COLOUR COSMETICS
Ester-coated pigments 1 swipe
4 swipe
Untreated pure pigments 1 swipe
4 swipe Ester-coated pigments Untreated pure pigments
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Figure 10: Comparison between the colour payoff capability of lipstick formulated with ester-coated pigments (left) and one formulated with untreated pure pigments (right)
global colour cosmetic market, setting new standards in both technical performance and sensory appeal. However, the true innovation lies in the ability
to align high-performance attributes with the most critical drivers in the modern beauty industry: environmental sustainability. In an era where ethical economic development is paramount, the use of upcycled molecules transforms the presented dispersions into a conscious choice for the future. By repurposing resources within a circular
economy framework, it is demonstrated that premium functional results can be achieved without compromising the planet’s integrity. Ultimately, these systems offer formulators a powerful tool to meet the growing consumer
Figure 11: Comparison between a foundation formulated with ester- coated pigments (left) and one formulated with untreated pure pigments (right)
demand for products that are as technically effective as they are ethically sourced. They offer cosmetic brands the opportunity
to integrate colour solutions that support sustainability narratives without compromising on technical excellence. This dual advantage, high performance combined with responsible sourcing, makes our ester-based pigment dispersions and ester-coated pigments particularly relevant in today’s cosmetic market, where innovation, efficiency, and sustainability must coexist.
Reference 1. Grand View Research. Cosmetic Pigments Market (2024 - 2030). https://www.
grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/ cosmetic-pigments-market-report
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Figure 12: Comparison between a foundation formulated with ester-coated pigments (left) and one formulated with untreated pure pigments (right)
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July 2026 PERSONAL CARE MAGAZINE
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