Urea Powder is a highly effective, multifunctional cosmetic active used in professional and DIY skincare formulation. It is a naturally occurring compound found in the skin’s own Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF). Because of this, the skin recognizes and accepts it readily. Urea Powder delivers exceptional moisturizing, exfoliating, and skin-barrier-supporting benefits. Furthermore, it enhances the penetration and performance of other active ingredients in your formulations. At Organicsbyjumira, we supply cosmetic-grade Urea Powder of exceptional purity. As a result, your formulations perform at their very best.
How Urea Powder Works on the Skin
Urea Powder works through two distinct mechanisms depending on its concentration. At lower concentrations (2% – 10%), it acts as a powerful humectant. It draws moisture from the environment and deeper skin layers into the upper layers of the skin. As a result, it intensely hydrates and plumps the skin. At higher concentrations (10% – 40%), it acts as a gentle keratolytic exfoliant. It breaks down the bonds between dead skin cells. Therefore, it loosens and removes them without causing irritation or abrasion. Together, these dual actions make Urea Powder one of the most versatile actives in skincare formulation.
Skin Benefits of Urea Powder
Urea Powder delivers a comprehensive range of clinically recognized skin benefits. First, it deeply hydrates and softens dry, rough, and flaky skin. Second, it gently exfoliates by dissolving dead skin cell buildup. Third, it strengthens and supports the skin’s natural moisture barrier. In addition, it improves skin texture and smoothness with consistent use. Moreover, it helps relieve the symptoms of dry skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and ichthyosis. Furthermore, it enhances the absorption and efficacy of other active ingredients in your formulations. Because of this, formulators often include it in multi-active serums and treatment creams.
Urea Powder for Foot Care
Urea Powder is particularly well known for its exceptional foot care benefits. At higher concentrations of 20% – 40%, it softens and breaks down severely dry, cracked, and calloused skin on heels and feet. As a result, it is the gold-standard active ingredient in professional foot creams and heel repair treatments. Furthermore, regular use visibly transforms rough, hardened skin into soft and smooth skin. Therefore, it is a must-have ingredient for any foot care formulation targeting dry and cracked heels.
Urea Powder for Hair & Scalp
Beyond skincare, Urea Powder also delivers valuable benefits in haircare formulations. It hydrates the scalp and reduces dryness and flakiness. As a result, it creates a healthier scalp environment that supports stronger hair growth. Furthermore, it improves hair manageability, softness, and moisture retention. It therefore works well in shampoos, conditioners, scalp serums, and moisturizing hair masks. Because of its humectant properties, it keeps both the scalp and hair shaft hydrated throughout the day.
Recommended Usage Rates by Application
Urea Powder suits a wide range of concentrations depending on your formulation goal. Use it at 2% – 5% in lightweight daily moisturizers and serums for gentle hydration. Use it at 5% – 10% in body lotions and creams for deeper moisturization and mild exfoliation. Use it at 10% – 20% in intensive treatment creams for dry skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. Use it at 20% – 40% in foot creams and heel repair treatments for maximum keratolytic action. Furthermore, use it at 3% – 5% in haircare products for scalp hydration and improved manageability.
Formulation Guidance & pH Stability
Because Urea Powder is highly water-soluble, dissolve it in the water phase of your formulation. Add it at room temperature or during the cool-down phase to preserve its stability. It remains stable within a pH range of 4.0 – 7.0. Therefore, always check and adjust your formulation pH after adding Urea. This step ensures maximum efficacy and prevents degradation of the active. Furthermore, Urea Powder is partially soluble in alcohols. As a result, it also works well in toner and essence formulations containing alcohol.
Why Formulators Choose Urea Powder
Urea Powder is a formulator’s favourite for several important reasons. First, it delivers both hydration and exfoliation in a single ingredient. Second, it enhances the penetration of other actives. This means your formulations perform more effectively overall. Third, it has a comedogenic rating of 0. It therefore does not block pores and suits all skin types. Furthermore, it is non-irritating at recommended concentrations. Because of this, it is suitable even for sensitive skin formulations. Moreover, it is cost-effective and highly stable in a wide range of formulation systems.
Formulation Applications
Urea Powder works beautifully across a wide range of product types. These include intensive moisturizers and body lotions, foot creams and heel repair treatments, eczema and psoriasis relief creams, gentle exfoliating serums and toners, scalp treatments and anti-dandruff products, hand creams for dry and cracked hands, baby skincare formulations, and cuticle softening treatments.
Safety & Patch Test
Urea Powder is a gentle and well-tolerated cosmetic active at recommended concentrations. Nevertheless, always perform a patch test before full application. At very high concentrations above 40%, it may cause mild tingling or sensitivity in some individuals. If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately. Consult a healthcare professional if you are pregnant, nursing, or managing a skin condition. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
Product Details
INCI Name: Urea
Appearance: Fine white crystalline powder
Solubility: Highly soluble in water, partially soluble in alcohols
Recommended Usage Rate: 2% – 40% depending on application
Optimal pH Range: 4.0 – 7.0
Addition Phase: Water phase or cool-down phase
Comedogenic Rating: 0 — non-pore-blocking, suitable for all skin types
Suitable Skin Types: All skin types including dry, sensitive, mature, and problem skin
Key Actives to Pair With: Hyaluronic Acid, Lactic Acid, Glycerin, Niacinamide, Ceramides
Applications: Moisturizers, foot creams, eczema relief creams, exfoliating serums, scalp treatments, hand creams, and hair masks




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