Translucent: Mica ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a mineral colorant, filler, and optical modifier, adding translucency, slip, sheen, and soft-focus effects in makeup and some skin-care formulas.
What does Translucent: Mica do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used as a mineral colorant, filler, and optical modifier, adding translucency, slip, sheen, and soft-focus effects in makeup and some skin-care formulas.
Is Translucent: Mica clean?
Clean-beauty frameworks generally allow it, but they look closely at trace-metal specifications, particle size, and responsible sourcing. Loose powder formats can raise inhalation-dust concerns, while pressed and cream formats reduce that exposure route.
Is Translucent: Mica sustainable?
This material is mined and nonrenewable, so its sustainability profile depends heavily on traceable sourcing, labor standards, and land-impact controls. It is an inert mineral, so it is not biodegradable in the organic-chemical sense, but it is not expected to bioaccumulate like persistent synthetic organics.
Is Translucent: Mica COSMOS-approved?
It is generally permitted under COSMOS natural and organic standards as an approved mineral ingredient when purity and processing requirements are met. From a Green Chemistry perspective, it benefits from simple physical processing and chemical inertness, but it is limited by nonrenewable mineral sourcing and mining impacts.
How does Translucent: Mica work chemically?
This material is a plate-like layered aluminosilicate mineral, and its flat particles reflect and scatter light to create translucency, luster, and coverage depending on particle size. Use levels vary widely, from low single digits in skin care to much higher levels in color cosmetics, and it is stable across typical cosmetic pH with no meaningful oxidation profile.
Last updated 2026-05-14