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Cosmetic Colorant

Add vibrant colors to your cosmetics with our range of cosmetic colorants. Check all the chemical products you need for cosmetic colorants with CAS NO., property information, and SDS. Shop cosmetic colorant raw chemical materials from certified suppliers with detailed product information.

Crocin

(42553-65-1)
Among the natural pigments in the yellow system, crocin is relatively stable, with the characteristics of light resistance, heat resistance, metal ion resistance and chemical resistance. The color change is basically not affected by pH, especially for protein and starch. Therefore, it is used in a variety of foods including noodles, pastries, and boiled chestnuts. The product has high safety. Acute toxicity test was carried out on the mice, and there were no deaths after oral administration of 1

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Acid Green 25

(4403-90-1)
For nylon sutures:Fed. Regist. 42, 52395 (1977).Permitted for use in drugs and cosmetics, excluding use in eye area:ibid. 47, 49628 (1982).

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Bismuth oxychloride

(7787-59-9)
In face powders; as pigment; manufacture of artificial pearls, dry-cell cathodes.

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Canthaxanthin

(514-78-3)
Permissible color additive for food and drugs (exempt from certification):Fed. Regist. 34, no. 5 (Jan. 8, 1969).Oral suntanning agent. The application of animal coloring is mainly used for skin coloring and egg yolk coloring of poultry. The epithelial cells of the gastrointestinal mucosa are better deposited in the subcutaneous, egg yolk and other tissues, thereby significantly deepening the egg yellowness of birds and improving the skin color of birds. Application in cosmetics Cantharidin yell

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C.I. Acid Yellow 3

(8004-92-0)
Textile dye for wool, nylon, silk.Paper dye.Barium salt in printing inks.Color for food, drugs, cosmetics.Food yellow coloring.

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Solvent Yellow 33

(8003-22-3)
In spirit lacquers, polystyrenes, polycarbonates, polyamides, and acrylic resins.In colored smokes.Occasionally in hydrocarbon solvents.In externally applied drugs and cosmetics.

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Victoria Blue B

(2580-56-5)
Used in the quantitative determination of phospholipids and as a nuclear stain in cytology/histochemical applications.

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Prussian blue

(12240-15-2)
Prussian blue is used to detect the presence of iron in histological tissue sections and biopsy specimens

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Iron hydroxide oxide (Fe(OH)O)

(20344-49-4)
In purifying water; as absorbent in chemical processing; as pigment; as catalyst.

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Cosmetic colorants refer to substances exclusively or mainly intended to impart colors to cosmetic products, the body as a whole, or specific body parts by either absorbing or reflecting visible light. According to chemical composition, colorants can be divided into synthetic and natural categories, with synthetic dyes offering a wider range of vibrant colors and natural pigments providing more muted tones. According to application, colorants can be categorized into water-soluble for aqueous formulations and oil-soluble for lipid-based products. "Cosmetic colorants" on ECHEMl mainly supplies raw materials for color cosmetic formulations.

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Cosmetic colorants are essential components in cosmetics, providing vibrant hues and enhancing the aesthetic appeal of various products. The principle behind cosmetic colorants involves the dispersion of pigments or dyes within a cosmetic formulation to impart color to the final product.

The effectiveness of cosmetic colorants relies on their ability to disperse evenly throughout the formulation and adhere to the skin or hair upon application. This dispersion is achieved through interactions between the colorant particles and the base of the cosmetic product, which may include emulsifiers, thickeners, or other stabilizing agents.

Common ingredients of cosmetic colorants:

• Pigments

• Dyes

• Mica

• Iron oxides

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