Water. [+/- : Mica

TL;DR. This ingredient primarily acts as the solvent and carrier for a formula, helping dissolve or disperse other components and set the product’s texture and concentration.

What does Water. [+/- : Mica do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient primarily acts as the solvent and carrier for a formula, helping dissolve or disperse other components and set the product’s texture and concentration.

Is Water. [+/- : Mica clean?

It is broadly accepted across clean-beauty standards and is typically considered low concern when properly purified and preserved within the finished formula. The main quality issue is microbial control, which depends on the full preservation system rather than this ingredient alone.

Is Water. [+/- : Mica sustainable?

It is usually sourced from purified municipal or natural supplies, with sustainability tied to local scarcity, purification energy, and overall formula footprint. It is not a persistence or bioaccumulation concern in the usual cosmetic context.

Is Water. [+/- : Mica COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards, though it does not count as organic content. From a Green Chemistry view, it is a preferred solvent because it is non-persistent, non-bioaccumulative, and compatible with low-residue processing.

How does Water. [+/- : Mica work chemically?

The molecule is a small polar inorganic solvent with strong hydrogen-bonding behavior, which makes it useful for dissolving salts, humectants, acids, bases, and many botanical extracts. It is commonly used from trace levels to the majority of a formula, and products containing substantial amounts require pH control, preservative support, and packaging that limits contamination.

Last updated 2026-05-13