CI 77019

TL;DR. This ingredient is a mineral colorant and optical-effect pigment used to add shimmer, soft focus, opacity, and slip in makeup, skin care, and body products.

What does CI 77019 do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a mineral colorant and optical-effect pigment used to add shimmer, soft focus, opacity, and slip in makeup, skin care, and body products.

Is CI 77019 clean?

It is generally well tolerated on skin and has no major clean-standard restricted-list issue when cosmetic-grade purity specifications are met. Clean-beauty scrutiny is mostly about trace metal limits, particle size claims, and responsible sourcing documentation.

Is CI 77019 sustainable?

This material is mined, so it is nonrenewable and tied to land-use, labor, and traceability concerns in some supply chains. It is insoluble and inert rather than biodegradable, with low bioaccumulation concern in finished-product use.

Is CI 77019 COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic as a mineral colorant when it meets purity and natural-origin requirements, while synthetic coatings or treatments can change acceptability. From a Green Chemistry lens, it scores well for inertness and low reactivity, but less well for mined origin and nonrenewable feedstock.

How does CI 77019 work chemically?

This material consists of flat, high-aspect-ratio aluminosilicate particles that reflect and scatter light, with particle size selected to tune sheen from satin to sparkle. Typical use ranges are about 1 to 10% in creams and lotions and higher in color cosmetics, and it is insoluble, pH-stable, and commonly dispersed by suspension rather than dissolution.

Last updated 2026-05-13