Composition, Usage, and Mixing of Color Changing Pigment in Cream
Question
Could you please provide information regarding the composition and percentage of ingredients for the product Color Changing Pigment - White to Beige No.2 (Foundation / Make-up) as found in the COA? Additionally, I would like to know the correct method for incorporating this pigment into a finished cream.
Answer
Color Changing Pigment - White to Beige No.2 (Foundation / Make-up)
Regarding the composition and percentage of ingredients from the COA, the available information provides details about the product's function and usage, but not a specific breakdown of ingredients and their percentages as found in a Certificate of Analysis (COA).
However, I can provide guidance on how to use this pigment in a finished cream:
- Intended Use: This pigment is specifically designed for use in make-up or foundation cream formulas.
- Mixing Method: When incorporating the pigment into your finished cream, use a disperse head for blending. It is important to avoid using a homogenizer head as this can break the pigment's encapsulation and cause the color to change prematurely.
- Usage Rate: The recommended usage rate is 0.1-5% of the total formula, depending on the desired color intensity.
- Appearance & Solubility: The product is a white powder that can be dispersed in cream.
Simply disperse the required amount of pigment into your finished cream base using a suitable mixer with a disperse head until evenly distributed.