Carmine (Red cochineal powder)
a natural red pigment derived from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects. It is widely used in cosmetics due to its vibrant red color and stability
Color intensity 50% (Carmine Content)
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a natural red pigment derived from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects. It is widely used in cosmetics due to its vibrant red color and stability
Color intensity 50% (Carmine Content)
Carmine, also known as red cochineal powder, is a natural red pigment derived from the dried bodies of female cochineal insects. It is widely used in cosmetics due to its vibrant red color and stability. Here’s how carmine is used in cosmetics:
Lip Products:
Blushes and Bronzers:
Eyeshadows:
Foundations and Tinted Moisturizers:
Nail Polishes:
Other Color Cosmetics:
Usage: Give color to any product.
How to mix: Mix with water according to the recipe.
Usage rate: 0.01-1.0%
Product characteristics: Dye powder
Solubility: in water
Storage: Can be stored at room temperature. But close the bottle tightly. and sealed from direct sunlight or heat. The product is at least 2 years old.
INCI Name : Carmine
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