Light Ingredients: Mica

TL;DR. This ingredient is a mineral pigment used to add shimmer, pearlescence, opacity, and visual brightness in makeup, skin care, hair care, and body products.

What does Light Ingredients: Mica do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a mineral pigment used to add shimmer, pearlescence, opacity, and visual brightness in makeup, skin care, hair care, and body products.

Is Light Ingredients: Mica clean?

It is generally well tolerated on skin and is widely accepted in clean-beauty frameworks, with the main scrutiny around trace heavy-metal specifications and inhalation exposure in loose powders. Ethical sourcing and supply-chain transparency are also important because some mining regions have documented labor-risk concerns.

Is Light Ingredients: Mica sustainable?

This material is mined, nonrenewable, and inert rather than biodegradable. Its environmental profile depends heavily on mine management, land disturbance controls, and traceable sourcing.

Is Light Ingredients: Mica COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when it meets mineral purity and processing requirements. From a Green Chemistry view, it needs little chemical transformation but has weaker alignment on renewability and mining impact.

How does Light Ingredients: Mica work chemically?

This material is a layered aluminosilicate mineral with platelet particles that reflect it, with particle size and any surface coatings controlling sheen, opacity, and skin feel. It is insoluble, heat-stable, it-stable, and pH-stable in typical cosmetic systems, with use levels ranging from below 1% for subtle luminosity to much higher levels in color cosmetics.

Last updated 2026-05-16