Fragrance Synthetic Fluorphlogopite ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used to change product odor, while the mineral portion can add shimmer, opacity, slip, and visual payoff in color cosmetics or body care.
What does Fragrance Synthetic Fluorphlogopite do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used to change product odor, while the mineral portion can add shimmer, opacity, slip, and visual payoff in color cosmetics or body care.
Is Fragrance Synthetic Fluorphlogopite clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, the odor portion is the main point of friction because formulas may contain undisclosed components and regulated allergens. The mineral portion is generally low-irritation and often viewed as a more traceable alternative to mined platelet minerals.
Is Fragrance Synthetic Fluorphlogopite sustainable?
Sourcing is mixed, since the odor portion may come from plant-derived or petrochemical feedstocks and has variable biodegradability. The mineral portion is synthetically made from inorganic raw materials, which can reduce mining-chain labor concerns but still requires mineral inputs and energy-intensive processing.
Is Fragrance Synthetic Fluorphlogopite COSMOS-approved?
This ingredient is only COSMOS-aligned when the odor portion meets the standard’s natural-origin rules and the mineral portion meets purity and use requirements. From a Green Chemistry view, it is a mixed case, with traceability benefits for the mineral portion but limited renewable-feedstock and biodegradability advantages overall.
How does Fragrance Synthetic Fluorphlogopite work chemically?
Chemically, this is a combination of odor-active small molecules and a lamellar potassium-magnesium-aluminum silicate fluoride platelet material that reflects light through smooth, sheet-like particles. Odor components are often used below 1% in leave-on products, while the platelet mineral can range from low single digits to higher levels in color cosmetics depending on sparkle, opacity, and payoff targets.
Last updated 2026-08-20