Synthetic Flurphlugopite

TL;DR. It is used as a pearlescent pigment substrate, shimmer agent, opacifier, and texture enhancer in makeup, skin care, nail, and hair products. It gives formulas brightness, slip, and a smooth visual finish.

What does Synthetic Flurphlugopite do in a cosmetic formula?

It is used as a pearlescent pigment substrate, shimmer agent, opacifier, and texture enhancer in makeup, skin care, nail, and hair products. It gives formulas brightness, slip, and a smooth visual finish.

Is Synthetic Flurphlugopite clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally low-reactivity and is not a common sensitizer. The main quality checks are particle-size controls for loose powders and tight specifications for trace heavy metals.

Is Synthetic Flurphlugopite sustainable?

This material is manufactured from mineral feedstocks rather than grown from renewable sources, and production can be energy intensive. It is inert and not readily biodegradable, but it reduces reliance on mined pearlescent minerals with more complex labor and sourcing concerns.

Is Synthetic Flurphlugopite COSMOS-approved?

It can be used in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulas as an approved mineral-origin material, subject to purity and coating requirements. Its Green Chemistry profile is mixed, with good inertness and low solvent burden, but limited renewable content and high-temperature manufacturing.

How does Synthetic Flurphlugopite work chemically?

This is not a discrete molecule, but a layered silicate crystal made into thin platelets that reflect and refract light, often with metal oxide coatings to tune shade and opacity. It is insoluble, stable across typical cosmetic pH ranges, non-oxidizing in formulas, and is commonly used below 1% for subtle radiance or at much higher levels in color cosmetics.

Last updated 2026-05-14