What is Hydrolyzed Sponge?

Hydrolyzed Sponge is a cosmetic ingredient derived from marine sponges that have been hydrolyzed (broken down) into very fine, micro- or nano-sized needle-like structures. It is most commonly used in skincare, especially in exfoliating and skin-renewal products.

What Hydrolyzed Sponge Is Made Of

  • Primarily silica-based spicules (microscopic sponge skeletons)
  • Natural marine origin
  • Processed to be uniform and ultra-fine

These spicules are sometimes referred to as “sponge spicules” or “micro-needles” in cosmetic marketing.

What is Hydrolyzed Sponge?-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

How It Works

Hydrolyzed sponge works through physical stimulation rather than chemical action:

1. Micro-exfoliation

The tiny spicules gently puncture the stratum corneum (outer skin layer)

Helps remove dead skin cells

2. Skin renewal stimulation

Triggers natural skin repair processes

Encourages cell turnover

3. Enhanced absorption

Creates temporary micro-channels

Improves penetration of active ingredients (e.g., peptides, antioxidants)

Main Benefits in Skincare

Promotes skin renewal

Improves skin texture and smoothness

Helps reduce the appearance of:

  • Acne scars
  • Fine lines
  • Enlarged pores

Boosts efficacy of serums and treatments

Common Applications

Spicule peels (often marketed as “no-needle microneedling”)

Exfoliating masks and creams

Acne treatment products

Skin rejuvenation treatments (professional or home-use)

What is Hydrolyzed Sponge?-Xi'an Lyphar Biotech Co., Ltd

Safety & Sensations

Can cause temporary tingling, redness, or itching

Sensation may last from a few hours to 1–2 days

Not recommended for:

  • Sensitive or compromised skin
  • Active inflammation, eczema, or rosacea

Sunscreen use is essential after treatment

Hydrolyzed Sponge vs Chemical Exfoliants

FeatureHydrolyzed SpongeAHAs/BHAs
MechanismPhysical micro-stimulationChemical exfoliation
Penetration boostYesLimited
SensationTingling/pricklyMild sting
Post-careImportantImportant