Vegemoist at ingredientstodiefor.com.

Its a food grade humectant, anti-irritant, and it helps with collagen promotion and elasticity improvement.  For hair, its used as a moisturizer, detangler, conditioner and shine enhancer.

The best thing about beet sugar extract (Vegemoist) is that it adds hydration directly instead of trying to draw moisture out of the air around you.  The “saccharides” makes it a good choice to use in any climate.  In other words, you don’t have to worry whether its humid or not, or what the dew point is.  Just use it.

The grade sold by ITDF is EcoCert approved, Kosher, NPA and NSF approved.

TIP: 3% Vegemoist improves slip, spreadability and texture

7% improves smoothness of skin and gloss of the finished product

And yes I have actually used it repeatedly since its a water soluble powder which easily dissolves.  I’ve sprinkled some in my lemon balm hair spritzer, which is basically Lemon Balm tea and a preservative.

I’ve used it in my normal flaxseed gel mix.  I add it to about 2 TBSP of water and mix it into the finished flaxseed gel.  It was pretty good.  My hair was not as crunchy as it is when I use regular flaxseed gel.

Flaxseed Hair Gel (Basic)

I’ve also used it to make my mom one hell of a moisturizing leave in conditioning cream.  I was impressed because it moisturized even when I put it on my dry, dry, dry curls.

Usage Rate: 1 to 10%
Shelf life: 3 years (when stored properly)
Solubility: Water soluble
Physical look: white crystallized powder; odorless

Use this if you don’t want to worry about dew points, and need something which is easy to handle and will leave a moisturized feel. It is my go-to humectant that works with everything.

Products using this:
Donna Marie MiraCurl Curling Gelly
https://www.shopdonnamarie.com/products/miracurl-styling-gelly

Satin Smooth Hair Cream
https://www.silkdreamshaircare.com/item_12/Satin-Smooth-Hair-Cream-4oz..htm

Related
https://www.ingredientstodiefor.com/item/VegeMoist_/894

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[…] Vegemoist (beet sugar extract) is a great humectant and an alternative to glycerin. It is not sticky […]

Almen

What is the difference between VEGEMOIST, INCI:Glycine Betaine (Beta vulgaris (Beet)) Sugar Extract.
AND : BEET ROOT EXTRACT G INCI: Water & Glycerin & Beta Vulgaris (Beet) Root Extract; In addition to first is powder and last one is liquid? are both the same? since they have different INCI names?

Being that this humectant is amazing for any climates.. what are some other humectants that won’t alter/ take away the benefits of Beet sugar– but add to it, making it even better?

Amy

Hello,
Can this be added to the heated water phase or is it better used in the cool down phase of a formulation?
Thanks

Amy

Thankyou for taking the time to reply!

Amy

Hey,
In your experience of using it is there a particular usage rate that you have found works well for leave in products? The supplier recommended 3% but I wanted to know if you had any recommendations or observations?

Amy

Thankyou for taking the time to reply. It is greatly appreciated!

ella

Will beet sugar extract act as a protein in the hair since its an amino acid. Will it strengthen the hair and make it brittle? My hair does not like too many proteins.

http://www.makingcosmetics.com also has a product listed as Betaine. Not sure if it’s the same but worth looking into if you are planning to purchase other ingredients from Making Cosmetics at the same time.

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