Inorganic pigments approved for cosmetic use, including the eye area.
used to color cosmetics. Any of several natural oxides of iron, iron combined with oxygen, varying in color from red to brown, black to orange or yellow.
Inorganic compound that adds color, slightly protects from the sun.
Source Naturally occurring minerals. Purpose Colouring agents in foundations and glamour products.
Natural mineral derived colour pigments.
Natural oxides of iron (iron combined with oxygen) varying in color from red to brown, black to orange or yellow, depending on the degree of water added. Inorganic pigments approved for cosmetic use.()
Mineral colors used in Paul Penders makeup products. Natural color pigments that vary from red, brown to yellow, orange and black. Iron Oxides are NOT chemical FD&C colors (see coal tar) and are derived from the earth. Though color shades are limited, there is plenty of choice catering to the makeup needs of women around the world. Natural color pigments for natural looks. A specific difference between chemical FD&C dyes and iron oxides: chemical dyes cover the skin totally while iron oxides are more subtle and with less of a color-coverage. With iron oxides the skin beneath the color pigments still shines through thus providing a much more natural approach in beauty that most women prefer once they have tried it. (And, they may live longer healthier and happier as a result)