40S Tan Sand

TL;DR. It is used as an abrasive or physical exfoliant, adding controlled scrub and texture in rinse-off cleansers, body polishes, and soaps.

What does 40S Tan Sand do in a cosmetic formula?

It is used as an abrasive or physical exfoliant, adding controlled scrub and texture in rinse-off cleansers, body polishes, and soaps.

Is 40S Tan Sand clean?

This ingredient is generally uncomplicated in clean-beauty screening because it is a physical exfoliant rather than a soluble sensitizer or preservative. Fine dry dust can be an inhalation concern in manufacturing, and finished formulas should manage particle size and rinse-off use to limit scratchiness.

Is 40S Tan Sand sustainable?

It is a naturally occurring mineral material, not a petrochemical polymer, and it does not biodegrade because it is inorganic. Environmental considerations are mainly extraction footprint, land disturbance, and dust control rather than aquatic bioaccumulation.

Is 40S Tan Sand COSMOS-approved?

It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced as a natural mineral and processed only by allowed physical methods. From a Green Chemistry view, it scores for simple processing and low reactivity, but it is nonrenewable and extraction impacts depend on quarry practices.

How does 40S Tan Sand work chemically?

This material is an insoluble inorganic network solid made of silicon and oxygen tetrahedra, so it is not pH-dependent in normal cosmetic systems and does not oxidize like oils or fragrance materials. Use level is driven by particle size and sensory target, often about 1–5% in facial cleansers and 5–20% in body scrubs or bar soaps.

Last updated 2026-05-13