I made it my mission to go through the ingredients of
cosmetics, so I somewhat neglected to list a colour cosmetics ingredients. Why?
You can say I was focusing more on the wild claims made by skincare brands on
how different your life would be if you bought into some of those claims.
Colour cosmetics don’t make such claims, not the ones that
will stop you from ageing and the like, they do some different ones which I’ll
cover at a later date. Mascara and
foundation, I’ll be looking at you soon!
The colour pigments that are used in making the colour
cosmetics are the most regulated in the world. Different countries have
different rules, but generally you’ll find Japan to have the most stringent
safety regulations for cosmetics. The EU and USA are behind and you’ll find
that most breakthrough make up innovations come from Asia these days.
The colours come into two groups: organic and inorganic.
Inorganic are the mineral pigments (I bet this inorganic and
organic matter confuses people) that are found around the Earth as compounds of
transition metals. The inorganic colours are:
Iron oxides (reds, browns, black and yellows that can be
mixed and blended together), chromium oxide, (green), ultramarine (blue,
purple), titanium dioxide/zinc oxide (white and uv protection).
Organic pigments are organic molecules that start with N or
S or similar (not the names but their chemical or dye name). They are
anthraquinone (green), AZO colourants (red and
yellow), Triarylmethane (blue and green), Xanthenes (red, orange), and some
natural colourants such as caramel, caretonoids etc. The problem with these
natural ones is that they very often stink and they are unstable.
Then we have fillers and finishers. Those are the ones that
make the product “glide” and spread evenly. The most usual of those are talc (a
widespread mineral) and mica (potassium aluminum silicate – another
mineral).
Fillers and finishers also include
emulsifiers, preservatives, fragrance, and so on.
In a nutshell, that’s it. I’ll come
back later to discuss mascaras. If any of you want to experiment with making
your own lipstick or eye shadow , please make sure that the pigments you use
are safe to be used either around eyes or lips!
No comments:
Post a Comment