Manganese Violet ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is an insoluble colorant used to give powders, eye makeup, and complexion products a purple tone and color-correction effect.
What does Manganese Violet do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is an insoluble colorant used to give powders, eye makeup, and complexion products a purple tone and color-correction effect.
Is Manganese Violet clean?
From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally low-reactivity on skin because it is insoluble and used as a pigment rather than a bioactive. Main scrutiny is color-additive compliance and trace-metal impurity limits, especially for eye-area use and regional rules.
Is Manganese Violet sustainable?
This material is a synthetic inorganic pigment made from mined mineral and metal-salt feedstocks, so it is not renewable and it does not biodegrade in the usual organic-material sense. It is largely insoluble and inert in finished products, with the main footprint coming from raw-material extraction, calcination, and pigment manufacturing waste controls.
Is Manganese Violet COSMOS-approved?
It is generally compatible with COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic only when it meets the standard's allowances for mineral-origin colorants and applicable purity criteria. Its Green Chemistry fit is mixed: durable and low-solubility, but mineral and metal feedstocks, heat processing, and lack of biodegradability keep it from top alignment.
How does Manganese Violet work chemically?
This material is an insoluble crystalline inorganic salt lattice built from a transition metal, ammonium, and pyrophosphate groups, with purple color arising from solid-state electronic transitions. Use levels are formula- and shade-dependent, often below 1% for tinting and higher in pressed powders; it is stable across normal cosmetic pH and heat exposure, and it is dispersed rather than dissolved.
Last updated 2026-05-13