Pearlescent pigments are widely used in the cosmetic industry to add luster, sparkle, impart color or color -travel effects, and provide coverage. Pearls are used in many cosmetics applications including nail polish, eye shadow, lipstick, and blush.
Pearl pigments are also gaining wide acceptance in skin care applications, such as creams, lotions, and sun care where their addition significantly change and modify the skin tone in very subtle yet dynamic ways. Toiletries, such as cleansers, fragrances, toothpastes, antiperspirants and deodorants are adding a sparkle or interference luster to their appearance where eye appeal provides a unique distinction for other alternatives on the consumer shelves.
Pearl pigments are also gaining wide acceptance in skin care applications, such as creams, lotions, and sun care where their addition significantly change and modify the skin tone in very subtle yet dynamic ways. Toiletries, such as cleansers, fragrances, toothpastes, antiperspirants and deodorants are adding a sparkle or interference luster to their appearance where eye appeal provides a unique distinction for other alternatives on the consumer shelves.