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Inorganic Liquid Colors
Inorganic colors (pigments) are composed of insoluble metallic compounds which are either derived from natural sources (e.g. china clay, carbon deposits) or are synthesized. Based on the composition pigments are divided into iron oxides, zinc oxides, carbon blacks, chromium oxide greens, and ultramarines. Since inorganic pigments are not considered to be irritant to mucous membranes, they do not require certification as do organic pigments. Inorganic pigments are not water soluble, but can be dispersed in oils. Our liquid inorganic pigments are already predispersed in castor oil and thus ready to use. Importantly, the dispersion is very fine so that there will be no clumping or aggregate formation.
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Iron Oxide Brown (liquid)PGIOL-BRWN-01

Makeup Brown Pigment Blend Dispersed in Oil

Description: Cosmetic-grade inorganic pigments (iron oxide red, yellow & black) dispersed in castor oil. 45-50% pure dye content. Very fine dispersion (free of aggregates > 5 microns). Viscous liquid, odorless. Water-insoluble, oil-dispersible. CAS# 1332-37-2, 8001-79-4. INCI Name: CI 77492 (iron oxides). Properties: high-quality extra fine color dispersion providing superior color purity & saturation, can be easily incorporated into various color cosmetics. Use: use level 0.1 - 20%. Can be tinted with other oil-dispersed colors or oil-dispersed titanium dioxide to create lighter shades. Gives a slightly reddish tone when diluted. For external use only. Application: decorative cosmetics as foundations, lipsticks, nail lacquers, eye liners, lip liners, lip gloss, blush, soaps, bath salts.

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