Ci 75810

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a green colorant in beauty and personal care products, mainly to tint creams, gels, soaps, masks, and makeup. It does not provide preservation, cleansing, or skin-treatment function at typical use levels.

What does Ci 75810 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a green colorant in beauty and personal care products, mainly to tint creams, gels, soaps, masks, and makeup. It does not provide preservation, cleansing, or skin-treatment function at typical use levels.

Is Ci 75810 clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally well accepted when it meets cosmetic colorant purity specifications, including limits for residual metals. Irritation potential is low, although colorants can be reviewed more closely in products for the eye area or very sensitive skin.

Is Ci 75810 sustainable?

This material is typically derived from plant pigments that are further processed with copper salts to improve color stability. It is not associated with major persistence concerns at cosmetic use levels, but its supply chain depends on agricultural inputs and controlled metal specifications.

Is Ci 75810 COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulations when it meets the standard’s colorant and purity requirements. Its fit with Green Chemistry is favorable because it starts from renewable plant material, although the metal-complexing step makes it less simple than an unmodified botanical extract.

How does Ci 75810 work chemically?

The molecule is a metallated porphyrin-type pigment, which gives a stable green hue and better resistance to fading than the uncomplexed natural pigment. Use levels are usually low and color-driven, and formulators account for light exposure, oxidation, pH, and interactions with strong chelators that can shift shade or stability.

Last updated 2026-05-13