What is the Dealeo with Colourants?
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Another topic with so many views out there. So I’ll explain briefly the various colourants and what we use in our products.
There
are FD & C colourants usually indicated on the label by D&C Red
7 or sometimes just Red 7 etc. These are cosmetic dyes that are
synthetic and there is much controversy surrounding these. In the USA
these are certified by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that controls
the specifications and use for all food, drug, and cosmetic colors. In
Canada this falls under Health Canada. Most makers use the approved
varieties of these colours. The most controversial of these colours is
the Red Dye 40. Remember a lot of these dyes are found in the foods we
eat.
FD&C Dye Colourants |
Oxides and Ultramarines
Micas are commonly used in soaps and beauty products. These exist in raw
form as well but again contain harmful metals. They are produced in a
lab as well in order for them to be skin safe. Most of these contain
FD&C dyes and these are not considered natural but there are
exceptions out there that only contain tin oxide and titanium dioxide
and these are considered natural along with labeling of just mica.
Mica Colourants
The last group of colourants are those that many classify as natural.
Natural is a very difficult term because it can mean so many things. The
FDA looks at colourants as those that need certification and those that
don’t. These colourants are usually Clays, Seaweed Extract, Indigo,
Charcoal, Annatto, Paprika, Alkanet Root, Rattanjot and the list goes
on. These are usually labelled like they sound except for Kaolin which
is a clay and a few others.
Natural Colourants
The only place we use these colourants is in our soaps and nail polish.
Half of our soaps fall into the last group of colourants that are
considered natural and half fall into the
mica oxides and ultramarines category. Why you ask? We love the natural
colourants but they tend to be more muted and can fade over time. We
love colour so half of our soaps are made with more vibrant stable
colours that don’t fade. Keep in mind colourants usually make up about
1% of a soap recipe and sometimes less, and soap is a wash off product.
There isn’t a right or wrong here but you have to decide which type of colour you prefer or if it even matters at all.
Are colourants important to you? Let us know.
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There isn’t a right or wrong here but you have to decide which type of colour you prefer or if it even matters at all.
Are colourants important to you? Let us know.
See all your bloom worthy news here.
About Michelle
Michelle is one of the blooms and founder of Two Blooms Design Studio Est. 2002. She is in charge of production, designing all of our labels in house, photography, customer service, alchemist behind all of our scent blends, designer, creator and pretty much whatever else needs to be done.
Michelle is one of the blooms and founder of Two Blooms Design Studio Est. 2002. She is in charge of production, designing all of our labels in house, photography, customer service, alchemist behind all of our scent blends, designer, creator and pretty much whatever else needs to be done.
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