MSM Skin and Facial Gel
MSM Skin and Facial Gel
Product Description
Product overview
Kala Health MSM Skin & Facial Gel is a minimalist, preservative-free gel moisturizer built around 12% MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) and organic aloe vera. With only four ingredients, this lightweight, fragrance-free, fungal-acne-safe formula is designed to soften, smooth and balance skin while doubling as a soothing topical for tired muscles, joints and minor irritations like poison ivy.
Sulfur-Rich MSM
Methylsulfonylmethane is roughly 34% sulfur by weight — a building block the body uses for collagen, keratin and connective tissue. Delivered here at a high 12% concentration.
Texture & feel
SENSORYSulfur-Rich MSM
Methylsulfonylmethane is roughly 34% sulfur by weight — a building block the body uses for collagen, keratin and connective tissue. Delivered here at a high 12% concentration.
Organic Aloe Vera
Aloe barbadensis leaf juice soothes, calms visible redness and adds light hydration, making the gel comfortable for reactive and sun-stressed skin.
4-Ingredient Minimalism
No fragrance, oils, parabens, silicones, sulfates or preservatives. One of the shortest ingredient lists you will find in a facial gel.
Multi-Use Formula
Marketed as a face gel, an oil-balancing aid for breakout-prone skin, and a soothing topical for sore joints, muscles and poison ivy.
Safety & compatibility
SAFEContains no retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone or chemical sunscreens. The benign water/MSM/aloe base is generally considered low-risk, but topical MSM is not well-studied in pregnancy — confirm with your doctor.
No esters, fatty acids, oils or polysorbates that feed malassezia. Verified fungal-acne safe by SkinSort.
Completely oil-free. None of the four ingredients are known to clog pores.
Free of fragrance, common allergens and harsh alcohols. A patch test is still wise for very reactive skin.
The gel's texture can clash with facial oils applied directly on top. Many users get the best results using it as a final or near-final step.
Without preservatives, keep the cap clean, avoid dipping fingers into the bottle and store cool to protect the formula.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSDimethyl Sulfone (MSM) ~12%Promising
The star active, also known as methylsulfonylmethane. It is a naturally occurring organosulfur compound and a bioavailable source of sulfur, a mineral the body uses to build collagen, keratin and other connective tissues. Kala Health uses OptiMSM, a US-made, distilled MSM tested to 99.9% purity.
- Gene activity: Lab studies on 3D skin models show MSM can modulate skin-related genes such as COL7A1 and FMOD, which support skin structure.
- Anti-aging signal: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial (Natural Medicine Journal, 2015) foundoral OptiMSM improved crow's-feet wrinkles, tone, texture, elasticity and firmness over 16 weeks.
- Sulfur content: MSM is roughly 34% sulfur by weight, long associated with skin, hair and nail support.
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Low %Proven
Organic aloe vera juice is a well-established soothing and skin-conditioning ingredient. It is anti-inflammatory, lightly moisturizing and best known for calming irritated, sun-exposed skin.
- Soothing: Traditionally used to calm sunburn, redness and minor irritation.
- Nutrient profile: Naturally contains vitamins A, C and E (antioxidants), plus sugars that help bind moisture to the skin.
- Comfort: Pairs with MSM to keep the gel gentle enough for daily use.
Hydroxyethylcellulose ~1%Texture
A plant-derived (cellulose-based) thickener and stabilizer. It gives the product its smooth gel texture and keeps the ingredients evenly mixed rather than separating.
- Function: Thickens and stabilizes water-based formulas.
- Origin: Made from cellulose, a sugar found in plant cell walls.
- Tolerance: Generally non-irritating and non-comedogenic.
Water (Aqua) BaseSolvent
The base of the formula and the largest component. Water acts as the solvent that dissolves and carries the other ingredients, giving the gel its lightweight, easily spreadable feel.
- Role: Primary solvent and vehicle for MSM and aloe.
- Feel: Contributes to the fresh, fast-absorbing, non-greasy finish.
4 ingredients
Water (Aqua), Dimethyl Sulfone (MSM), Hydroxyethylcellulose, Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice.
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEApply after water-based serums as a final hydrating step. Because the gel can clash with oils layered on top, avoid applying face oils directly over it. In the morning, finish with SPF; at night it can be your last step.
How to use
HOW TO USECleanse & pat dry
Start with clean, slightly dry skin so the gel can absorb evenly.
Apply a thin layer
Smooth a small amount over the face or affected area. Less is more — a thin layer prevents any white or tacky residue.
Let it absorb
Wait about 1–2 minutes for the gel to fully sink in before applying any other product.
Use AM and/or PM
Suitable for daily morning and evening use. In the morning, always follow with sunscreen. For external use only.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You have oily, combination or acne-prone skin and want a lightweight, oil-balancing gel
- You prefer a fragrance-free, minimalist formula with very few ingredients
- You're curious about MSM/sulfur for skin smoothing and texture
- You want a multi-tasker that also soothes joints, muscles or minor irritations
- You react to fragrance, essential oils or long ingredient lists
Consider alternatives if:
- You have very dry skin and need a rich, emollient or occlusive moisturizer
- You dislike layering rules (it doesn't pair well with oils on top)
- You want a clinically proven anti-aging active like a retinoid or vitamin C
- You're very sensitive to even a faint sulfur scent
- You need a TSA carry-on travel size (this is 237 ml)
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESOil-free and lightweight. Users report it helps balance shine without stripping the skin.
Hydrates lightly while keeping oilier zones comfortable and non-greasy.
