CI 15880

TL;DR. This ingredient is a cosmetic colorant that provides red pigmentation in makeup, lip products, and other decorative formulas. It functions by adding visual color rather than changing skin or hair performance.

What does CI 15880 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a cosmetic colorant that provides red pigmentation in makeup, lip products, and other decorative formulas. It functions by adding visual color rather than changing skin or hair performance.

Is CI 15880 clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is often restricted or excluded because it is a synthetic color additive that may require batch certification and impurity controls. When legally permitted and properly certified, it can be used compliantly, but it has more clean-standard friction than mineral pigments or plant-derived colorants.

Is CI 15880 sustainable?

This material is typically made from petrochemical-derived aromatic intermediates rather than renewable feedstocks. As an insoluble synthetic pigment, it is not considered readily biodegradable and has a weaker sustainability profile than simpler mineral or naturally derived colorants.

Is CI 15880 COSMOS-approved?

It is not permitted under COSMOS-natural or COSMOS-organic standards, which generally favor approved mineral pigments and naturally derived colorants over synthetic organic lakes. Its Green Chemistry fit is limited by nonrenewable inputs, multi-step synthesis, and low biodegradability.

How does CI 15880 work chemically?

This material is an insoluble synthetic organic monoazo lake or pigment, designed to remain as dispersed solid particles rather than dissolve in the formula. Use level is adjusted for shade and product category, often at low single-digit percentages in color cosmetics, with performance depending on particle dispersion, oil or wax wetting, and applicable color-additive limits.

Last updated 2026-05-13