Rose Quartz Crystal

TL;DR. It is used as an aesthetic mineral particulate, adding color, subtle sparkle, texture, or a gentle polishing feel in scrubs and decorative formulas. It does not function as a preservative, surfactant, humectant, or true treatment active.

What does Rose Quartz Crystal do in a cosmetic formula?

It is used as an aesthetic mineral particulate, adding color, subtle sparkle, texture, or a gentle polishing feel in scrubs and decorative formulas. It does not function as a preservative, surfactant, humectant, or true treatment active.

Is Rose Quartz Crystal clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, it is generally low-reactivity and not a common sensitizer. The main considerations are particle size, abrasion level, and purity, especially for very fine powders handled during manufacturing.

Is Rose Quartz Crystal sustainable?

It is mined from nonrenewable mineral deposits, so its footprint depends on extraction practices, traceability, and waste handling. It is not biodegradable in the organic sense, but it is environmentally inert and does not bioaccumulate like persistent synthetic organics.

Is Rose Quartz Crystal COSMOS-approved?

It can fit COSMOS-natural when sourced as an allowed mineral and processed only by permitted physical methods, and it may be used in COSMOS-organic formulas without contributing organic content. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed, with simple physical processing and chemical inertness as positives, balanced by mining and nonrenewability.

How does Rose Quartz Crystal work chemically?

The material is a hard crystalline lattice of silicon and oxygen atoms, with trace metal centers contributing the pink tone, and particle size plus edge geometry drive skin feel. Use levels are often below 5% for visual effect and can be higher in rinse-off polishing products, and it is stable across normal cosmetic pH and heat conditions.

Last updated 2026-05-13