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CI 77742

Description

CI 77742, also known as manganese violet or ammonium manganese(III) pyrophosphate, is a synthetic inorganic pigment widely used in cosmetic and personal care products. This vibrant purple colorant offers excellent stability and light-fastness, making it a popular choice for a variety of skincare and makeup formulations.

The pigment is composed of manganese ions combined with pyrophosphate, resulting in a fine, uniform powder with a rich violet hue. CI 77742 is approved by the FDA for use in cosmetics, including those applied around the eye area. Its low risk of skin irritation and allergic reactions makes it suitable for sensitive skin formulations.

In skincare products, CI 77742 is primarily used for its coloring properties, adding a purple tint to creams, lotions, and other topical preparations. It's particularly effective in color-correcting products designed to neutralize yellow tones in the skin. The pigment's small particle size allows for smooth application and even coverage.

While primarily valued for its aesthetic qualities, CI 77742 also exhibits some antioxidant properties due to its manganese content. However, its primary function remains as a colorant rather than an active skincare ingredient.

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