TALCUM POW DER Specification
- Other Names
- TALCUM POWDER
- Chemical Name
- TALCUM POWDER
- Usage
- In cosmetic and personal care formulations, Talc is typically used at 1% to 90% depending on the product type. In face powders, body powders, and pressed powder formulations, usage levels generally range from 20 90%. In foundations, blushes, eyeshadows, and color cosmetics, concentrations of 5 60% are commonly used. In creams, lotions, deodorants, and specialty products, usage levels typically range from 1 10% to improve texture and absorb excess oil. The exact concentration should be selected based on the desired absorbency, skin feel, coverage, and overall formulation performance.
- Main Material
- TALCUM POWDER
TALCUM POW DER Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Kilograms
About TALCUM POW DER
Talc is a naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of hydrated magnesium silicate. It appears as a soft, white to off-white, odorless powder and is widely used in cosmetic and personal care products due to its excellent absorbent, anti-caking, lubricating, and skin-protective properties. Talc is known for its silky texture and ability to improve the feel and application of cosmetic formulations. It helps absorb excess moisture and oil from the skin, reducing shine and providing a smooth, matte finish. The ingredient is commonly used in face powders, body powders, pressed powders, foundations, blushes, eyeshadows, baby powders, deodorants, and other personal care products. Talc also enhances product spreadability, improves adhesion to the skin, and contributes to a soft, velvety sensory experience. Due to its chemical stability, compatibility with a wide range of cosmetic ingredients, and excellent performance characteristics, Talc remains one of the most widely used mineral ingredients in color cosmetics and powder-based formulations.