"Iron Titanium Oxide"

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an inorganic colorant, used to give brown-to-black tone, opacity, and shade adjustment in makeup, hair color, and some skin products.

What does "Iron Titanium Oxide" do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily an inorganic colorant, used to give brown-to-black tone, opacity, and shade adjustment in makeup, hair color, and some skin products.

Is "Iron Titanium Oxide" clean?

Clean-beauty frameworks generally treat it as acceptable when cosmetic-grade purity limits for trace metals are met. The main practical watchpoint is airborne powder exposure during manufacturing, not normal topical use.

Is "Iron Titanium Oxide" sustainable?

This material is mineral-derived and nonrenewable, and it does not biodegrade in the organic sense. It is relatively inert in finished products, but mining, refining, and high-temperature processing drive its environmental footprint.

Is "Iron Titanium Oxide" COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic products when it meets approved colorant and purity requirements. Its Green Chemistry fit is moderate because it is inert and stable in use, but mineral-derived, nonrenewable, and typically made with energy-intensive processing.

How does "Iron Titanium Oxide" work chemically?

This compound is a mixed metal-oxide ceramic pigment with a crystalline lattice that produces color through particle-based light absorption and scattering. It is insoluble and stable across normal cosmetic pH ranges, typically used from fractions of a percent to several percent depending on color payoff, and it needs good dispersion for even shade and low grittiness.

Last updated 2026-05-14