Tocopherol. \ +/-: Blue 1 Lake

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an antioxidant, used to slow rancidity in oils, butters, and fragrance components and help protect a formula’s lipid phase.

What does Tocopherol. \ +/-: Blue 1 Lake do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily an antioxidant, used to slow rancidity in oils, butters, and fragrance components and help protect a formula’s lipid phase.

Is Tocopherol. \ +/-: Blue 1 Lake clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is usually well tolerated at typical use levels. The optional synthetic it colorant attached to this listing can create clean-standard friction because some frameworks limit synthetic color additives.

Is Tocopherol. \ +/-: Blue 1 Lake sustainable?

This material can be plant-derived or synthetically produced, so its sustainability profile depends on feedstock and supplier transparency. It is not considered environmentally persistent, while the optional it colorant is mineral-bound and less aligned with simple biodegradability principles.

Is Tocopherol. \ +/-: Blue 1 Lake COSMOS-approved?

This ingredient is permitted under COSMOS when it meets the standard’s sourcing and processing requirements. It aligns reasonably well with Green Chemistry when derived from renewable feedstocks and used as a low-dose stabilizer, but the optional synthetic it colorant is not a strong COSMOS-natural fit.

How does Tocopherol. \ +/-: Blue 1 Lake work chemically?

The molecule is a lipophilic phenolic antioxidant that donates hydrogen to lipid radicals, helping interrupt oxidative chain reactions in anhydrous and oil-rich systems. Typical use is often around 0.05% to 1%, and it performs best in the oil phase, away from excessive heat, light, and metal-catalyzed oxidation.

Last updated 2026-05-14