![]() (2) Facial makeup preparations containing luminescent zinc sulfide are intended for use only on limited, infrequent occasions, e.g., Halloween, and not for regular or daily use. (1) The amount of luminescent zinc sulfide in facial makeup preparations shall not exceed 10 percent by weight of the final product. ![]() ![]() The color additive luminescent zinc sulfide may be safely used for coloring externally applied facial makeup preparations and nail polish included under 720.4(c)(7)(ix) and (c)(8)(v) of this chapter, respectively, to the following restrictions: The INCI for luminescent zinc sulphide is INCI: Luminescent Zinc Sulphide.Ĭ) Uses and restrictions. It is the copper activator that make the zinc sulphide glow! Here is an example of the breakdown of this pigment. Glow in the dark zinc sulphide is generally at least 99.8% Zinc Sulphide and less than 0.02% Copper Chloride. The FDA has stringent standards as to how much copper chloride can be in the powder. The color additive luminescent zinc sulfide is zinc sulfide containing a copper activator (copper chloride). There is only one ingredient that is approved for use in glow pigments for makeup. We have chosen 3 so far that activate best. Not all glow pigments activate well and light up. Our "Glow in the Dark" pigments are approved for cosmetics use. NOT ALLOWED IN BATH BOMBS AND WASH OFF PRODUCTS
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