Non-comedogenic and fungal-acne safe. Sulfur is a classic gentle option for breakout-prone skin.
Fragrance- and allergen-free, but the faint sulfur note and active MSM warrant a patch test on very reactive skin.
Offers light hydration but lacks emollients and occlusives. Very dry skin may need a richer cream as the final step.
Results timeline
8–16 WEEKSSoothed & softer feel
Skin feels calmer, hydrated and soft right after application, thanks to aloe and the watery gel base.
~60% noticedSmoother texture, balanced oil
Reviewers commonly mention smoother-feeling skin and better-balanced oil within the first couple of weeks of consistent use.
~45% noticedBrighter, clearer look
With daily use, some users report a clearer, more radiant complexion and fewer breakouts.
~30% noticedTexture & fine-line support
MSM is a long-term ingredient. Clinical wrinkle and elasticity improvements were seen with oral MSM over 8–16 weeks; topical results vary and build gradually.
~25% noticedRatings by platform
152+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Ultra-minimal, gentle 4-ingredient formula
- Fragrance-free, preservative-free and oil-free
- Fungal-acne safe and non-comedogenic (0/5)
- Lightweight, fast-absorbing and non-greasy
- Multi-use: face, plus joints, muscles and poison ivy
- US-made OptiMSM tested to 99.9% purity
- Affordable for an 8 oz size
Criticized
- Can leave a white/tacky film if over-applied
- Doesn't layer well under facial oils
- Faint sulfur scent bothers some users
- Preservative-free = shorter shelf life, careful handling needed
- Too lightweight for very dry skin on its own
- Topical skin evidence is limited (most MSM studies are oral)
- 237 ml bottle isn't carry-on travel friendly
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESMixing pure MSM crystals into an aloe gel recreates the same core actives for less. The trade-off is no quality control, inconsistent concentration and no stability testing.
Also MSM-based with aloe, but formulated as a richer lotion with almond oil. Better for dry skin, but the oils mean it is not fungal-acne safe.
A cheap way to get the soothing, lightweight gel feel — but it lacks MSM entirely, so it won't deliver the sulfur/texture benefits this product is built around.
Comparison with competitors
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Storage & shelf life
12 MONTHSApproximately 12 months after opening. Because it is preservative-free, use within a reasonable window and watch for any change in smell or texture.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. A cool spot (or fridge) helps protect a preservative-free formula.
8 oz squeeze bottle with a flip-top cap. Keep the cap clean and avoid introducing water or fingers into the bottle.
At 237 ml it exceeds the 100 ml carry-on liquid limit — checked baggage only, or decant a small amount.
Frequently asked questions
FAQThe formula contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone or chemical sunscreens — the actives usually flagged during pregnancy. Its simple water, MSM, aloe and cellulose base is generally considered low-risk, and MSM is GRAS-designated when taken orally. That said, topical MSM has not been specifically studied in pregnancy, so it is best to confirm with your OB-GYN or healthcare provider before use.
Yes. It contains no oils, fatty acids, esters or polysorbates that feed malassezia, and it is verified fungal-acne safe by SkinSort. It is a sensible option if you are managing malassezia folliculitis or fungal-acne flare-ups.
Generally yes — there are no obvious chemical conflicts. Because the gel works best as a final or near-final step and can clash with oils on top, apply your water-based actives (vitamin C, AHA/BHA, retinol) first, let them absorb, then layer the gel. If you experience dryness or irritation from combining strong actives with MSM, space them out (for example, actives at night and the gel in the morning).
It suits oily, combination and acne-prone skin especially well, thanks to its oil-free, non-comedogenic, fungal-acne-safe formula. Sensitive skin generally tolerates it because it is fragrance- and allergen-free. Very dry skin may find it too lightweight on its own and need a richer moisturizer as a final step.
Soothing and a soft, hydrated feel are usually immediate. Smoother texture and better oil balance are often reported within 1–2 weeks of consistent use. MSM is a long-term ingredient: clinical studies on oral MSM showed wrinkle, firmness and elasticity improvements over 8–16 weeks, and topical results build gradually and vary from person to person.
Use it after cleansing, toning and any water-based serums, as a final or near-final hydrating step. Avoid applying facial oils directly over it, since the textures can clash. In the morning, always finish with sunscreen; at night it can be your last step.
No. It is completely oil-free with a comedogenic rating of 0/5. None of its four ingredients are known to clog pores, which is part of why it is popular with acne-prone and oily skin.
Plan for roughly 12 months after opening. Because the gel is preservative-free, handle it carefully: keep the cap closed, avoid dipping fingers or water into the bottle, and store it in a cool, dry place. Discard it sooner if you notice any change in smell, color or texture.
Verdict: The Kala Health MSM Skin & Facial Gel is a refreshingly simple, well-priced gel for people who want fewer ingredients, not more. Its 12% OptiMSM and organic aloe make it a gentle, fungal-acne-safe, non-comedogenic choice that shines for oily, combination and acne-prone skin — and it doubles as a soothing topical for joints, muscles and minor irritations. The main caveats: most clinical MSM skin research is on oral supplements rather than topical gels, it can leave a slight film if over-applied or layered under oils, and very dry skin will want something richer. For a low-risk, minimalist daily gel with a genuine point of difference, it is an easy product to recommend with realistic expectations.
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Dimethyl Sulfone
Solvent, Viscosity Controlling, Viscosity Decreasing Agent
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| 0 |
Hydroxyethylcellulose
Emulsion Stabilising, Stabilising
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| 0 |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
Redness
Irritation
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