CHARCOAL EXTRACT

TL;DR. This ingredient is used primarily as an absorbent and visual additive, helping take up surface oil and odor-related compounds in masks, cleansers, soaps, and deodorants. It can also add a dark color and mild polishing effect depending on particle size.

What does CHARCOAL EXTRACT do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used primarily as an absorbent and visual additive, helping take up surface oil and odor-related compounds in masks, cleansers, soaps, and deodorants. It can also add a dark color and mild polishing effect depending on particle size.

Is CHARCOAL EXTRACT clean?

It is generally accepted in clean-beauty frameworks when naturally sourced and adequately purified. The main considerations are particle size, grittiness, and airborne powder exposure during manufacturing rather than skin absorption.

Is CHARCOAL EXTRACT sustainable?

This material is commonly made from wood, bamboo, coconut shells, or other plant residues, with stronger sourcing profiles when forestry-managed or waste-stream feedstocks are used. High-temperature processing requires energy, and the resulting particulate is very slow to break down in the environment.

Is CHARCOAL EXTRACT COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS-natural when produced from permitted natural feedstocks by accepted physical processing, while synthetic colorant grades or poorly documented sources may not qualify. Green Chemistry alignment is mixed because renewable feedstocks are possible, but high-temperature processing and low biodegradability limit the profile.

How does CHARCOAL EXTRACT work chemically?

This material is an insoluble, porous, mostly elemental matrix rather than a dissolved botanical extract, and performance depends on surface area, pore structure, ash content, and particle-size distribution. Typical use is about 0.1-5% in cleansers, masks, soaps, and deodorants; it is pH-stable and not prone to oxidation under normal cosmetic conditions, but it can darken formulas and adsorb fragrance, oils, or preservative components.

Last updated 2026-05-14