Clean-Label Supplements: What To Look For and Why Capsule Purity Matters
You flip a supplement bottle around to read the label… and suddenly it looks like a chemistry exam. Long words, mysterious "other ingredients," and fillers you can't pronounce. If that sounds familiar, you're not alone, and that's exactly why clean label supplements are having a moment.
But here's the thing: going "clean label" isn't just about what's inside the capsule. The
capsule itself matters too. In this blog, we break down what clean-label really means, what to look for on the label, and why capsule purity is the detail most brands still overlook.

What is a clean-label supplement?
The term gets thrown around a lot, but what is a clean-label supplement, exactly? There's no single regulatory definition, but the industry consensus points to a few core principles:
- A short, recognizable ingredient list with no mystery additives
- No artificial colors, flavors, preservatives, or synthetic fillers
- Transparency about sourcing, manufacturing, and testing
- Alignment with dietary lifestyles (vegan, gluten-free, allergen-free)
- Third-party certifications that back up the claims on the front of the bottle
Think of it this way: a clean-label supplement should read more like a recipe than a lab report. If you'd be comfortable explaining every ingredient on the label to a curious friend, you're on the right track.
By the numbers:
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3 in 5 |
71% |
$69.3 B |

The hidden ingredient nobody talks about: the capsule
Here's where it gets interesting. Most conversations about clean-label supplements focus on the active ingredients, the vitamins, botanicals, or minerals inside. But the capsule shell itself is also an ingredient. And it often contains additives that don't belong in a clean-label product.
What can hide in a standard capsule?
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Watch out for |
Look for instead |
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Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) |
HPMC (hydroxypropyl methylcellulose) |
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Carrageenan |
Pullulan (fermented tapioca) |
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Synthetic dyes & colorants |
Plant-based gelatin alternatives |
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Gelatin from unknown sources |
Certified vegan & kosher shells |
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Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) |
Non-GMO verified materials |
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Preservatives & coatings |
Minimal or no added colorants |
Heads up: Titanium dioxide, still used in many standard capsules for whitening, has been flagged by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) as a potential genotoxin. If you're building or buying a truly clean-label supplement, the capsule shell deserves the same scrutiny as the active ingredients
Types of clean-label empty capsules
When it comes to clean-label empty capsules, there are a few key options on the market, each suited to different formulations and consumer expectations.
Capsuline's clean-label capsule portfolio covers all the major options here's how each one works and when to use it.
HPMC capsules (vegetarian)
Made from hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, a plant-derived cellulose, HPMC capsules are the most widely used vegetarian option. They're stable across a wide range of humidity conditions, work well with hygroscopic ingredients, and carry no animal-derived components.
Key benefits:
- Vegan-friendly — plant-derived cellulose
- Moisture-stable — works with hygroscopic fills
- Widely certified — kosher, halal, non-GMO
- No preservatives — clean dissolution profile
Capsuline's HPMC capsules are available in clear and natural colorant versions, keeping the shell as clean as what's inside.
Pullulan capsules (premium clean-label)
Pullulan is a naturally fermented polysaccharide derived from tapioca. It's considered the gold standard for clean-label formulations because it has an exceptionally short and recognizable ingredient profile, excellent oxygen barrier properties (making it ideal for sensitive actives like fish oil, CoQ10, or probiotics), and outstanding consumer appeal for premium positioning.
Capsuline offers pullulan capsules for brands that want the cleanest possible positioning.
Gelatin capsules when sourcing matters
Standard gelatin capsules are not inherently "dirty," but their clean-label status depends entirely on sourcing and transparency. Bovine or porcine gelatin from traceable, certified sources can qualify for clean-label positioning especially if the brand discloses origin and holds relevant certifications (halal, kosher, grass-fed). The issue arises when the source is unknown or the shell contains additional additives. If gelatin is your material of choice, demand full traceability from your supplier.
Capsuline's bovine hide gelatin capsules come with full traceability documentation exactly what clean-label sourcing requires.
Combining capsule choices with your formulation goals
Different activities call for different capsule strategies:
- Probiotics & live cultures → Pullulan (low oxygen permeability)
- Omega-3 / fish oil → Pullulan or enteric HPMC
- General vitamins & minerals → Standard HPMC — cost-effective
- Botanical extracts → HPMC or pullulan, size 0–1
- Sports & performance → HPMC (larger fill capacity)
- Kids & sensitive consumers → Pullulan, clear shell, no colorants
- Sensitive actives / gut health → Delayed Release HPMC (targeted delivery, no additives)
Why capsule purity is a brand trust signal
Beyond formulation science, capsule purity has become a powerful brand trust signal. Today's supplement consumer particularly in the premium, wellness, and sports nutrition segments reads labels carefully and researches ingredients. A brand that uses clean-label empty capsules and discloses that choice transparently is communicating something important: we care about every detail, not just the headline ingredient.
This matters because the supplement aisle is crowded and claims are cheap. Consumers are learning to look past the front label. Brands that win long-term loyalty do so by being genuinely transparent, including about the capsule.
Capsuline's clean-label capsule portfolio is designed exactly for this: to give supplement brands the materials they need to build products that are transparent from the inside out starting with the shell.
Ready to go clean-label?
Whether you're launching a new product or reformulating an existing line, our team can help you find the right capsule solution for your clean-label goals from HPMC to premium pullulan, in any size or color specification. Talk to a Capsuline expert today.
