Labradorite

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a mined mineral colorant, shimmer agent, and texture filler in makeup and body products. In larger particle sizes, it may also provide mild physical exfoliation.

What does Labradorite do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a mined mineral colorant, shimmer agent, and texture filler in makeup and body products. In larger particle sizes, it may also provide mild physical exfoliation.

Is Labradorite clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this mineral is generally inert and low-irritation on intact skin. The main scrutiny is purity testing, especially trace metals and respirable dust control in loose powders.

Is Labradorite sustainable?

This material is mined, nonrenewable, and not biodegradable in the usual organic-molecule sense, though it is environmentally inert when purified and properly sized. Sustainability depends mostly on mining practices, worker protections, and traceability.

Is Labradorite COSMOS-approved?

It can align with COSMOS-natural when it is a naturally occurring mineral processed only by permitted physical methods, with required impurity controls. Its Green Chemistry fit is mixed because it is low-reactivity and solvent-free in use, but mined and nonrenewable.

How does Labradorite work chemically?

This compound is a crystalline aluminosilicate mineral in the feldspar family, valued for light scattering and iridescent optical effects from internal structure. Formulation performance depends on particle size, surface treatment if any, and dispersion quality, and loose formats need attention to inhalable fine particles.

Last updated 2026-05-13