Aqua . May Contain: Mica

TL;DR. This ingredient primarily acts as the formula’s solvent, diluent, and processing medium. The optional component can add shimmer, opacity, or color payoff in tinted or pearlescent products.

What does Aqua . May Contain: Mica do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient primarily acts as the formula’s solvent, diluent, and processing medium. The optional component can add shimmer, opacity, or color payoff in tinted or pearlescent products.

Is Aqua . May Contain: Mica clean?

The solvent portion is broadly accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is not a restricted-list concern. The optional pigment is also commonly accepted, but it brings scrutiny around trace heavy-metal testing and mining supply-chain transparency.

Is Aqua . May Contain: Mica sustainable?

The carrier itself is readily returned to natural cycles, with impact tied more to purification, transport, and manufacturing use than persistence. The optional pigment is mined, non-renewable, and not biodegradable in the conventional sense, so traceability matters.

Is Aqua . May Contain: Mica COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards, although the carrier portion does not count toward organic content. From a Green Chemistry view, the solvent profile is strong, while the optional mined pigment is inert but less aligned on renewability.

How does Aqua . May Contain: Mica work chemically?

The main material is a small polar molecule used at any level needed to build the formula, often 30 to 90%+ in emulsions, gels, and rinse-off products. It is stable across normal cosmetic pH ranges, supports dissolved salts and hydrophilic actives, and requires preservation when present in appreciable amounts; the optional platelets are insoluble and must be dispersed rather than dissolved.

Last updated 2026-05-13