Wildharvested Pearl Powder ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a mineral powder for opacity, soft-focus appearance, slip, and mild physical exfoliation in masks, powders, and color cosmetics.
What does Wildharvested Pearl Powder do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used as a mineral powder for opacity, soft-focus appearance, slip, and mild physical exfoliation in masks, powders, and color cosmetics.
Is Wildharvested Pearl Powder clean?
Clean-beauty standing is generally acceptable when purity, microbial quality, and heavy-metal testing are documented. Friction comes from animal-derived sourcing, potential trace protein allergenicity, and inhalation considerations in loose powder formats.
Is Wildharvested Pearl Powder sustainable?
This material is biogenic and mineral-rich rather than petroleum-derived, but wild collection can raise traceability, ecosystem, and animal-welfare questions. It is not biodegradable in the usual organic-chemistry sense, though it is an inert mineral matrix rather than a persistent synthetic polymer.
Is Wildharvested Pearl Powder COSMOS-approved?
It can fit COSMOS-natural when sourced and processed under the standard’s rules for animal-derived and mineral materials, but it would not be a straightforward COSMOS-organic agricultural ingredient. Green Chemistry alignment is mixed, with low chemical processing and no solvent burden, balanced by non-renewable-at-product-cycle mineral content and sourcing verification needs.
How does Wildharvested Pearl Powder work chemically?
The material is mainly a biogenic crystalline carbonate matrix, often aragonite and calcite, with a minor organic protein-polysaccharide fraction and trace minerals. It is insoluble in water, reacts under acidic conditions, and is typically used as a dispersed powder where particle size control, metal testing, and dust management matter.
Last updated 2026-05-16