Approved Cosmetic Uses & Our Test Results
Soap Only: Yes
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General: No
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Mixes In: Water or Oil
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Lip Products: No
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Migrates: No
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Finish: Matte
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Eye Products: No
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pH Changes: No
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Nails: No
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UV Fade: No
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Group: Black
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Hardwood Activated Charcoal is made from American Eastern Hardwoods. It is thought to detoxify the body, and is commonly used in cold process soap and bath products.
Appearance: Black powder
Physical Form:
Surface Area: 1400-1800 m2/g
Apparent Density (lbs/ cu. ft.): 20-23
pH: 6-8 typical
Country of Origin: United States
Storage: Room temperature. Airtight container. Well-ventilated area away from strong oxidizers (chlorine, permanganate and ozone, etc.), ignition sources, combustible materials, and heat.
Best Used By: One year from date of purchase.
Shelf Life Once Used in Manufacturing: One year from manufacturing date.
WARNING: NEVER ENTER A CONFINED SPACE CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBON SINCE IT CAN ADSORB OXYGEN AND ASPHYXIATION MAY RESULT.
To obtain a dark black soap use 1/4 teaspoon of activated charcoal per pound of soap. We found that it is best to mix it with a small amount of soap and then add to the rest of the batch.
Storage: Product shall be stored in sealed containers in dry, well-ventilated area away from strong oxidizers (chlorine, permanganate and ozone, etc.), ignition sources, combustible materials, and heat.
Handling: Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid scattering of dust into air and breathing of dust. Keep containers dry and closed. Wash skin thoroughly after handling.
WARNING: NEVER ENTER A CONFINED SPACE CONTAINING ACTIVATED CARBON SINCE IT CAN ADSORB OXYGEN AND ASPHYXIATION MAY RESULT.
International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI):
Activated Charcoal
Common Name Ingredient Listing (FDA Approved):
Activated Charcoal
SDS-Activated-Charcoal-Hardwood