Ingredient
CI 77266 (NANO)
Name / description
Carbon Black; CI 77266 (nano); Pigment Black 6/7
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
COLORANT
Colours cosmetic products, skin, nails and / or hair
Origin
mineral
Occurrence in cosmetics
Above all in decorative cosmetics such as mascara, eyeliner, eyeliner pencil, eyeshadow, eyebrow sticks and nail varnishes
Background information on use in cosmetics
Carbon black refers to industrially produced carbon (synthetic soot) which is specifically synthesized with precisely defined physical, chemical and application specifications. Carbon black is used in cosmetic products as black pigment. It is compatible and mixable with almost all other ingredients and solvents and has a high resistance to temperature and light. It stands out because of its particularly high colouring strength and depth. Carbon black is authorised practically all over the world as a cosmetic colourant. Colourants ensure an appealing appearance of the cosmetic product and serve for the embellishment of the skin and hair. The most frequently used colourants are synthetic; only a few natural substances are available. For colourants, the applicable INCI names are in most cases the so-called Colour Index Numbers, the "CI Numbers".
Information on safe use
According to the EC Cosmetics Regulation [Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009], which applies to the entire EU market, colourants are defined as substances which are exclusively or mainly intended to colour the cosmetic product, the body as a whole or certain parts thereof, by absorption or reflection of physical light. Annex IV of the Regulation defines the substances which may be used as colourants in cosmetic products. In this positive list of colourants maximum concentrations are defined in part for the use of these substances in cosmetic products as well as the permitted areas of application. Hair colourants are currently still separately regulated in the EC Cosmetics legislation. In future it is planned to include them also into Annex IV. Colourants are examined prior to their authorisation in Annex IV selectively for their toxicological safety and subjected to extensive tests. The manufacturers must prove the health safety in extensive scientific studies. Moreover, the approved colorants are reassessed and the list is updated accordingly in line with new scientific findings and in the event of suspected adverse events evident from market surveillance.
Links to scientific assessments
Opinion of the SCCS (2013) on the safety as cosmetic ingredient
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Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.